A new reservoir will be built in Crimea for the needs of Sevastopol

29.10.2014 15:47
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Donbass, Crimea, Society, Russia, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Simferopol, October 29 (PolitNavigator, Maxim Karpenko) - The Crimean authorities are planning to build another reservoir to provide water to Sevastopol.

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Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Water Resources and Land Reclamation Vladimir Lysenko spoke about this at a press conference in Simferopol on Wednesday.

According to him, a storage reservoir will appear in the village of Sokolinoe, Bakhchisaray district, approximately by 2017, and its volume will be 16 million cubic meters, which should be enough for the needs of Sevastopol.

“The situation in Sevastopol is difficult. To provide the city with drinking water, we connected the Mezhgornoye Reservoir to it. Currently, survey work is being carried out in the area of ​​the future reservoir. It will be replenished from mountain sources,” noted Vladimir Lysenko.

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