Inspectors from the Municipality of Gjilan have issued fines to two commercial entities after their trucks contaminated public streets with concrete. The Inspection Directorate reported that following complaints submitted by local residents, municipal inspectors visited the site and took enforcement action against the companies responsible for polluting public areas. The notice stated that the vehicles belonging to these commercial entities caused street contamination by depositing concrete residue.
Consequently, punitive measures were issued against the companies in accordance with established legal competencies. The municipal authority issued a general advisory to all drivers and operators, urging them to adhere to their legal obligations and exercise heightened care in maintaining environmental standards and public cleanliness. The statement emphasized that streets and public spaces are common property and must be kept clean.
This action underscores the municipality’s commitment to regulating commercial activities to prevent pollution of public thoroughfares. The fines serve as a direct consequence for the improper disposal of construction materials. The incident highlights the role of citizen reporting in prompting official intervention by the inspectors, thereby enforcing adherence to public sanitation laws within Gjilan.
Topics: #concrete #inspectors #gjilan
It’s concerning that companies can pollute public roads with construction debris and face fines only after residents complain.
What specific regulations regarding construction debris disposal were violated by the companies?