Vodokanal cleared the pipes of Kirov residents during the New Year holidays.

      

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Vodokanal cleared the pipes of Kirov residents during the New Year holidays.

During the holiday period, the services of the municipal water utility "Vodokanal" operated as usual and repaired breakdowns on the water supply and sewerage networks, the Kirov administration reported.