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A water conduit for Yalta will be drilled in Crimea

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The cost of the work is estimated at more than 8.5 billion Russian rubles

Water will be pumped out of the Schastlivsky reservoir, where there are still moderate reserves.

In the annexed Crimea, a tunnel main water pipeline will be built to Yalta from the Schastlivsky reservoir to supply fresh water. Reported by Crimea news Sunday, April 18th.

The so-called “Minister of Construction and Architecture” of Crimea, Mikhail Khramov, said that the examination of the project is at the final stage.

“In about a month, two at most, we will receive an examination and start full-scale construction. Today the portal has already been completed, the shield is fully assembled, assembled, tested. It remains only, as they say, to wave the flag away and start drilling,” Khramov said …

TunnelGeoStroy from St. Petersburg was identified as the contractor for the construction of the facility. The cost of the work is estimated at more than 8.5 billion Russian rubles (about $ 112 million – ed.).

Earlier this week it became known that in the Crimea, another body of water has become shallow… With the volume of the Balanovsky reservoir of 5.1 million cubic meters, now it is filled with water by about a fifth. Photos of the drying up reservoir were published.

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