Nov. 26, 2024, 5:58 p.m.
Mykolayiv Vodokanal has allocated six hundred thousand hryvnias for the reconstruction of the city's water supply system
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Utilities have provided more than half a million hryvnias to restore water supply in Mykolaiv. In total, the estimated cost of the water supply reconstruction project is over UAH 100 million.
This was reported by the Center for Public Investigations with reference to the Dream ecosystem.
The project was initiated by the Mykolaivvodokanal utility company.
It is planned to reconstruct a 1000 mm steel water pipe along Myru Avenue from Pivdenna Street to Pohranichna Street in Mykolaiv. According to the project description, the deterioration of the existing steel pipes is due to their long service life. Frequent breakouts lead to significant losses of drinking water transported through the pipes.
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The goal of the project is to ensure uninterrupted access to drinking water for the population.
The budget of the water supply system reconstruction project is UAH 121 million 700 thousand. Of this amount, UAH 92 million 635 thousand 240 will be allocated for construction, UAH 902 thousand 582 for the purchase of equipment, and UAH 7 million 912 thousand 259 for other capital expenditures. Taxes amount to UAH 20 million 290 thousand 16.
The total amount of confirmed sources of financing is 0.55%, i.e. UAH 664 thousand. The funds were provided by Mykolaivvodokanal.
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The estimated duration of the project is 6 months. The project is currently in the implementation status and needs funding.
Mykolaivoblteploenergo also planned to reconstruct a boiler house for more than UAH 200 million. Part of the funds were provided by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The project aims to improve energy efficiency, reliability and safety of heat supply, as well as reduce the environmental impact of the boiler house.
In addition, Mykolaiv decided to purchase 15 generators to provide backup power sources. The project, which costs over UAH 35 million, was funded by international partners. The initiative involves the purchase, installation and maintenance of modern generators that guarantee uninterrupted power supply to the city's heating network facilities.