29 June 2026

The Fontanka Village Council has allocated 4 million for the repair of a damaged sewer line

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The Fontanka Village Council has allocated 4.5 million hryvnias to repair a sewer line rupture that caused sewage to flow into the sea.

This was reported by Council Member Tetiana Shuyska

According to her, the situation has been officially recognized as a local-level man-made emergency. In addition, approval has been granted for the municipal enterprise “Nadiya” to pay for vehicle repair and maintenance services, which will ensure the uninterrupted operation of municipal equipment and the completion of community improvement projects.

The plan is to entrust the repair of the rupture to the limited liability company “SerzhMari.” According to the YouControl service, the company was registered in 2025 in Odesa; its owner is Marina Khodakovska.

Earlier,Andriy Serebriy, acting chairman of the Fontanka Village Council, convened council members for an extraordinary meeting to allocate funds for repairing the sewer break, which had caused sewage to flow into the sea.

On June 23, an extraordinary meeting of the Fontanka Village Council’s Commission on Technogenic and Environmental Safety and Emergency Situations was held, during which priority measures to be implemented immediately were identified: 

Prior to this, residents of the “Zelenyi Mys” housing complex had blocked the road due to their basements being flooded with sewage from this sewer line.

Кирило Бойко

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