Illegal disposal: 15 cubic meters of disinfectant at the Eschmarer See
<p> <strong> Illegal disposal: 15 cubic meters of disinfectant at the Eschmarer See </strong> </p>
Troisdorf: Illegally disposed of boxes with disinfectant
In Troisdorf, a large amount of disinfectant was illegally disposed of. The urban employees of the building yard and members of the fire brigade were employed with the removal of a total of 15 cubic meters of dangerous material. The disposal took place near the Eschmar lake, which underlined the urgency of the measure because there was a risk of fire. Dennis Schloßmacher, Head of Road Cleaning in the Construction Business Office, emphasized the need to remove the garbage as soon as possible.
handling of dangerous waste
The illegal deposition of hazardous substances such as disinfectants not only represents a disrespectful act towards the city, but also carries risks to people and the environment. A representative of the city administration expressed social media that such substances have to be disposed of properly and that they are not simply allowed to be carelessly thrown into nature.
Investigations and information
According to initial knowledge, the garbage could have been unloaded from Sunday to Monday. It was found that the perpetrator (s) had to have used a van to bring the large amount of boxes and bottles to the fence of an earth landfill. The authorities have already secured traces, but hope for witnesses is low. The action took place on a side street, which made the visibility of the crime difficult.
reactions in public
Public outrage over illegal disposal is great, but so far there has been little hope of indications that could lead to the identification of the perpetrators. The city administration has forwarded the incident to the lower water authority at the Rhein-Sieg district and asks the population for support. Panel can contact the city or directly to the police by email.
illegal disposal like this is not only a crime, but also endanger the environment and the security of the citizens. The incident in Troisdorf can be seen as an example of the challenges with which cities are confronted when it comes to dealing with dangerous waste.