The Cabinet of Ministers has officially allocated UAH 34 million to address water supply issues in the Mykolaiv region. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko made the announcement during a scheduled press briefing, highlighting the government’s commitment to improving essential services for residents. The funding is part of a broader initiative to upgrade infrastructure and ensure reliable access to clean water across the region.
According to officials, the allocation will support the repair and expansion of existing water supply systems, including the maintenance of pumping stations and the installation of new pipelines. This is expected to reduce frequent disruptions and provide long-term solutions for water distribution. The Cabinet’s decision comes amid growing concerns about the sustainability of current water resources and the need for modernization in public utilities.
Residents of Mykolaiv have welcomed the initiative, with many expressing relief at the government’s focus on improving their quality of life. Local authorities are expected to begin implementing the project in the coming months, with further details on the scope and timeline to be announced in the near future. The move underscores the government’s efforts to prioritize public welfare and infrastructure development in key regions.