Pacolli-Dalipi: We have removed about 1,500 tons of debris from the Deçani Gorge

The Acting Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning, Fitore Pacolli-Dalipi, has confirmed that ongoing efforts are underway to clear illegal dumping sites in the village of Gushac, located in the Deçani region. These initiatives are part of a broader commitment to environmental cleanup across the area. In a statement shared via social media, Ms.

Pacolli-Dalipi emphasized the sustained nature of the cleanup operations. She asserted that governmental institutions will maintain their efforts until all unauthorized dumping grounds have been cleared. Specifically regarding the work in Gushac, she reported that a significant volume of refuse has already been removed.

According to the Acting Minister, approximately 1,500 tons of waste have been successfully removed from the site to date. The statement highlighted the tangible progress made in tackling localized pollution issues. While confirming the substantial amount of waste removed thus far, Ms.

Dalipi did not provide an estimated timeline for the project’s completion, nor did she specify the total estimated quantity of waste requiring clearance from the region. The announcement underscores the Ministry’s commitment to systematic waste management and the elimination of illegal dumpsites through continuous action.

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2 thoughts on “Pacolli-Dalipi: We have removed about 1,500 tons of debris from the Deçani Gorge

  1. What are the plans for ongoing environmental cleanup efforts in the Deçani region beyond the removal of debris?

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