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Investigating key evidence in Dusseldorf Oberbilk's daring waste disposal mystery

Illegally discarded waste found close to the Im Liefeld Street railway underpass, as revealed by observant bystanders.

Investigating leads in Dusseldorf Oberbilk, in pursuit of a daring waste disposal case
Investigating leads in Dusseldorf Oberbilk, in pursuit of a daring waste disposal case

Investigating key evidence in Dusseldorf Oberbilk's daring waste disposal mystery

In the heart of Düsseldorf, on Im Liefeld Street, near the railway underpass, an unfortunate incident of illegal dumping has come to light. The Environmental Agency of Düsseldorf has confirmed that 40 empty yellow cans containing specialized epoxy resin binders for floor coating from the construction industry, along with ten bags filled with coated concrete rubble, were illegally discarded.

The waste was discovered behind parked trucks, and it appears that the cans had been empty for some time, as their condition suggests. The expiration dates on the cans were from January 2021, further indicating that the dumping likely occurred before Monday, March 10, 20225.

The Environmental Agency is actively seeking information about the perpetrators of this illegal activity. While there is no publicly available information about who observed the dumping or suspicious activity on Im Liefeld Street near the railway underpass, the agency is encouraging anyone with information to come forward. Tips will be treated confidentially if desired.

If you have any information regarding this incident, you can contact the advisors of the Environmental Agency during their office hours: Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 4 pm and Friday from 8 am to 12 pm, under the phone number 0211-8925050 (City Cleanliness Service Phone). Alternatively, you can reach out via email at [email protected] or through the "Düsseldorf stays clean" app.

The dumped waste was detected by the waste detectives of Düsseldorf's Environmental Agency, who are committed to maintaining the city's cleanliness and upholding environmental standards. They remind the public that such illegal activities not only harm the environment but also create an unsightly scene in the city.

The Environmental Agency of Düsseldorf urges everyone to play their part in keeping the city clean and safe. If you witness any suspicious activities or illegal dumping, please do not hesitate to report it to the authorities. Together, we can help maintain a clean and sustainable Düsseldorf.

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