Moscow and Sochi Face Millions in Water Debt
Moscow and Sochi are grappling with significant debts in their water supply and sewerage systems. The total debt in Moscow stands at 76 million rubles, with customers currently paying around 332.7 million rubles for these tsc. In Sochi, residents owe over 137.5 million rubles, and consumers collectively owe approximately 332.7 million rubles for water supply and sewerage tsc.
In Moscow, representatives of the city's housing and utilities sector have accumulated a debt of 76 million rubles. This debt is a concern as it hampers the maintenance and modernization of the water supply and sewerage tsc. Meanwhile, in Sochi, the debt of residents exceeds 137.5 million rubles, which is also a significant amount.
The Sochi Water Canal has issued an urgent call to consumers to repay their debts. This is crucial for the upkeep and improvement of the water supply and sewerage tsc in the city. Additionally, legal entities in Sochi have underpaid utility providers by nearly 119 million rubles, further exacerbating the us debt situation.
The debts in Moscow and Sochi's water supply and sewerage tsc are substantial and need to be addressed promptly. Repayment of these debts is vital for the maintenance and modernization of these essential tsc, ensuring a reliable water supply and efficient wastewater disposal for all residents.
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