Gukovo residents' complaints about a lack of water have attracted the attention of the prosecutor's office.
The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into a water main failure in the town of Gukovo, which left local residents without water. A notice has been issued to the mayor of Gukovo regarding the inadequate water supply.
As reported by "Kavkazsky Uzel," the mining towns of Gukovo and Zverevo in the Rostov region were without water for six days. Authorities, reporting on the progress of repairs, stated that water had been restored, but water was not reaching residents on the upper floors. Residents reported being forced to melt snow and buy water.
Rostov Region Housing and Utilities Minister Antonina Pshenichnaya reported on January 21 that water supply in Zverevo "is on schedule," while in Gukovo the pressure has been reduced, "which is especially noticeable to residents of the upper floors." Outlying villages (Gukovskaya, Antratsit, Shakhty 24, and the Platovo farmstead) are experiencing interruptions—water is either supplied intermittently or is absent, as NS-5 and NS-6 continue to fill and undergo pressure testing. The focus will be on the upper floors and the aforementioned villages—the most remote point where water supply interruptions still persist. "A separate water delivery vehicle will be assigned to the villages to provide residents with water," she reported on her Telegram channel, assuring that all requests for water delivery are being processed.
The Rostov Region Prosecutor's Office has taken measures to respond to a water main failure that has left residents of the city of Gukovo, as well as villages in the Kamensky and Krasnosulinsky districts, without water for an extended period, the press service of the Rostov Region Prosecutor's Office reported today on its Telegram channel.
According to the agency, a notice has been issued to the head of Gukovo regarding the unsatisfactory organization of water delivery to the city's residents. In addition, a notice has been issued to the head of the Rostov Region branch of the "Water Supply Systems Development Department" demanding a recalculation of the fee for the poor-quality utility service.
"The materials from the prosecutor's office's investigation have been sent to the investigative body to determine the issue of criminal prosecution. The prosecution of responsible officials under Part 1 of Article 238 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (provision of services that do not meet safety requirements) , the department said in a statement.
Residents of Gukovo, in the comments under the administration's post on January 22 about the completion of the work, indicated that not all houses were receiving water.
"6th day without water, what next?" asked Ivan Vladimirovich.
"Well done, you fixed it quickly. Turn on the pumps," quipped Valery Litvinov.
"Next is the 7th day!" joked Alexander.
"Every day we wait for tomorrow!", Regina declared.
"Mira Street, will the water ever come back?" asked Nazar.
"The leak at 124 Herzen Street was fixed, well done, but 122 Herzen Street is still without water... It's been 8 days already," Katinka was indignant.
"There's not a drop at 68 Karl Marx Street either," Anastasia informed.
Local residents also expressed outrage in the comments under the post by Antonina Pshenichnaya, the Minister of Housing and Communal Services of the Rostov Region, pointing out that water is not provided everywhere Water delivery to residents.
"Horrible, what a mess," wrote subscriber Serg.
"I hope you now understand that it's better to change the water supply during the warm season to prevent such situations in the future," advised Lilia Kalyuzhina.
"Water delivery is needed at Shakhty 24, Kotovsky 23, and Pushkin 2," requested Roman 789.
"Partizanskaya 31, Settlement 26. Please note, bring some water," requested Ekaterina.
"That's how their water trucks drive, they just galloped past for show and "They left, but in the reports they probably stand for hours at the points," Nadezhda was indignant.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420151