Today, the State Construction Supervision Authority of the Moscow Region issued a certificate of compliance with design documentation for the wastewater treatment facilities built by VIS Group in the village of Osipovo in the Solnechnogorsk urban district.
The commissioning of the facility will increase wastewater treatment capacity to 27,000 m³ per day. This will reduce the load on the existing treatment facilities, which have been in operation since 1971, and significantly improve the environmental situation by reducing the amount of incoming pollutants in the Volga basin.
The existing system serves residential and industrial areas in Solnechnogorsk, as well as the villages of Karpovo, Talayevo, and Timonovo. The new complex will replace obsolete lines and provide the capacity required for 60,000 district residents.
The total area of the constructed buildings and structures exceeds 10,000 m², and the total development area is almost 190,000 m². The facility incorporates modern water purification and sludge treatment technologies. The new complex includes a mechanical treatment building, sludge and sewage pumping stations, a raw sludge station, a control tank, and primary and secondary settling tanks. All structures have undergone preliminary hydraulic testing.
The treatment facilities in Solnechnogorsk were built by VIS Group as part of the “Volga Recovery” federal project, part of the “Environmental Welfare” national project. The facility's modernization was carried out under a government contract.
The Solnechnogorsk project is one of several being implemented by the holding company in the Moscow region. VIS Group is currently continuing the construction of treatment facilities in Kashira and modernizing water supply networks in Mozhaisk.
The commissioning of the facility will increase wastewater treatment capacity to 27,000 m³ per day. This will reduce the load on the existing treatment facilities, which have been in operation since 1971, and significantly improve the environmental situation by reducing the amount of incoming pollutants in the Volga basin.
The existing system serves residential and industrial areas in Solnechnogorsk, as well as the villages of Karpovo, Talayevo, and Timonovo. The new complex will replace obsolete lines and provide the capacity required for 60,000 district residents.
The total area of the constructed buildings and structures exceeds 10,000 m², and the total development area is almost 190,000 m². The facility incorporates modern water purification and sludge treatment technologies. The new complex includes a mechanical treatment building, sludge and sewage pumping stations, a raw sludge station, a control tank, and primary and secondary settling tanks. All structures have undergone preliminary hydraulic testing.
The treatment facilities in Solnechnogorsk were built by VIS Group as part of the “Volga Recovery” federal project, part of the “Environmental Welfare” national project. The facility's modernization was carried out under a government contract.
The Solnechnogorsk project is one of several being implemented by the holding company in the Moscow region. VIS Group is currently continuing the construction of treatment facilities in Kashira and modernizing water supply networks in Mozhaisk.