More than 26 kilometers of water supply and sewerage networks were reconstructed and built in 2025 in the southeast of the capital.

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In 2025, in the South-Eastern Administrative District of the capital, specialists Moscow City Services Complex 26.17 kilometers of water supply and wastewater networks were reconstructed and built. New construction accounted for 60 percent of the work completed—more than 16 kilometers—while renovations accounted for approximately 10 kilometers.

The Pechatniki district led the way in terms of work completed, with over 4.9 kilometers of networks reconstructed and built. Kuzminki and Yuzhnoportovy districts ranked second and third (4.3 and three kilometers, respectively).

When performing utility work, Mosvodokanal specialists use domestically produced materials. These have proven themselves in various projects, demonstrating excellent technical and operational characteristics. For upgrading and installing urban utility lines, specialists prefer trenchless solutions. This minimizes disruption to existing landscaped areas and reduces project completion time.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the development Moscow water supply and sanitation networkHe noted that the city's development is impossible without a reliable utility infrastructure. Furthermore, the new networks create reserve capacity for the future.

The projects being implemented in the capital to update and improve the reliability of public utility infrastructure are in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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