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Black water in the White River, the decision of the mayor, the president of the dairy to "liquidate the plant"
Poland🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Black water in the White River, the decision of the mayor, the president of the dairy to "liquidate the plant"

The article reports on a dispute between local authorities and the owner of a dairy plant in Bielsk Podlaski, Poland. The local county office has restricted the integrated waste discharge permit for the plant, citing concerns over untreated wastewater polluting the nearby White River. Residents have complained about the river’s black color and foul odor, which they attribute to the dairy factory. The plant’s CEO, Olgierd Michał Meysztowicz, announced plans to relocate the entire facility and sell 12 hectares of land, resulting in the loss of 150 jobs. Local authorities hope the CEO will reconsider and instead modernize the existing wastewater treatment plant. The issue highlights ongoing environmental concerns and potential economic impacts.

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Black water in the White River, the decision of the mayor, the president of the dairy to "liquidate the plant"

The article reports on a dispute between local authorities and the owner of a dairy plant in Bielsk Podlaski, Poland. The local county office has restricted the integrated waste discharge permit for the plant, citing concerns over untreated wastewater polluting the nearby White River. Residents have complained about the river’s black color and foul odor, which they attribute to the dairy factory. The plant’s CEO, Olgierd Michał Meysztowicz, announced plans to relocate the entire facility and sell 12 hectares of land, resulting in the loss of 150 jobs. Local authorities hope the CEO will reconsider and instead modernize the existing wastewater treatment plant. The issue highlights ongoing environmental concerns and potential economic impacts.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the negative impact of industrial activity on the environment, highlighting residents' complaints and the local authority's regulatory action. While it presents both sides (the plant's decision and the authorities’ restrictions), the framing leans toward the community's health

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