Bulgaria Launches Massive Fuel Station Inspections to Tackle Tax Evasion and Fuel Quality
A large-scale inspection campaign at fuel stations across Bulgaria began this morning
Implementing the measures set out in the Air Quality Management Programme of the Sofia Municipality, teams of the Sofia Inspectorate have carried out inspections of sites with potential sources of pollution, said the municipality's press office.
This week, a total of 33 construction sites, 21 automobile repair shops, tyre replacement shops, and upholstery workshops have been inspected.
Together with experts from the Regional Inspectorate of Environment and Water – Sofia, the teams carried out four inspections at waste paper, cardboard and plastics collection centres. Inspections include the manner of heating and unregulated combustion of waste. Five production sites were also inspected.
On Wednesday, April 30, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, accompanied by a light to moderate east-northeast wind
On Tuesday, April 29, Bulgaria will experience a chilly morning followed by a sunny and mild day
The heavy rains in the Vratsa region yesterday caused severe flooding in Hayredin villag
On April 28, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, accompanied by a light to moderate easterly to northeasterly wind
Saturday: The day will start with mostly sunny conditions, but thunderstorms are expected by the afternoon
Sunny conditions will prevail in most areas during the morning hours
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