The document is a press release by the State Administration Office of Saxony-Anhalt with the title "Discharge permit for CIECH Soda Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG limited to 8 years and subject to conditions."
It explains the conditions under which CIECH Soda can continue tu discharge waste water that contains ammonia and chloride into the river bode. These conditions are a decrease in contaminants, beginning in 2026 and that the company has to present a method to process the waste water more efficiently till mid 2023.
The documents shows that the State Administration Office of Saxony-Anhalt does not seek to punish CIECH Soda for violations of pollution limits and instead only requires them to slightly reduce pollutants over a relatively long timeframe. It thereby enables CIECH Soda to carry on with business as usual.
Philipp Baum, 21 November 2022, "Permission to discharge for CIECH Soda 2022", contributed by Philipp Max Baum, Project: Environmental Injustice in Staßfurt, Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 21 November 2022, accessed 1 December 2024. http://465538.bc062.asia/content/permission-discharge-ciech-soda-2022
Critical Commentary
The document is a press release by the State Administration Office of Saxony-Anhalt with the title "Discharge permit for CIECH Soda Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG limited to 8 years and subject to conditions."
It explains the conditions under which CIECH Soda can continue tu discharge waste water that contains ammonia and chloride into the river bode. These conditions are a decrease in contaminants, beginning in 2026 and that the company has to present a method to process the waste water more efficiently till mid 2023.
The Green Party critizes this measures as basically "too little, too late" in their own press release and reminds that CIECH Soda is known to have repeatedly violated allowed pollution limits in the past (https://www.gruene-fraktion-lsa.de/pressemitteilungen/gruene-kritisieren...)
The documents shows that the State Administration Office of Saxony-Anhalt does not seek to punish CIECH Soda for violations of pollution limits and instead only requires them to slightly reduce pollutants over a relatively long timeframe. It thereby enables CIECH Soda to carry on with business as usual.