It turns out to rid the capital of the annual summer smog, to do almost like a song about the ... Five areas with peat deposits even at 4.5 billion rubles for each, - figured Moscow Region Governor Boris Gromov, Vladimir Putin, but the total amount found quickly: ...
Well, we'll come back to this issue... ...
Meanwhile, the magnitude of the MOE and the Government of Moscow can not but know that the technology is 100 percent and, most importantly, low-cost extinguishing fires in the country has successfully proved its effectiveness in the Udmurt Republic in the Novosibirsk region, even at the place of development - in . May 15, 1990 ... And when I saw my host, as it quickly and cheaply done, she immediately ... Why - and no need to explain, but dull suggest to compare the cost of a few pieces of equipment and billions of rubles, Putin demanded by Gromov in the flooding of peat. 
What smells worse than the peat smoke, it's outright useless peat fire with water. To quote Vladimir Candlemas:.
- In peats - up to twenty-five percent of the bitumen, which retains water, and corruption continues. But there is one feature. Peat burns at six hundred degrees Celsius, and only some twenty inches from the edge of the fire is not burning temperature of the turf - is only ten degrees. And the simple mechanical mixing can dramatically drop the temperature in the hearth until it is fading. Performed as a conventional bulldozers - for some hours, and without the involvement of anyone other than machine. So I put out the peat bogs in the Udmurt Republic, then in 1991 - in the woods Balatovskom Perm and near Novosibirsk, in 2001 - in the Perm region. Similarly, in 2005 - mnogotysyachetonnye dumps crust on Krasnokamsk PPM. And for ten years before - a central city dump: the elimination of the seventeen seats went bad day and a half. But it is amazing: it seems never to use my initiative is a simple, cheap and reliable method has not come from the fire....
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Friday, May 4, 2012
Near Moscow government lied about the peat fires, even Putin
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