Dmitry Patrushev ordered the creation of a register of best practices for the design and construction of wastewater treatment facilities.

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting regarding Incident No. 55, "Wastewater Treatment Facilities." The meeting, attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Natural Resources, and the Ministry of Construction, discussed the organization of work with wastewater treatment equipment manufacturers.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that during the investigation into the incident, instances were identified where equipment installed at a number of small wastewater treatment facilities was failing to meet regulatory treatment parameters. These findings indicate systemic problems at such facilities.

The meeting participants discussed approaches to working with manufacturers, the current legal regulation of this activity, and the need to develop new GOST standards. Following the meeting, Dmitry Patrushev instructed the Ministry of Industry and Trade, together with the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Natural Resources, to analyze all identified cases of poor equipment performance within one month and compile a register of best practices for the design and construction of wastewater treatment facilities, identifying specific manufacturers of high-quality equipment.

Dmitry Patrushev also instructed the Government to submit proposals for additional regulatory frameworks for wastewater treatment equipment manufacturers to improve their quality.

Incident No. 55 "Wastewater Treatment Facilities" was established on June 15, 2024, to coordinate the construction and reconstruction of wastewater treatment facilities implemented as part of the national "Ecology" project, as well as to ensure the operation of these facilities and the achievement of wastewater treatment standards. Work is currently under consideration at 145 facilities in 19 regions.

When working in an incident format, a special project management system deployed within the Government Coordination Center is used. It allows for the prompt coordination of participants' actions and real-time monitoring of project implementation.

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