Social media users debated the suitability of Class II sand for Anapa beaches.

Second-grade sand is being used to fill Anapa's beaches, a representative of the supplier company reported. This sand cannot serve as a full-fledged replacement for sand previously removed from the beaches, according to social media users.

As reported by "Caucasian Knot," Anapa authorities plan to deliver new sand to the resort's beaches in four stages, with a total of 90 days allocated for the work. The work on filling the beaches with new sand must be completed by the start of the beach season, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister stated. He added that if the work goes according to plan, the beaches will be open by June 1. Krasnodar Krai authorities reported the start of filling the first section of Anapa's beaches with a 50-centimeter layer of sand in preparation for the resort season.

By June 1, new sand will appear on all sandy beaches in Anapa, as the government commission for the fuel oil spill cleanup has deemed this an effective solution. Water and soil samples from the pebble beaches meet standards, and they are being prepared for reopening, the governor of Kuban stated. The quality of the sand delivered to the Anapa beach is questionable; it is construction sand with clay admixtures, the ecologist pointed out, noting that this could cause long-term damage to the beaches. The goal of opening the beaches will be achieved despite the environmental damage, users believe. Quarry sand will not solve the problem of fuel oil emissions, but will only temporarily conceal the pollution on Anapa's beaches, environmentalists and activists noted.

Beach fill continues at the first of four sites – from the Central Beach to the Bimlyuk Sanatorium. To create an additional layer of at least 50 cm, sand from nearby quarries, which is as close as possible in composition to the local soil, is being supplied, the Krasnodar Krai task force reported.

As Inessa Voloshko, General Director of Ecopromyug LLC, reported in a video attached to the message, the total volume of sand supplied is 481.2 thousand cubic meters of second-class sand. "The quality of each batch of sand is confirmed by laboratory testing," she added.

"To complete the work as quickly as possible, the loading and operation of equipment at the quarry is organized around the clock," Voloshko said.

Users expressed concerns about the quality of the sand

Blogger Yuri Ozarovsky reposted this message on his Telegram channel and received 24 comments.

"What do you mean by second-class sand? With debris and clay?" - asked user Lekx.

"What difference does it make? It won't have anything to do with the "healing golden" sands of Anapa anyway," replied user I.

"It's clear that natural quartz sand was taken away for cleaning. But what kind of sand they're importing now is completely incomprehensible," pointed out Olesya Makeeva.

"This is simply awful, nothing but clay! Why ruin the beaches! What are they doing!" indignant Aksana Litvinova.

Second-class sand, according to GOST 8736-2014, is a natural inorganic bulk material with a grain size of up to 5 mm.

In the sand Class II fuel oil is permitted to contain clay and dust particles within 7-10%, according to the website nmstroy.ru.

On December 15, 2024, two tankers carrying fuel oil sank in the Kerch Strait. A crew member from one of the tankers died as a result. Additionally, an oil spill occurred, leading to catastrophic environmental consequences, according to the "Caucasian Knot" report "Fuel Oil Spill in the Kerch Strait".

Materials on the consequences of the fuel oil spill have been collected by the "Caucasian Knot" on the page "Eco-disaster in Kuban".

We've updated our apps for Android and IOS! We appreciate your feedback and development ideas both on Google Play/App Store and on KU's social media pages. You can follow us on without installing a VPN. href="https://t.me/cknot">Telegram (in Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia - with VPN). Through VPN, you can continue reading the "Caucasian Knot" on the website as usual, and on social networks Facebook*, Instagram*, "VKontakte", "Odnoklassniki" and X. You can watch the "Caucasian Knot" video on YouTube. Send messages on WhatsApp* to +49 157 72317856, on Telegram to the same number, or write to @Caucasian_Knot.

* Meta (owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) is banned in Russia.

Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/422698