Moscow warned about man-made disaster
Rostekhnadzor found significant violations during the installation of the treatment plant in the factory in Kapotnya. The office has accused Moscow refinery in spreading the odor of hydrogen sulfide in the city of Moscow, which could lead to a man-made disaster.

Rostekhnadzor found significant violations during the installation of the treatment plant in the factory in Kapotnya. The office has accused Moscow refinery in spreading the odor of hydrogen sulfide in the city of Moscow, which could lead to a man-made disaster.
Experts assume that in the Moscow oil refinery plant (OJSC Gazprom Neft-Moscow refinery") can happen more respectable tragedy than the emission of hydrogen sulfide, which occurred November 10, 2014. This is because the company during the reconstruction of the shops are not respected scientific and technical regulations, many facilities do not have appropriate permissions to commissioning.
According to some disturbance during installation of the treatment plant in the factory in Kapotnya, which should create filtering air before emission into the atmosphere, could lead to the emergence of the metropolis sharp odor of hydrogen sulfide. But professionals hope that the suffering of the residents of the city, which in recent months has poisoned a pungent smell, is not the most terrible. Environmentalists believe that the carelessness of the authorities of the plant and ignoring instructions RTN can lead to catastrophic results for the capital.
The Ministry said that during the past year Rostekhnadzor revealed at the Moscow refinery for more than 20 serious violations. "In the factory is a large-scale reconstruction and rebuilding, when all of this is often not respected scientific and technical regulations and Standards, often in the construction of plants used materials not covered by the projects, quoting an anonymous source in the office of "Izvestia". In consequence, when 10 November 2014 in the South-East of the city of Moscow has happened emissions of hydrogen sulfide, suspicion immediately fell on refinery".
Starting from materials that are in the control of the Moscow arbitration court, employees of the office there have been complaints to the installation of HFC-2 treatment unit reflux from hydrogen sulfide and mercaptan sulfur. This unit should establish filtering air before emission into the atmosphere. "On may 26, 2014 our employees found that there were violations during the construction of bases and pedestals for equipment HFC," explains the source. Literally 3 weeks before emission, we again arrived at the refinery, and, as it turned out, none of our regulations has not been fulfilled, although the installation is nearing completion".
Days.Ru wrote about that on 10 November in Moscow there was the release of toxic substances. Witnesses from different parts of the metropolis told about the emergence of a strong odor of "rotten eggs", and the hot line MES called more than 2 million people. According to reliable sources environmentalists, the content of hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere that day exceeded the maximum allowable rate in the 10s of times.