The Russian government has allocated additional RUB 6.86 billion in infrastructure loans to the Republic of Dagestan. This funding will facilitate the construction of a 46-kilometer water pipeline extending from Kaspiysk to Izberbash, with a capacity exceeding 61,000 cubic meters of water per day. The project is anticipated to provide access to clean water for approximately 70,000 residents.
Concurrently, the outdated October Revolution canal will be decommissioned from the existing water supply network. This new pipeline will function as an extension of the Chirkey–Makhachkala–Kaspiysk highway, which is currently under development. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin emphasized the project's significance for fostering tourism and housing construction within the region. Completion of the pipeline is projected within the next few years.
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