Residents of a high-rise building in Krasnodar complained about sewage discharge.
Residents of a building in Krasnodar have reported the inaction of officials and the management company. According to residents of Krasnodar, sewage has been flowing into their yard from the road for over a week.
According to residents, utility services have been ignoring the sewage flooding of building No. 17 on Geroev Razvedchikov Street for over a week.
“For over a week, sewage has been flowing into our yard from the road where the water supply system is located. The stench is so bad that you can't open the windows, the children can't go to the playground, and it's unpleasant to even walk past,” the residents wrote in a statement published today on the “Children of Krasnodar and the Region” Telegram channel.
According to residents, they have repeatedly contacted the Vostochnoye Management Company and the municipal energy service company. "It's no use. It's impossible to get through to KESK, and the requests are stuck. We've also contacted the city administration, even the head of the administration, Yevgeny Naumov, but to no avail; we still haven't received a response," the locals complained.
They also noted that by law, the management company is obligated to maintain the common property of the building (Article 161 of the Housing Code of the Russian Federation). "SanPiN prohibits such unsanitary conditions. And according to the Constitution, everyone has the right to a favorable environment," the residents' complaint states.
The residents are demanding that utility services fix the leak, the publication "Bloknot-Krasnodar" notes today.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" reported, in January 2025, residents of Goryachy Klyuch sent environmental activist Andrei Panyushkin a video showing sewage flowing into the Psekups River. Panyushkin had previously complained about river pollution, but the pollution continued.