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ТБО «Экосервис» признали виновным в мусорном коллапсе в городах Свердловской области.

Регоператор в Арбитражном суде пытался доказать, что его транспорт не пускали на полигон в Ревде. Но «Горкомхоз» доказали, что их вины нет, так как спецтехнике был дан доступ.

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ТБО «Экосервис» признали виновным в мусорном коллапсе в городах Свердловской области.

Регоператор в Арбитражном суде пытался доказать, что его транспорт не пускали на полигон в Ревде. Но «Горкомхоз» доказали, что их вины нет, так как спецтехнике был дан доступ.

https://vk.com/revdanovosti?w=wall-54570186_167618

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