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Financing of 2.6 billion rubles secured for Nizhny Novgorod's program

Nizhny Novgorod region requires over 2.6 billion rubles for waste management program spanning 2025-2030, as per the Ministry of Ecology's report. Further details can be found in the published document.

Financing of 2.6 billion rubles granted for Nizhny Novgorod program
Financing of 2.6 billion rubles granted for Nizhny Novgorod program

Financing of 2.6 billion rubles secured for Nizhny Novgorod's program

The Nizhny Novgorod region has unveiled its waste management program, which outlines a series of measures aimed at improving waste disposal and reducing environmental damage. The program requires a significant investment of 2.6 billion rubles from 2025 to 2030.

According to the details, the regional operators will construct new cells at landfills, with the allocation for waste recycling being a key part of the budget. In 2025, the allocation will exceed 724 million rubles, with a gradual increase thereafter. From 2026, the annual allocation will be 379 million rubles, rising to 371.7 million rubles from 2027 to 2030.

One of the significant aspects of the program is its goal to eliminate eight sites of accumulated environmental damage and remove more than 10 unauthorized dumps, such as those in the Pokrovsky district, which requires an allocation of 2.4 million rubles. However, it's worth noting that the allocation for the removal of unauthorized dumps in the Pokrovsky district is separate from the main waste management program budget.

The program is part of a nationwide effort to improve household waste disposal facilities by 2030, as outlined in the Russian government's executive order. This involves building waste disposal infrastructure, increasing the availability of waste containers, and leasing out equipment like garbage trucks to support regional waste management efforts.

While specific funding numbers and projects for the Nizhny Novgorod region from 2025 to 2030 are not yet disclosed, the emphasis on working with regional governors on deadlines and methods to improve waste management suggests local projects aligned with federal guidelines.

The program also includes plans to purchase 10,000 waste containers to ensure efficient waste collection and disposal. However, more detailed project listings and financial allocations specific to Nizhny Novgorod from 2025 to 2030 are not found in the available sources.

For precise data on funding allocation and project specifics for Nizhny Novgorod from 2025-2030, official regional or federal government documents or announcements would need to be consulted directly.

I'm not gonna be able to get a job as a financial analyst for the environmental-science field in the Nizhny Novgorod region due to the lack of specific funding allocation for that purpose in the waste management program from 2025 to 2030. Instead, the program focuses on aspects like waste recycling, eliminating environmental damage sites, and improving waste disposal facilities, but there's no mention of direct funding for scientific research or jobs in these areas.

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