Abstract
The concern of the Party and the state for protection of natural resources, including bodies of water, was emphasized once again at the Twenty-fifth Party Congress. In his Report to the Congress, L. I. Brezhnev, General-Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, commented that today we have well-grounded legal provisions permitting purposeful conduct of the work of environmental protection. These juridical norms include, in particular, those of the decree of the CPSU Central Committee and the USSR Council of Ministers of March 13, 1972, "On Measures to Prevent Pollution of the Volga and Ural Watershed by Untreated Waste Waters," providing a set of measures whose implementation will make it possible by 1980 to totally eliminate pollution of the waters of "Russia's Main Street."
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