Yakutia's Water Leaders Plan for Future Infrastructure at Upcoming 2026 Conference
Leaders from Yakutia's water and wastewater sector gathered recently to assess the region's infrastructure and plan for the future. The meeting, attended by Dmitry Sadovnikov, Georgiy Mikhailov, Yelena Dovlatova, and Vodokanal PJSC's leadership, focused on the challenges of providing clean water and treating sewage in Yakutia's harsh climate.
The group discussed initiatives under the Infrastructure for Life national project, aimed at developing municipal infrastructure. They also agreed to include the event in Yakutia's 2026 calendar of major republican activities. The upcoming 18th Russian Water Utilities Conference, scheduled for August 2026 in Yakutsk, was a central topic. Organizers secured support from relevant ministries and agencies to ensure a successful event. Preparations for the event were discussed in detail.
The meeting resulted in a commitment to improve water and wastewater systems in Yakutia, with the 18th Russian Water Utilities Conference serving as a key platform for discussion and progress. The event, to be held in Yakutsk in August 2026, will bring together experts to address the unique challenges faced by the region's water infrastructure.
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