The access road to the mines of Quds city was put into operation

The access road to the mines of Quds city was put into operation
  • 2020-09-08
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The access road to the mines of Ghods city with a length of five and six kilometers was inaugurated today during a ceremony attended by the officials of Tehran province.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, the head of Tehran Province's Industry, Mining and Trade Organization told reporters on the sidelines of the ceremony on Monday: "Twenty-two billion rials have been spent for the implementation of this project, of which more than six hundred million tomans are from the construction budget." Provided by the Tehran Province Industry Organization and the rest by the Sand Producers Association as a private sector.

Yadaleh Sadeghi added: "In addition to facilitating access to the region's mines, this road will reduce pollution from traffic, unload and load vehicles and reduce fuel."

After the inauguration of this project, the head of the Tehran Silence Organization and other officials visited the forty-five hectare sand mine located in the city of Quds.

The head of Tehran Province Industry, Mining and Trade Organization also said about Dey sand mine: this mine with seventy-five people is one of the largest producers of aggregate products with special quality in order to supply aggregate materials of active national projects belonging to It is the foundation of the oppressed.

During a visit to the mine and the production process, Sadeghi, after hearing the issues and problems facing the employees and the managing director of the Dey Sand mine, issued the necessary instructions to resolve them.

Also, the Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Industries of the Industry, Mining and Trade Organization of Tehran Province added about the province's mines: "Officials always complain in meetings and acknowledge that mines in the province aggravate air pollution and close schools after the closure of schools." While these particles do not have a high percentage of pollution.

Ali Abdi added: with the opening of such development projects, the small load of suspended particles from car traffic, loading and unloading of sand will be minimized.

He stated that there are three hundred and fifty-five mines in the province in the province, and specified: out of this number, sixty-nine mines were located in the field of sand in the city of Quds.

Abdi stated: So far, mining licenses have been issued for two hundred and eighty applicants.

According to him, sand, gravel and stone carcass mines are among the most important mines in Tehran province.

According to this report, Leila Vaseghi, the governor of Quds city, Yadaleh Sadeghi, the head of the province's Industry, Mining and Trade Organization, a number of members of the Tehran Sand Producers Association and some other local officials were present at the opening ceremony of the access road to Quds city. they had.

* IRNA