Enigmatic smoke over Stendal: 66-year-old burns cable!

Enigmatic smoke over Stendal: 66-year-old burns cable!

Stendal, Deutschland - A remarkable Raspberry Pi history recently developed in the east of Stendal. On Saturday morning, around 9.45 a.m., a large black cloud of smoke rose above the Bindfelder Weg. Residents were alarmed and reported the incident, so that the emergency services quickly moved into the neighborhood. On site they met a 66-year-old man who was responsible for the inflamed of the cloud of smoke. He explained to the emergency services that he burned down plastic cables to get the valuable inner material. The police rated the campaign as "certainly pragmatic, but prohibited", since the burning of such fabrics is not only dangerous, but also illegal. A small fire that was created during the incident was quickly deleted by the volunteer fire brigade. For the 66-year-old, this could now have legal consequences, since he faces an administrative offense procedure, as [TAG24] (https://www.tag24.de/justiz/polauchwolke-steigt-uber-da-dafuer-ist-kurios-kurios-kurios-kurios-

Interestingly, the burning of garden waste in the Stendal district is allowed twice a year. At the beginning of February of this year, the Stendal district and the District District of Stendal (ALS) started a survey on the combustion regulations. This was obviously well received by the citizens, because the feedback period ended on April 15, and the results were promising. On April 16, Patrick Puhlmann announced the preliminary results in the press conference, which show a high level of relevance of the topic: Almost 76% of the 70,000 households wrote to the preservation of the incineration regulations, which means an impressive return of 37%. No changes in the current permits are planned so as not to unsettle the residents, as the district's official website informs.

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The current discussion on the burning of waste is also accompanied by the latest changes in waste law. On October 12, 2023, the Bundestag approved a regulation to amend the incineration regulations, which aims to determine stricter boundaries for air pollutants. This adaptation is an implementation of the EU guidelines that should lead to reducing emissions such as nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide. These new regulations also oblige to increase the energy efficiency of waste incineration plants. In addition, entries for regulating certain substances such as formaldehyde are adapted in the chemical ban regulation. This shows that the Federal Government is working intensively to establish environmentally friendly standards in waste management, as can be seen from the reports of the [Bundesage] (https://www.bundestag.de/dokuments/textarchiv/2023/kw41-de- Abbelled burn-968812). In view of the current incidents and the legislative changes, it is clear that the topic of waste burning is of central importance for both residents and the authorities. Citizens are called up to use their opportunities to dispose of waste in an environmentally friendly manner. An appeal to the neighborhood: "Burnt does not have to smoke" - garden waste can also be given free of charge at recycling stations. In this way, not only the environment can be protected, but also inconvenience with neighbors.

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