MIL-OSI Russia: Perekopsky pond in Zyuzino has been put in order

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

Specialists from the city services complex have rehabilitated the Perekop pond in the southwest of the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

“The pond, located on the territory of the Zyuzinskaya volost museum park between residential buildings, was in an unsatisfactory condition: silt deposits had accumulated at the bottom, which caused the water area to bloom during the warm season, and the coastal strip was partially destroyed. In connection with this, a decision was made to carry out a comprehensive rehabilitation of the pond, now it is again a comfortable place for city residents to relax,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

The specialists removed the silt deposits, which increased the average depth of the pond. After that, they formed the pond bed by backfilling with sand and began repairing the shoreline, which was over 200 meters long. According to the project, it was done in two ways: vertically – in the form of a crib wall made of larch logs and sloping – with backfilling with crushed stone. In addition, the pavement of the path and stairways was restored.

At the final stage, three bioplateau zones with a total area of about 240 square meters were organized. More than 3.5 thousand aquatic plants were planted there.

The city regularly conducts surveys of water bodies and, if problems are identified, makes decisions on rehabilitation. The list of water bodies is compiled annually taking into account the wishes of Muscovites.

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