AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIllegal Dump Probe in Bishkek: After an Instagram video flagged an unauthorized dump, the Environmental and Technical Supervision Service and municipal workers cleaned the contaminated area; an investigation is now looking for who organized it, with reminders that illegal dumping can bring fines up to 23,000 soms. Air Quality Watch: Bishkek’s smog readings stayed in the “good” range in recent updates (AQI 28–39), with PM2.5 flagged as the main pollutant. Issyk-Kul Protection Moves Forward: The ministry discussed zoning for the Issyk-Kul biosphere territory and ordered faster work on refining rules to preserve the lake’s unique ecosystem. Mudflow and Flood Risk Planning: Central Asia is drafting a joint roadmap to cut flood and mudflow losses, including stronger ecosystem protection and regional coordination, after Kyrgyzstan saw a surge in mudflows this year. Railway Environmental Checks: Jalal-Abad inspectors reviewed construction of the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway and reported no environmental violations, stressing waste control and protection of land and water. Glacier and Subsoil Enforcement: Kyrgyzstan’s prosecutor’s office says it collected over 250 million soms, returned 200 hectares to protected status, and stepped up glacier protection while stopping illegal subsoil use in glacier zones. Green City Participation: Bishkek’s “Tree Planting by Newlyweds” project continues via greenair.kg, letting couples choose locations and pay for seedlings to support urban greening.
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