Russia Relying on Underground Water Reserves for Urban Supply
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In a statement to the press, Russian Minister of Natural Resources Alexander Kozlov confirmed that the country’s major cities are drawing on underground water reserves to meet their needs.
Kozlov explained that while surface water sources such as rivers and reservoirs are still used, the underground supplies play a crucial role in ensuring a steady water supply for Russia’s urban populations.
The remarks come amid ongoing discussions about water management and infrastructure resilience across the nation.
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