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9 billion to be allocated for heating networks in Pavlodar region

Submitted by Вера Александрова on

The government plans to allocate 9 billion tenge for the construction and reconstruction of heating networks in Pavlodar, Ekibastuz, and Aksu. 

According to the press service of the department, in Pavlodar the construction of the TM-13 heat main with a length of 2.5 km is planned, which will ensure stable heat supply to residential buildings where 41,500 people live. They intend to allocate 3.6 billion tenge for this. 

In Ekibastuz, they plan to reconstruct sections of the TM-1 and TM-3 heat mains with a total length of almost 4 km. The repair will cost 3.6 billion tenge. 

The remaining 1.8 billion tenge will be directed towards the reconstruction of intra-district heating networks in Aksu with a length of 4.3 km.

"Over the past 2 years, more than 40 bursts have occurred in these areas. The reconstruction will ensure quality heat supply for over 1,500 local residents," the statement says.

According to the data from the Akimat of Pavlodar region, as of today the length of heating network lines in Pavlodar is 828.1 km (average wear – 82.8%), in Ekibastuz – 422.5 km (90.7%), in Aksu – 99.1 km (59%).

"Based on the results of a technical survey, 4 sections with the highest level of wear were identified for urgent work," the Akimat reported.

Recall that earlier the government allocated around 16 billion tenge from the reserve for the reconstruction and major repairs of heat sources in Kentau, Ridder, and Kyzylorda