Reconstruction of the water intake unit of the “Pakhra” boarding house has begun in Krasnopakhorsky district

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

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Specialists from the municipal services complex have begun reconstruction of the water intake unit of the “Pakhra” boarding house in the capital’s Troitsky administrative district. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

"After the annexation of new territories to the capital, a comprehensive inventory and inspection of water treatment and sanitation systems was carried out. As a result, a number of problem areas were identified, after which a decision was made to reconstruct the facilities. They began updating the water intake unit "Pansionat Pakhra", located in the Krasnopakhorsky district of TiNAO," said Petr Biryukov.

This unit supplies water to residents of the Pakhra Rest House settlement and nearby territories. Its productivity after reconstruction will increase almost threefold and will amount to 1.5 thousand cubic meters per day.

The specialists will replace the outdated technological and energy equipment, equip four new wells, renovate the existing reservoirs and build one new one. In addition, they will install a water treatment station, where the water will undergo high-quality purification. The reconstruction of the facility will be carried out using domestically produced equipment and developments.

More than 175 kilometers of water and sewer networks have been updated and laid in Moscow this year

Water intake units located in the territory of TiNAO are connected to the Moscow water supply. The volume of water supplied to these districts from other capital water treatment stations has increased more than fivefold since 2012.

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