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TomskRTZ reveals their reasoning for laying down new asphalt on Frunze Street.

Tension Mounting in Tomsk as City Officials and Resource Providers Clash Over Frunze Prospekt Repairs: Mayor Dmitry Makhina Accuses 'TomskRTS' of Causing Damage to New Asphalt, Sparking a Response from the Company.

TomskRTZ explains their reason for uncovering fresh asphalt on Frunze Street
TomskRTZ explains their reason for uncovering fresh asphalt on Frunze Street

TomskRTZ reveals their reasoning for laying down new asphalt on Frunze Street.

In the Siberian city of Tomsk, a disagreement has emerged between city authorities and resource provider TomskRTS, following repairs on Frunze Prospect. The dispute centres around the repairs carried out on a section of the heat pipeline near house No.236, which were part of the Annual Repair Plan for Heat Networks, approved by the Tomsk City Administration.

The repairs, necessary to address a defect that occurred during planned hydraulic tests on heat main No.3, aimed to restore hot water supply to customers and ensure reliable operation during the heating season. However, TomskRTS has not confirmed or denied whether the repairs were indeed necessary to restore the hot water supply.

The replaced pipeline section, chosen to ensure the reliability of the heat network, was not specified in the statement from TomskRTS. The company did not mention which sections of heat networks have high wear and tear either. Representatives of TomskRTS stated that limited funding necessitates them to replace only the most critical sections.

Despite the repairs being conducted within the timelines approved by the Tomsk City Administration, Mayor Dmitry Makhina criticized TomskRTS for digging up fresh asphalt. The company's statement did not address this criticism.

In response to the dispute, TomskRTS plans to direct funds towards replacing other sections of heat networks with high wear and tear. The goal is to ensure reliable operation during the heating season and prevent outages, as explained by TomskRTS.

The exact location of the replaced pipeline section was not mentioned in TomskRTS's statement, and it remains unclear whether the repairs were completed within the approved timelines.

This disagreement highlights the challenges that can arise when managing infrastructure repairs, particularly those involving funding, prioritization, and coordination between city authorities and utility providers. For the latest information, it is recommended to check local news sources or official announcements from Tomsk city authorities or TomskRTS.

  1. The disagreement between city authorities and TomskRTS, following repairs on Frunze Prospect, reveals a financial issue, as TomskRTS plans to direct funds towards replacing sections of heat networks with high wear and tear.
  2. In the midst of disputes over repairs on heat pipelines, the importance of industry coordination becomes evident, as the reliable operation of these systems is crucial for the finance and comfort of residents during the heating season.

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