Timokhovo Landfill

The case under Article 171, Part 2, paragraph "b" of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation was opened after an inspection by the Economic Crimes Department and the seizure of documents.

In 2013, residents of Noginsk, Elektrostal and Elektrougli began to complain about an unpleasant smell in the air, however, the Moscow Oblast Ministry of Ecology refused to connect this with the landfill's activities.

The Timokhovo administration admitted its guilt and stated that violations of water use rules during wastewater discharge had been eliminated.

[6] In 2022, the Prosecutor General's Office filed a lawsuit against the Timokhovo landfill for 42 million rubles for environmental damage caused to the Bizyaevka River.

[7] On January 26, 2018, the Daily Storm publication released an investigation into the activities of the Timokhovo landfill.

In February 2010, "Max" received a license for the disposal and placement of waste of I-IV hazard classes and began working with "Timokhovo".

In May 2016, the Moscow City Property Department decided to privatize Timokhovo; 26% of the company's shares were put up for auction, worth 91.8 million rubles.

There was no competition, and Anton Manegin ultimately bought the shares for the minimum price of 91.8 million rubles.

View of the landfill