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Until recently, the Bratsk Reservoir — one of the world's largest — was a source of drinking water for many nearby cities.
In 1998, after tons of mercury were found at the bottom of the reservoir, warnings were posted urging local citizens to avoid the reservoir at all costs.
However, owing to Russia's economic troubles, the reservoir still remains a source of fish and other food products for many hard-pressed local residents.
According to Yuri Udodov, head of the Federal Committee on Ecology ( FCE ) in the state of Irkutsk, this region has " the highest rate of discharge of metallic mercury into the environment all of Siberia.
" The extent of mercury pollution in the ground around the nearby Usolye chemical plant is equal to half the total global production of mercury in 1992.

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