Residents of Novosibirsk will experience a temporary disruption in hot water supply from June 18 to July 1 due to scheduled heat network testing. The Siberian Generating Company has announced the planned shutdown, which will affect multiple districts across the city.
Five districts will be impacted: Dzerzhinsky, Central, Kalininsky, Leninsky, and Kirovsky. Specific streets within these districts have been identified as areas where the hot water supply will be temporarily suspended.
In the Dzerzhinsky district, the shutdown will affect the PNS-6 zone from CHPP-5, encompassing a large number of streets including Tolbukhina, Zaslonova, and Gusinobrodskoe Highway, among others.
The Central district will see disruptions on streets such as Partizanskaya, Nikolai Ostrovsky, and Krestyanskaya, as well as the intersection of Krasny Prospekt and Pisareva.
In the Kalininsky district, Kropotkina Street (from Ippodromskaya Street to Svetlaya Street) will be affected.
The Leninsky and Kirovsky districts will experience shutdowns affecting heating networks from CHPP-2 along the Leninsky output. The Leninsky district includes areas such as 1st and 2nd Chulymskaya, residential complexes “Yasny Bereg”, “Venice”, “Aqua-City”, Vostochny village, and Planirovochnaya. The Kirovsky district includes Vertkovskaya and Nemirovich-Danchenko (from Lyshchinsky Square to Vatutin).