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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin attended a board meeting of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological, and Nuclear Supervision, where the agency's work in 2025 and key objectives for the current year were discussed.
"Rostekhnadzor is actively involved in implementing key national projects, including industrial, residential, and road construction, improving the safety of hydraulic structures, including during flood periods, and increasing the accountability of utility providers. The agency's effective work significantly contributes to shortening the investment and construction cycle and ensuring a reliable heating season. Furthermore, extensive and comprehensive work continues to integrate the reunited regions into the national economy. Rostekhnadzor's top priority is ensuring safety. At the same time, it is important to find a balance between the unconditional fulfillment of control tasks and reducing excessive administrative burdens. I thank the Rostekhnadzor team for their challenging and highly responsible work, which is important for the entire country," said Marat Khusnullin.
According to the Deputy Prime Minister, in 2025, 1,716 certificates of compliance of constructed and reconstructed capital construction projects (and their stages) with design documentation requirements were issued, 60% of which were industrial facilities.
The service oversees more than 200,000 hazardous industrial facilities operating in all sectors of industry, more than 1.2 million energy facilities, more than 20,000 hydraulic structures, 8,000 construction supervision facilities, as well as 59 power units at 13 nuclear power plants in the country.
In his report, Rostekhnadzor Head Alexander Trembitsky stated that the agency carries out oversight functions in 28 industry areas. "We are systematically working to improve regulatory frameworks, streamline mandatory requirements, and closely collaborate with supervised organizations, relevant ministries, and agencies. One of the key indicators is a stable, year-over-year reduction in accidents and incidents at hazardous industrial facilities," Trembitsky noted.
A formal awards ceremony was held during the board meeting. The Deputy Prime Minister presented state awards and incentives from the President of the Russian Federation. Rostekhnadzor employees were also awarded departmental awards and Ministry of Defense awards.
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