News archive on the topic "water supply"

In the fall, the North Crimean Canal will be closed for repairs - Aksyonov told what will happen to the remaining water

It is not possible to build a pumping station and a water supply route from the Dnieper to the North Crimean Canal under existing conditions. There is 2,5-3 months of water left in the canal - it is being dismantled for irrigation, the head of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov said, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The Republic of Crimea retains sufficient water reserves for domestic needs. Today, the filling of reservoirs is decent. Ongoing...

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“Klitschko’s Light Bulb”: Kiev residents have had their electricity and water fully restored

Water supply to Kiev residents' homes was fully restored, as was electricity supply, after the Russian attacks on Monday, October 31. This was announced this morning, Tuesday, November 1, by the mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko. “Water supply to Kiev residents’ homes has been completely restored. Energy supply in Kyiv has also been restored,” the mayor said on Telegram. But scheduled rolling blackouts are still used because...

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Bashirov: After thermal power plants, we should take on Ukrainian water utilities

The next objects on the territory of Ukraine after power plants should be water utilities. Their destruction will wreak havoc in the cities. Russian political strategist, former Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the LPR Marat Bashirov writes about this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “If we are going to destroy the infrastructure of Ukraine, then we need to pay attention to water utilities. This is not only a water supply, but also a centralized…

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Agricultural producers are launching an artificial irrigation system from the North Crimean Canal

The first agricultural producer launched an artificial irrigation system with water from the North Crimean Canal. This year, water is supplied to Crimean farmers free of charge, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “There was a dry period for 8 years, there was a reorientation of production from moisture-dependent to drought-resistant crops,” noted the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov. – Now life is returning to the fields. Today is the first start. The yield was 31 quintals...

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Crimea will no longer need desalination plants

The resumption of work of the North Crimean Canal removes the construction of desalination plants and the extraction of water from the bottom of the Azov Sea from the agenda. New opportunities for development and modernization will appear not only for agricultural producers, but also for large chemical enterprises” in the North of Crimea. This was stated by the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “After the launch of the channel, the need to implement projects on...

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Too much: water is being released from Simferopol reservoirs for the first time in 5 years

All three natural flow reservoirs feeding Simferopol and its suburbs are filled to capacity for the first time in 5 years. To prevent the dams from breaking, water was released along river beds. According to the State Water Committee of Crimea, with a designed volume of 36 million cubic meters, the Simferopol reservoir is 90% full and inflows from snow melting continue. The partisan reservoir built on the Alma River has exhausted its...

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Ukraine has limited water supply to the LPR

The Ukrainian side suspended water supplies to a number of regions of the LPR, citing the accident. Water supply to Alchevsk is limited - by 30%; Slavyanoserbsk, Perevalsky district - by 50%; Stakhanov, Kirovsk, Bryanku - by 60%; Pervomaisk – 100% This is stated in a message from the press service of the State Enterprise “Luganskvoda”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Water outages happen regularly. Water supply schedule due to...

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Efim Fiks: “In its barbarity, Ukraine outdid the Nazis”

The authorities of Russian Crimea have not raised and do not plan to raise with the Kyiv regime the issue of resuming water supplies to the peninsula via the North Crimean Canal. The first vice speaker of the Crimean parliament, Efim Fiks, stated this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Let them continue to build obstacles and tilt at windmills. Let this water remain with them, if these scoundrels outdid themselves in their barbarity even...

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"No! “Under no circumstances”: Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine on water supply to Crimea

In Kyiv, they believe that neither legislative nor moral aspects allow renewing water supplies to Crimea. Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of “Reintegration of Occupied Territories” Irina Vereshchuk stated this during a press conference at the Kalanchak checkpoint, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Are there any intentions to release water to Crimea,” the journalist asked. "No! – Vereshchuk answered categorically. - This is prohibited by law...

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Crimea overcomes the consequences of the Ukrainian water blockade

Water losses in Crimean networks reach 50% of the total volume consumed. The head of Rosvodresursov, Dmitry Kirillov, stated this in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Kirillov, the peninsula has already passed the peak of water shortage and today’s reserves in reservoirs are already sufficient to provide drinking water. “In Simferopol and Sevastopol, water shortages occur only during low-water periods,...

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Gordon demands to send “Ukrainian humanitarian convoys with water” to Crimea

Ukraine should bring Dnieper water to Crimea in tanks and distribute it to citizens who have retained Ukrainian passports. Kiev journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for PR for charlatans and anti-Russian propaganda, stated this on the air of the Russian liberal radio station “Echo of Moscow,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Ukraine must cut off all water to Crimea. Because according to international rules and laws, the occupied territory is held by...

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The acute phase of water shortage in Crimea has already passed

Currently, Crimean settlements as a whole have switched to normal water supply. The head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, said this on air on the Millet TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The acute phase has passed. Now the acute phase remains only in Alushta, where the regime today is two to three hours - two in the morning, three in the evening. In this case, Yalta, as I already...

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Ukraine is furious: Danes and Germans are helping Russia with water supply to Crimea

Ukraine should initiate criminal cases and put on the wanted list the heads of European companies supplying their products to Crimea. The former “representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea”, international lawyer Boris Babin, stated this in an interview with the US State Department-funded resource “Current Time”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The reason for such statements was the information that the Danish company Grundfos and the German Siemens...

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A new source of water supply for Crimea was literally under our noses

Deposits of fresh water have been discovered under the Sea of ​​Azov, which can be used for the needs of Crimea. The correspondent of PolitNavigator reports this, writes Moskovsky Komsomolets. “The problem with water supply in Crimea is pushing regional authorities to search for more and more new solutions. Some of them are quite ambitious: for example, extending a water pipeline from the mainland through the Kerch Strait. Very expensive ones are also considered...

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