THE LIM RIVER IN BIJELO POLJE CONVERTED INTO WASTEWATER CANAL: RIVER OF DEAD FISH AND BLACK LIQUID

Oct 19, 2021

State institutions left the river to itself to solve the problem of pollution and ecocide downstream from Bijelo Polje. High-quality fish are declining, heavy metals have been found in them, and the number of fishermen has been reduced by three quarters.

"Nobody fishes in the Lim anymore. People neither eat fish nor give it to children because of the pollution. The fish stock has been reduced. There is not even ten percent of the former ", Ismet Softić, president of the Sport Fishing Club "Sinjavac" says for the Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN-CG).

He points out that in 2009, 828 recreational fishing licenses were issued, while only 220 last year. The fish used to be the primary food source for people of this area, but now nobody wants to eat it because it is contaminated.

Today, there are more than 270 illegal landfills near the Lim. There is a large number of industrial pollutants and untreated wastewater, from the half-century-old and 185-kilometer-long sewage network in Bijelo Polje flows into the river. All that has turned the river into one of the most polluted watercourses in Montenegro.

Due to the pollution, trout and some plant species disappear from the Lim, while others that tolerate released toxins are settled. Experts have also discovered a high concentration of heavy metals in fish.

A study conducted by CIN-CG showed that, even though the Lim has been declared a river of national importance and despite the warnings of experts and the obligations from the Negotiating Chapter 27, the state institutions do little to improve the current situation.

The Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism (MSDT) and its Environmental Protection Agency of Montenegro (EPA), as well as the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development with the Water Administration, do not have a comprehensive analysis of the River Lim, sediments, fauna and flora, land and degree of endangerment.

The Water Administration does not have a water cadastre. They accuse the municipalities of being late with the data. The municipality of Bijelo Polje has not even started the planned construction of a wastewater treatment plant. Fines for polluters are symbolic and often expire. Symbolic fines of several hundred Euros for individuals, up to a thousand for companies that persistently do not install treatment plants, are more stimulating than warning.

Occasional cases of fish die-off or changes in the color of the river due to the release of toxic substances, most often end in police reports against unknown persons and endless investigations without results. The Lim and other rivers in the north of the country are overseen by one inspector.

A fish die-off - investigation still underway: The source of the Lim is spotlessly clean. The Lim flows out of the lake Plav, collecting streams and rivers from the territory of Andrijevica, Berane, and Bijelo Polje along its 83-kilometer-flow through Montenegro.  At the time of the SFRY, huge pollution began in Berane due to the release of toxins from the pulp and paper mill, which was closed at the end of the last century. The situation is now alarming near Bijelo Polje and downstream. The international river of the Danube basin then passes through Serbia and Bosnia and Hercegovina, and at the 220th kilometer, it flows into the Drina.

EPA's State of the Environment Report from 2018, states that the river below Bijelo Polje is "out of all prescribed classes" and "not usable", while “the pollution has been recorded through the content of phosphates, nitrites, TOC and the Ca/Mg ionic ratio”.

This was recently confirmed by a team of experts from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics from Podgorica. A study of the ecosystems of the rivers Lim, Ljubovidja, and Bistrica, published at the end of January, shows that the pollution was mostly caused by industrial and communal waters, while poaching also contributed to the depletion of fish stocks.

The study was initiated by the local government after a large quantity of fish die-off due to the wastewater spills on September 2, 2019. Like numerous reports, this one is also in the investigation phase.

On February 28, 2020, the police, in cooperation with the Environmental, Agricultural, and Water Management Inspection, filed a criminal complaint with the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Bijelo Polje against "Mesopromet" LLC and the responsible person HF (33), as well as against the company "Milka MDK" LLC and Manager M.Ć. (31).

Even after several attempts, ''Mesopromet" did not want to comment on this for CIN-CG, and "Milka MDK" said that they did not feel responsible.

“It is a long-lasting process, but we will try to prove that we are not responsible for the fish die-off ", Ivan Žunić, the executive director of "Milka MDK ", said.

Two and a half months after this incident, there was another, when black liquid was noticed in the Lim, due to which a criminal charge was filed against unknown persons. An investigation is still underway.

Long-lasting and dedicated devastation of a river: Danilo Mrdak, an ichthyologist, a professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and a member of the team that worked on the study, claims that devastation of the Lim was ''long-lasting and dedicated process.''

"Complete negligence comes to the surface only when dead fish start to float. Then people start wondering what is going on, the local fishing societies make their voices heard, videos and photos get viral on social networks, and the media starts reporting. This is a reflection of decades of negligence since it is assumed that the running water will carry it all away.  This is what happens when there is no more room for all the waste and toxins," Mrdak told CIN-CG.

He points out that due to the pollution, "trout become so rare that it can be considered endangered".

"Species that are more tolerant of pollution and reduced oxygen are multiplying, which supports the thesis that fish community structure has changed. The good thing is that these changes are reversible so when the situation improves, the fish that are now rare or non-existent will return," Mrdak said.

An indicator of pollution, he says, is the appearance of invertebrates, in science known species from the group Oligochetae, Diptera, and Nematoda, which develop in such an environment.

In the Analysis of Water Pollution in the Lim conducted during 2015 and 2016, environmentalist Danijela Veličković found heavy metals, iron, copper, and zinc in the common nase and chub. There were about 57.5 milligrams of iron per kilogram in the muscle tissue, which is above the limit value of the Montenegrin rulebook on the quality and content of heavy substances, mycotoxins, and other toxins in food.

Veličković is also a member of the commission that worked on the Local Environmental Action Plan of the Municipality of Bijelo Polje 2019-2023 (LEAP) that concluded that “the Lim is the most polluted and neglected watercourse in the country.”

She says that the biggest polluters are livestock and chicken farms, slaughterhouses, households, gravel and sand mines, printing houses, and dairies.

"When large amounts of untreated municipal and industrial wastewater are poured into rivers, as in our country, there is a significant disturbance of the natural balance and pollution dangerous to the health of the population," Veličković says.

In the area of Berane, 42 unregulated construction and municipal landfills were listed on the banks of the river last year, while data on other types of waste are missing. The Catalog of illegal landfills in Bijelo Polje registered more than 230 of these landfills with all types of waste, except medical.

Verbal consent: According to the data of the Water Administration, the following companies: "Mesopromet", "Eko-meso" and "MI Burko" have temporary water permits for discharging technological wastewater in the Lim. These companies are obliged to examine the quality and quantity of wastewater. The others are not, so it is unknown what is disposed into the river.

According to the documentation provided to the CIN-CG's journalist in the premises of the Water Administration, the water permit was issued to "MI Burko" despite the untested operation of the treatment plant, due to, as stated, inaccessible terrain. This is contrary to the Rulebook on Issuing Water Acts because the commissions of the Administration should check the functioning of the plants for all companies that have been issued a water permit.

Public water and sewage utility "Bistrica" in Bijelo Polje, a town where according to the latest census 46 thousand inhabitants live, does not have a water permit for wastewater discharge, while the sewage system for collecting and draining wastewater is used by 16 thousand people, i.e. 32.5 percent. The report on the work of "Bistrica" for 2018 shows that the sewerage network is 40 to 55 years old, built of almost all known materials, steel, cast iron, PVC, polyethylene, zinc….

The director of "Bistrica", Mladen Bulatović, says for CIN-CG that "conditions must be created to implement the laws that regulate water area". A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), is necessary. Its construction was planned for 2019, but it was postponed because there was no money. It was planned to cover the urban and industrial zone, i.e. the left bank of the Lim, which is the equivalent of 20 thousand citizens.

The LEAP also states that "an on-site inspection identified about 500 locations of sanitary wastewater discharges, and due to branches and vegetation on the Lim and tributaries, it is impossible to find every sewer pipe."

From 2015 to 2020, the water inspector issued 21 decisions to obtain water permits. Four companies, whose names the Inspection Directorate refused to disclose, were fined five hundred Euros each and given a deadline to obtain it. Three companies do not have it yet, so they were fined a thousand Euros.

The cadastre of potential pollutants, derived from LEAP, states that a dairy "Milka MDK", two chicken farms "Beganović", printing houses "Mercator" and "Pegaz", two wood processing companies "Brenta" ”, Ltd "Selector", "Bau Center" and "Gradišta Komerc" do not have water treatment plants.

CIN-CG's journalist saw drain pipes in front of companies and farms that do not have a wastewater discharge permit.

Among them, there are two chicken farms "Beganović" in Bijelo Polje. Authorized representative and founder Senad Beganovic refused to answer a CIN-CG's question on how he plans to protect the river.

Close to the car service and the vehicle technical inspection station "Wagen", the journalist also noticed two exhaust pipes. Traces of black liquid were also noticeable from one of them. The executive director of the company, Refik Kasumović, claims that it was not released from the company's premises.

“We are not an ordinary car service, and our wastewater cannot significantly pollute the Lim. Both pipes are sewage pipes and wastewater from the car service goes to the pool, which is regularly emptied, and it is performed by the utility company ", Kasumović said. Water and Sewer Utility confirmed to CIN-CG that wastewater from this and all empty basins is discharged into the river.

Wastewater and organic waste are located in front of the farm "Franca Oluja" on the land near the Lim. Company “Mesopromet” whose farm this is, refused to answer CIN-CG's questions.

"We do not have wastewater treatment plants, and we are not planning to build them, because there is no need.  All our technological wastewater is collected and transported by the company for sanitary and environmental protection "Hemosan" from Bar", Zoran Loktionov, the owner of the printing house "Pegaz ", claims for CIN-CG. However, "Hemosan" told CIN-CG that they have nothing to do with the wastewater from “Pegaz”, and that in a certain period in 2019, they took away the packaging and paints.

Loktionov paid a fine of 1,200 Euros for spilling red paint from the company "Pegaz" in the tributary Lješnica, and then in the Lim on March 22, 2019. The company claimed that it was an employee's mistake.

The director of "Milka MDK", Ivan Žunić, said that the wastewater from the dairy flows into the common manhole of the sewage drain and it is thus treated.

"That is the problem that should be solved by the city sewage system to which we are connected. We regularly pay for the sewerage, 50 percent of the used water ", Žunić said. According to him, the dairy has had the same products for 40 years, they have never polluted the river, but they will still build treatment plants, when money from the European program for rural development IPARD, with 50 percent non-refundable support, is approved.

According to the regulations derived from the Law on Waters, "Milka MDK" should have a water permit for the discharge of wastewater, and the inspection should punish those who do not have it.

The other seven companies from the Cadastre of Potential Pollutants from Bijelo Polje, "Fishpond Kasumović", car wash "Damjanović", "Optikon Bistrica", PI "General Hospital", Health center, butcher "Denko" and "Mesopromet" have treatment plants, but Veličković still has objections.

"They have certain plants, sedimentation tanks, pits, manholes for primary wastewater treatment, so the inspection should check the work of those plants," Veličković says.

A bad example is a hospital in Bijelo Polje, from which sanitary and fecal waters go to a sedimentation tank, built in 1975 and reconstructed in 1999, and so insufficiently purified flow into the Lim.

"Wastewater from the nursing home and one part of the settlement is connected to the sedimentation tank, so it is difficult to determine the exact amount of fecal and wastewater," the Cadastre of Potential Pollutants states.

The hospital told CIN-CG that everything was fine with the plant, and that "other institutions should deal with its inspection and testing."

As a positive example, Veličković praises the car wash “Damjanović”, whose owner Vuk Damjanović implements good practice from Switzerland, where he lives. According to the available documents, this company uses the most modern methods of wastewater treatment.

"It is a separator with a volume of 2,000 liters, equipped with several filters, which completely clean the water and retain dirt, designed to protect the environment. We have owned the plant since the establishment and we chose it exclusively for the protection of the Lim and biodiversity ", Mirko Damjanović, the executive director of the car wash, said for CIN-CG.

Rita Bajraktarevic, an ecologist from Berane, points out that the Lim is the most polluted in the territory of Bijelo Polje because there is a larger number of polluters there. That city, unlike Berane, does not have a WWTP.

Pollution comes from neighboring countries as well: Danijela Velickovic estimates that the Lim is problematic because it is "unknown from the systemic scientific-research aspect".

"In order to talk about the degree of endangerment, it is necessary to do other analyzes in addition to the basic physical and chemical parameters: river sediments, state of fauna and flora, soil on the bottom and shore, geomorphology of the riverbed, degree of endangerment," Velickovic claims.

Everything that is thrown or dropped in Bijelo Polje easily ends up in a part of the Lim in Serbia, which is why the authors of the LEAP point out the danger of transboundary pollution in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Vladimir Malešić, a member of the Ecological Society "Friends of Sopotnica" from Prijepolje, says that "due to the great power of purification that the river has, the Lim in the territory of this municipality often belongs to classes I and II, less often at the transition to III. "

"Every high tide of water takes away, but also brings new quantities of waste, which cover the shores, while the trees are "decorated" with bags. It is obvious that huge amounts of garbage, in the part above Prijepolje, also come from Montenegro ", Malešić said.

The European Commission (EC) estimates that the level of harmonization of Montenegro with the European Union in the field of water management is still limited, and along with the climate changes it presents the weakest link, biologist Jelena Marojevic said for CIN-CG.

"The EC states that wastewater is still the largest source of river pollution in Montenegro. In this sense, more work is expected to solve the problem, especially in the process of drafting management plans for the Adriatic and Danube basins, which have been long-awaited. Montenegro needs to ensure the establishment of a water status monitoring program. Only by fulfilling the EU requirements to which we have committed ourselves, with consistent application of penal policy, raising awareness, changing bad habits and ways of doing business of some economic entities, can we expect that the condition and quality of our rivers will improve, so the Lim is no exception," Marojević concluded.

The management plan for the Danube basin, to which the Lim also belongs, is being drafted and it is expected to be completed by the Water Administration this year.

Drafting a list of pollutants takes a long time

The Environmental Protection Agency has warned several times that "the cadastre of pollutant sources, as a basic instrument in the policy of adopting measures and plans to prevent and reduce pollution, does not exist yet, so it is necessary to work on its establishment as soon as possible."

The Municipality of Berane is preparing the Local Environmental Protection Plan 2019-2023, from which the cadastre of potential polluters of this municipality could be drafted. From the available documents, as is the case in Bijelo Polje, it is not possible to conclude about the causes of pollution.

Professor Mrdak points out that the water cadastre, which, according to the law, should be managed by the Water Administration, is much more important for the water of state importance.

"I know that it does not exist yet, but that does not prevent the municipality from making its list of pollutants," Mrdak said.

The Water Administration answered CIN-CG that in October 2019, they started to make a water cadastre, but that the municipalities did not provide them with "all specific information".

"The municipality of Bijelo Polje submitted to this body the Cadastre of potential polluters. Water and Sewerage Utility of Berane gave a list of legal and natural persons who can be polluters on the territory of this municipality", it is stated in the response of the Water Administration.

One inspector cannot do everything

The most famous environmental incident on the Lim, in addition to fish die-off, is the release of red liquid in July and August 2017. The water inspector has filed two criminal charges against the unknown person, and the investigation is ongoing, the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Bijelo Polje announced.

In October 2018, near the facility of the local meat processor, red liquid painted the Lim. A criminal complaint was filed against the unknown person, which is also in the investigation phase at the Basic State Prosecutor's Office.

From 2015 to 2020, nine criminal charges were filed on the territory of Berane. In two cases, the defendants for the disposal of municipal waste by applying the institute of deferred criminal prosecution paid 300 Euros each. Seven charges against the unknown persons for the exploitation of gravel and sand are unfinished, and many have expired. Three proceedings were initiated before the Misdemeanor Court in the same period, in one of which a fine of two hundred Euros was imposed, and two cases are still pending. The water inspector issued nine misdemeanor warrants of two hundred Euros each for illegal exploitation of river sediment.

All this is part of 520 inspection controls in five years, which were carried out by one inspector on the Lim. He also brought 21 decisions regarding the exploitation of river sediments, waste disposal, interventions in the riverbed, and the removal of sewer pipes, but as CIN-CG was informed from the Directorate for Inspection Affairs no one was punished.

The institutions in Bijelo Polje have not collected data on how many times and who has been punished for endangering the Lim, while the Communal Police from Berane issued seven misdemeanor orders for illegal dumping of waste near the river, but they avoided answering about the perpetrators and the number of fines.

Almir Mekić, director of the NGO "Euromost", on whose initiative the competent services went out on the field dozens of times, claims that reports are usually submitted when environmental incidents attract public attention. He also says that those irregularities are numerous and suggests more frequent controls.

Professor Mrdak emphasizes that "it is obvious that the sanctions did not help and that they were not enough, because last summer there would not have been a fish die-off, and the Lim would not have had such a gloomy appearance."

He estimates that more people should be involved in the supervision of rivers of state importance in the north of Montenegro.

"A complete reorganization of the water sector is needed, with the delimitation of competencies, specification of procedures, and systematization of jobs. I know that there is no hydrologist employed in the Water Administration, as well as that there is only one water inspector for the entire north, "said Mrdak.

Alisa HAJDARPAŠIĆ

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