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Heating Plant Closure Set for Tomorrow in Pljevlja
The heating plant located on Skerlićeva Street in Pljevlja will cease operations tomorrow at 12:00 PM, according to an announcement from the local heating company, Grijanje. This decision comes in response to a directive from the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Northern Development, which has imposed a legal obligation on the company to comply with environmental regulations.
Legal Compliance Forces Heating Plant Shutdown
Grijanje has informed its customers that the Environmental Inspection Directorate issued a notification mandating the temporary shutdown of the heating facility. This measure is being implemented as a result of potential criminal liability facing the company and its responsible personnel. The directive was officially received today, necessitating immediate action.
The notice, which has been posted at the entrance of affected buildings, states, “The company is compelled to act in accordance with the resolution and shut down the boilers due to the criminal responsibility that threatens the company and the responsible person.” Grijanje has expressed regret regarding the impact this decision will have on its heating service users.
Impact on Residents and Future Plans
This unexpected shutdown is likely to disrupt heating services for many residents during the winter months. Grijanje has not yet detailed how long the facility will remain closed or what steps will be taken to rectify the situation. The company has acknowledged the inconvenience this will cause and is expected to communicate further updates to its customers.
As the situation develops, residents are encouraged to seek alternative heating solutions to mitigate the impact of the shutdown. The Ministry’s decision highlights the importance of regulatory compliance in maintaining environmental standards, a priority that is becoming increasingly critical for public health and safety.
Further details regarding the duration of the closure and any potential penalties for non-compliance are anticipated in the coming days. The situation emphasizes the balancing act between environmental responsibilities and the need for reliable public services.
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