Ministry of Construction of RT: On New Year's holidays, all housing and communal services enterprises will work in an enhanced mode

28 December 2021, Tuesday

In Tatarstan, during the New Year holidays, all enterprises of the housing and communal sector will work in an enhanced mode. This was stated by the first deputy minister of construction, architecture, housing and communal services of the republic Alexey Frolov at a briefing in the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan. “During the New Year holidays, operational interaction will be organized between all structures, municipalities, line ministries. For a prompt response, an appropriate headquarters has been created, responsible persons have been appointed for each holiday day. General monitoring of the situation will be carried out on a daily basis and operational decisions will be made. In general, the situation is under control. I hope we will work smoothly, without any emergencies,” — said the speaker. Frolov noted that housing and communal services in the republic are provided by 1,488 organizations. In particular, 1,361 organizations provide housing services (UK, HOA, ZhSK), 52 organizations - water supply and sanitation services; 37 organizations - heat supply services. In addition, 36 diversified manufacturing enterprises provide water supply, sewerage and heat supply services, and two regional operators provide services for solid municipal waste management. According to Frolov, an emergency stock of materials and equipment has been created on the basis of the Tatlizing enterprise. “These are special equipment, diesel generators. Plus we have two mobile boiler houses in case of serious emergencies,” — he said.

The speaker also mentioned that last week the President of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov handed over the keys to 69 units of harvesting equipment to the heads of municipal districts. “It will also be involved in cleaning the road network in settlements,” — he concluded.

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