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Improvement of 10 pipelines in the Chelyabinsk region completed under the "Major Repairs 74" program

Alexei Teksler, governor of the Chelyabinsk region, discusses the preliminary outcomes of the extensive communal improvement project.

Pipeline improvements made in Chelyabinsk region under program "Major Repairs 74," affecting a...
Pipeline improvements made in Chelyabinsk region under program "Major Repairs 74," affecting a total of 10 infrastructure upgrades.

Improvement of 10 pipelines in the Chelyabinsk region completed under the "Major Repairs 74" program

The Big Renovation 74 program is currently underway in the Chelyabinsk region, with a focus on enhancing the region's heat, water, and gas supply infrastructure.

In Kopaysk, a 5-kilometer collector is being reconstructed to bring gas to the village of Krugloe in Krasnoarmeisky District. This is part of the broader program aimed at improving the region's energy supply.

Work is also progressing on 50% of another 22 heat supply objects across Yektule, Yuzhnouralsk, Chelyabinsk, and Kartaly. However, specific details about the nature of this work have yet to be disclosed.

The program has seen significant progress, with 6 objects now 100% complete for gas supply. Additionally, 18 gas supply objects are currently ongoing.

In a recent update, Governor Alexei Teksler reported on the program's progress via his Telegram channel. He also mentioned plans to intensify gasification efforts in several municipalities, including Ash, Katav-Ivanovsk, and others.

Notably, new sewage treatment facilities are being built in Miass as part of the Big Renovation 74 program. The program has also seen the completion of 4 water supply and drainage objects at 100%.

Furthermore, 31 events are planned for water supply and drainage, with 4 already completed and 6 nearing completion. Additionally, 10 major trunk objects for heat supply are now ready for use.

For the most accurate and detailed information about the Big Renovation 74 program in the Chelyabinsk region, it is recommended to check official regional government sources, local news outlets, or official municipal websites for Ash, Katav-Ivanovsk, and Krasnoarmeisky District. These sources typically report on infrastructure development projects such as heat, water, and gas supply renovations.

I'm not sure if the Big Renovation 74 program extends to the finance and energy sectors of the industry in the Chelyabinsk region. Despite the significant progress in enhancing the region's energy and water supply infrastructure, there seems to be no official announcement about investments or financing of these projects.

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