FEDC connected the “Paratunka” tourist and recreational complex to the centralized wastewater disposal system

The “Paratunka” tourist and recreational complex (TRC Paratunka) site, part of the “Kamchatka” ASEZ, is connected to a centralized wastewater disposal system. The design capacity is 1,930.4 cubic meters per day, which fully covers the site's needs. The Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) is creating a comprehensive engineering infrastructure for the site to support construction and ensure the comfortable operation of the facilities by ASEZ residents implementing tourism and recreation projects.

Previously, as part of the implementation of the infrastructure plan, the FEDC provided the “Paratunka” site with an asphalt road more than 5 km long, connection to the centralized water supply system and electricity supply networks.

"The completion of these works is an important step in providing infrastructure to the “Paratunka” TRC and will allow residents' land plots to be connected to the power, water, and sewerage networks. As a result of these measures, consumers in the Paratunskoye rural settlement of the Yelizovsky Municipal District can now be connected to the centralized wastewater disposal system. This, in turn, eliminates the discharge of untreated wastewater from the village and significantly improves the environmental situation," said Anna Burdinskaya, Director of the FEDC’s Operations Department.

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