Reservoirs — latest ecology news

Ukrainians were told why the Dniester was so shallow
Ukrainians were told why the Dniester was so shallow

Assumptions made in social networks are indeed among the causes of environmental disaster

Forest instead of a reservoir: an ecologist tells about the restoration of the territory after the Kakhovka HPP explosion
Forest instead of a reservoir: an ecologist tells about the restoration of the territory after the Kakhovka HPP explosion

Specialists constantly monitor changes in the ecosystems of the bottom bed at the site of the artificial reservoir

Occupation authorities brought Mariupol to environmental collapse, – city council
Occupation authorities brought Mariupol to environmental collapse, – city council

At the same time, the occupiers do not even try to eliminate the problems that they themselves have caused

Ecosystems of the bed of the former Kakhovka reservoir are being restored
Ecosystems of the bed of the former Kakhovka reservoir are being restored

The ecologist believes that the first year after the dam explosion showed that the disaster did not happen

In Zhytomyr region, a company must pay UAH 840 thousand for environmental pollution
In Zhytomyr region, a company must pay UAH 840 thousand for environmental pollution

The utility company has been systematically polluting the environment for a long time

Velykyi Luh is being restored: the bottom of the Kakhovka Reservoir is actively overgrown with willows
Velykyi Luh is being restored: the bottom of the Kakhovka Reservoir is actively overgrown with willows

The willow forest saturates the atmosphere with oxygen and performs many other ecosystem functions

A contaminated pond with endangered turtles found in Dnipro
A contaminated pond with endangered turtles found in Dnipro

According to the residents of the district, the help of specialists is needed to clean the reservoir

Environmentalists call not to rebuild Kakhovka HPP
Environmentalists call not to rebuild Kakhovka HPP

They note that balanced and sustainable development is possible without the restoration of the Kakhovskaya HPP

Pollution found in Poltava water bodies
Pollution found in Poltava water bodies

Seven parameters of the water sample from the Pushkariv ponds have deviations from the norms

British scientists assess the environmental consequences of the Kakhovka HPP explosion
British scientists assess the environmental consequences of the Kakhovka HPP explosion

Researchers have identified more than 1,000 potential sources of pollution in flooded areas

Crimea's rivers to be restored after de-occupation with money from Ukraine Facility
Crimea's rivers to be restored after de-occupation with money from Ukraine Facility

The developed initiative does not take into account the restoration of water supply to Crimea from the Dnipro