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The Mykolaiv enterprise «Pilot» plans to spend ₴7.3 million on the maintenance of water purification systems by the end of the year

The Mykolaiv municipal utility company «Pilot» plans to spend 7.3 million hryvnias on maintenance of drinking water treatment plants by the end of the year.

This is evidenced by the data of the ProZorro public procurement system, NikVesti writes.

For 7 million 323 thousand 686 hryvnias, the contractor must carry out 216 disinfections of storage tanks, 68 disinfections of water treatment plants, 204 sanitary treatments of water treatment systems and the same number of maintenance works for plants.

We are also talking about 267 chemical washings of the membrane element and replacement of 267 reverse osmotic membrane modules of various models. It should be noted that the total number of installations and their addresses are not specified in the tender documentation.

All work must be completed by December 31, 2023. At the moment, participants are submitting their offers, the winner will be chosen by the Pilot SCM at the auction on November 21.

We remind that in 2023, 37.6 million hryvnias are planned to be allocated from the budget for the maintenance, maintenance and repairs of water purification systems in Mykolaiv, thanks to which the citizens collect drinking water.

The initiator and developer of the program is the housing and communal services department of the Mykolaiv City Council. If it is accepted, he will be the main performer. Also among the co-performers:

  • CE «Mykolaivoblteploenerho»;
  • Municipal enterprise of the Mykolaiv City Council «Pilot»;
  • Department of Health Protection of the Mykolaiv City Council.

It was also reported that the Department of Housing and Communal Services of the Mykolaiv City Council expects that already in November, Oblteploenerho will be able to receive compensation under the «Available Water» program.

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