The water supply system in Nurlat is 87 percent ready

8 June 2023, Thursday

Regular complaints from residents of the city of Nurlat about the sharp deterioration of water quality during high water led to the decision to build a new water intake with the seizure of neighboring settlements in the city. In 2022, within the framework of the National Project "Housing and Urban Environment" under the Clean Water program, construction of a water supply system with a water intake node in the city of Nurlat with a design capacity of a water treatment plant of 10 thousand cubic meters per day began.

The new water supply system will use installed filtration equipment for mechanical purification, thanks to which iron and manganese are removed from the water, then disinfection with a solution of sodium hypochlorite occurs, resulting in improved drinking water quality.

As of the end of May 2023, construction and installation works at the facility were completed by 87% of the planned: 55.93 km of water supply were built, 30 wells were installed, 11 water supply chambers were installed, 2 reinforced concrete tanks of clean water for 1000 cubic meters, 2000 cubic meters were installed, 2 wells were ready.

Currently, external and internal power supply networks are being installed on the water supply system, on-site networks are being laid on the territory of the water intake station, and wells are being drilled.

Recall that in 2019, as part of the implementation of the program, a water intake station in the city of Bolgar with a capacity of 5 thousand cubic meters per day was put into operation in Tatarstan. During the construction, the water intake structure was expanded and a water treatment plant was erected using the technology of water degreasing.

In 2021, the construction of a water treatment plant in the village of Vasilevo, Zelenodolsk municipal district with a capacity of 4 thousand cubic meters per day was completed.  The project provides for the purification of drinking water at the reverse osmosis plant.

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