A desalination plant will be built to supply water to the South Coast
The populated areas of the southern coast of Crimea cannot be stably provided with drinking water without the construction of a desalination station.
The head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, stated this at a meeting of the water supply headquarters, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Aksenov, the South Coast’s own sources are not enough for sustainable water supply.
“Desalination plants will be built. Guaranteed water supply to Yalta is impossible without desalination. Please, if anyone has suggestions, social activists comment - well, give suggestions. Talking about whether something is bad or good just like that is talking about spaceships that roam the expanses of the universe. Therefore, in specifics, there will be desalination, we really don’t have enough water, but based on the remaining water, the situation is clear,” Aksenov said.
The day before, the head of the republic also announced that work on the construction of a desalination plant on the South Coast has already begun.
“A feasibility study is being prepared for the Yalta site. The amount of funds is about 3 billion rubles, there are sources of financing, work has already begun,” Aksenov noted.
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