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A year after starting the Novomoskovsk Clean Water Program, effluent from Novomoskovskiy Azot have decreased by 19% as compared to the previous year, which translates into a more than an eight tonne reduction in discharge.
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EuroChem announced today that it will publish its 2011 fourth quarter and full year IFRS consolidated results on Tuesday, February 14, 2012, at 18:00 MSK.
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Moscow, February 8, 2012, EuroChem announced today that it hosted a delegation of Finnish and Russian environmentalist at its Phosphorit facility on February 7. Representatives of HELCOM’s BALTHAZAR Project, SYKE, NEFCO, and the Ministries of Environment of Finland and Russia, accompanied by other Russian experts and authorities were invited to share and discuss facts and data collected by SYKE in late 2011 which point to an increase in the nutrient load of the Luga River.
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The Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) has awarded EuroChem the “Russia’s Best Companies: For Development of Non-Financial Reporting in the Chemical Industry” award.
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EuroChem, one of the world’s top ten agrochemical companies, announced today that the Northwestern Federal District Centre of Laboratory Analysis and Technical Metrology has completed the testing of effluent samples taken at its Phosphorit phosphate plant in Northwest Russia.
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On January 25 in Kingisepp, the management of OAO MCC EuroChem and the Phosphorit industrial group met with the public and the media of St. Petersburg and Helsinki.
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OJSC “Mineral and Chemical Company “EuroChem” (“EuroChem”) today announced that it has completed the acquisition of 100% of the share capital of LLC "Severneft-Urengoy", a gas exploration and production company operating in Russia’s Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region.
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EuroChem today provides the following development update for its Gremyachinskoe and Verkhnekamskoe potash projects.
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EuroChem today announced that it commissioned two new environmental monitoring stations in the towns of Mirny and Dolgogusevsky Khutor, in close proximity to its EuroChem-BMU subsidiary.
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