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Pollution of Ptuj stream: Firefighters try to save fish farm, 28 tons of trout killed
Slovenia🌿 Environment13 hr. ago

Pollution of Ptuj stream: Firefighters try to save fish farm, 28 tons of trout killed

In the early hours of Wednesday, a significant environmental incident occurred along the Studenčnica stream near Ptuj, Slovenia, resulting in the death of approximately 28 tons of fish, valued at around €280,000. Local residents reported finding dead fish in the stream, prompting firefighters to investigate and attempt to prevent the spread of contamination. The stream is a vital water source for fish farms downstream toward Videm. Despite efforts by multiple fire departments, the contamination led to mass fish deaths in one of the fish farms. Authorities suspect the pollution may have originated from an unknown source, possibly from the direction of Njiverc, rather than from Ptuj's wastewater treatment plant. Police are investigating under suspicion of environmental damage and destruction, citing Article 332 of the Criminal Code. The exact cause of the pollution remains under investigation, with results pending from further analysis and inquiries.

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Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 853 days ago
Pollution of Ptuj stream: Firefighters try to save fish farm, 28 tons of trout killed

In the early hours of Wednesday, a significant environmental incident occurred along the Studenčnica stream near Ptuj, Slovenia, resulting in the death of approximately 28 tons of fish, valued at around €280,000. Local residents reported finding dead fish in the stream, prompting firefighters to investigate and attempt to prevent the spread of contamination. The stream is a vital water source for fish farms downstream toward Videm. Despite efforts by multiple fire departments, the contamination led to mass fish deaths in one of the fish farms. Authorities suspect the pollution may have originated from an unknown source, possibly from the direction of Njiverc, rather than from Ptuj's wastewater treatment plant. Police are investigating under suspicion of environmental damage and destruction, citing Article 332 of the Criminal Code. The exact cause of the pollution remains under investigation, with results pending from further analysis and inquiries.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an environmental incident involving fish deaths due to water contamination. It provides factual information about the event, including the response by local authorities, the estimated economic loss, and ongoing investigations into the source of the pollution. There is no clear

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides specific details such as the location (Studenčnica near Ptuj), the estimated weight of dead fish (28 tons), and the economic loss (€280,000). It also mentions police involvement and the ongoing investigation. The information appears consistent with cross-source consensus, though

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Komunala Ptuj zavrača odgovornost za okoljsko nesrečo

The municipal company Ptuj has denied responsibility for an environmental incident involving the release of treated industrial wastewater into the Studenčnica watercourse, which caused fish deaths and pollution. According to the company, the blockage occurred in an internal channel of the Perutnina Ptuj facility, which is not under their management, and no wastewater from the public sewage system flows into this area. They stated that if there had been a failure in the public sewage system, wastewater would have overflowed from a larger area on the right bank of the Drava River, including the municipalities of Hajdina and Starše, but such overflow was not observed. The company was informed by police on July 1st and immediately sent an intervention team to investigate and begin high-pressure cleaning of the channel. They emphasized their cooperation with relevant authorities to fully clarify the circumstances of the event and expressed regret over the environmental damage.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the company's denial of responsibility and provides their explanation of the incident without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from the company and does not introduce external commentary or biased language that would indicate a clear ideological leaning.

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