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In Ukraine may increase the fine for wells: will punish for home wells
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In Ukraine may increase the fine for wells: will punish for home wells

The article discusses proposed changes to fines for unauthorized drilling of wells in Ukraine, which have sparked concern among citizens. Currently, fines for illegal use of groundwater range from 51 to 136 hryvnias for individuals and legal entities, respectively. However, two draft bills, numbered 15096 and 15096-1, propose significantly higher penalties, targeting primarily commercial users rather than private homeowners. According to lawyer Dina Dryzhakova, these proposals aim to hold businesses accountable for excessive groundwater extraction, while ordinary citizens using water from domestic wells would remain unaffected. The law guarantees the right of citizens to use groundwater for personal needs without registration or permits, provided certain conditions are met.

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In Ukraine may increase the fine for wells: will punish for home wells

The article discusses proposed changes to fines for unauthorized drilling of wells in Ukraine, which have sparked concern among citizens. Currently, fines for illegal use of groundwater range from 51 to 136 hryvnias for individuals and legal entities, respectively. However, two draft bills, numbered 15096 and 15096-1, propose significantly higher penalties, targeting primarily commercial users rather than private homeowners. According to lawyer Dina Dryzhakova, these proposals aim to hold businesses accountable for excessive groundwater extraction, while ordinary citizens using water from domestic wells would remain unaffected. The law guarantees the right of citizens to use groundwater for personal needs without registration or permits, provided certain conditions are met.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the proposed legislation and an expert explanation clarifying its implications, avoiding overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It provides balanced information about the current situation, the proposed changes, and their potential impact on different groups.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports on the proposed law (№15096) and mentions the potential increase in fines. It references an expert opinion from an attorney, which aligns with the primary source. However, the tone suggests concern among citizens, which may be subjective. The article does not provide f

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