Extraction of inert materials, Taldyk River, no reclamation.

Coordinates: 40.351370, 73.156795 Illegal extraction is taking place on the Taldyk River, where local residents use sand and gravel materials for their construction projects or private homes. Unfortunately, there is no perfect methodology to accurately calculate the damage caused to the environment by illegal extraction. However, this does not mean that the damage is insignificant, as the extraction of gravel and sand mixtures from the river disrupts the riverbed, creates pits, and if

Kok-Djar. Industrial Quarry for the Extraction of Sand and Gravel Mixture

42.806693, 74.635656 Not all residents of the capital know that on the southeastern outskirts of Bishkek, between the 12th microdistrict and the village of Kok-Jar, there has been a quarry operating for many decades. From a great height, it appears as a massive pit. The aforementioned quarry is currently the only functioning one within the city limits. The developer is OJSC "Kum Shagyl." The quarry began operations in 1968. At that time, several enterprises worked there, which merged

Unlicensed Extraction of Inert Materials. Zergers River. Uzgen District.

40°48’3454″N 73°18’9766″E Illegal extraction is taking place on the Zerger River in the Uzgen district, where local residents use sand and gravel material for their construction projects or private homes. Unfortunately, there is no perfected methodology that allows for an accurate assessment of the damage caused to the environment by illegal extraction. However, this does not mean that the damage is insignificant, as the extraction of gravel and sand mixtures from the river disrupts the

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