Minister of Housing and Communal Services of the Sverdlovsk Region Nikolay Smirnov It has been recommended Residents of Pervouralsk who are dissatisfied with the quality of tap water should re-read Rudyard Kipling’s book “Mowgli”.
One of the city residents commented on Smirnov’s post on VKontakte, dedicated to World Water Quality Monitoring Day: he invited the official to visit Pervouralsk and “drink some water” from the tap in his apartment, and also promised to make tea from it and make dumplings with it cook.
I recommend you re-read the book “Mowgli”. There, during misfortune – drought, even animals did not attack each other. Now the same misfortune is happening in Pervouralsk – the reservoir from which water was supplied has dried up. “A dry summer is a natural phenomenon,” the official replied.
The commenter was not satisfied with this answer. The man noted that he lived in Russia, not in the forest, and that he paid a monthly water fee like the other 120 thousand residents of the city.
Smirnov pointed out to the user the low price of water (about 3 kopecks per liter) and compared its cost with the price of water purchased in the store.
“You shouldn’t expect high quality if you pay hundreds of times less,” Smirnov emphasized.
The opponent continued his anger and reminded that the “drought” situation had been going on for more than a month and asked the administration to take measures to eliminate the problem.
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