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In the heart of Salzgitter, a city in Lower Saxony, an ongoing investigation is taking place. The focus of this investigation is a case of soil contamination at Bath, Hagenstraße.
According to recent reports, an unknown perpetrator stored containers of used oil on a dilapidated property in this area. Unfortunately, one container toppled over, causing a small amount of used oil to seep into the soil. The improper handling of used oil poses a significant risk to the environment, and this incident is no exception.
The investigation, which began on 11.09.2024, is being conducted by the platform named Salzgitter. The latest update on this ongoing investigation was at 13:15.
The contamination of the soil in Salzgitter by the storage of recycling oils was caused by a company responsible for improper storage. However, specific company names are not publicly detailed at this time.
Witnesses are urged to contact the police in Salzgitter-Bad at the phone number 05341 825-0. For inquiries, the Police Salzgitter Press Office/Public Relations can be reached at Matthias Pintak, phone: 05341/1897-104, email: [email protected], and website: http://www.polizei.niedersachsen.de.
The containers were stored behind a multi-family house, adding to the concern of the local community. The investigation location remains Salzgitter, specifically Bath, Hagenstraße.
As the investigation continues, the community and the environment's safety remain paramount. The public is encouraged to stay informed and to contact the authorities with any relevant information.
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