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No data of pollution of the Bulgarian Black Sea area

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There is no pollution of the Bulgarian Black Sea area, the Ministry of Environment and Water said on July 8. The outlook for the northwestern part of the Black Sea remains favorable until July 15, with potential pollutants remaining in Ukraine's exclusive economic zone.

Satellite monitoring indicates that potential contaminants are unlikely to enter Bulgaria's Exclusive Economic Zone. The Black Sea Basin Directorate is in constant exchange of information with the Ukrainian, Moldovan and Romanian authorities on potential water pollution in the Black Sea, the Ministry of Environment and Water said.




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