Mojkovci residents expect complete information on whether and to what extent pollution threatens them

Over the next three years, experts from various fields will thoroughly examine the terrain around the former Brskovo mine, mark contaminated areas and determine the presence of toxic substances in the soil, water, air, and even the blood of citizens.

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The Environmental Protection Agency, with the support of international donors, has launched a project to address long-standing pollution with mercury and other heavy metals in Mojkovac.

Over the next three years, experts from various fields will thoroughly examine the terrain around the former Brskovo mine, mark polluted areas, and determine the presence of toxic substances in the soil, water, air, and even the blood of Mojkovci residents.

The residents of that town expect to finally receive scientifically substantiated answers to the question they have been asking since the mine closed in 1991 - whether and to what extent the mine has been poisoning them in previous decades.

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