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Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev issues a number of instructions in connection with the appeal of Viktor Ishayev, the Minister for the Development of the Russian Far East and Plenipotentiary Presidential Envoy in the Far Eastern Federal District, regarding the completion of facilities for the APEC-2012 Leaders’ Week

 
 
 

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1. Ministry of Regional Development (Igor Slyunyayev)

With due consideration for previous Government instructions, please open all facilities of the Far Eastern Federal University, hereinafter referred to as FEFU, on Russky Island in the city of Vladivostok by February 1, 2013, with the exception of the laboratory building and the medical centre.

Please report the results to the Government.

2. Ministry of Interior (Vladimir Kolokoltsev)

With due consideration for previous Government instructions, please open a police station building on Russky Island by February 1, 2013.

Please report the results to the Government.

3. Ministry of Finance (Anton Siluanov)

Ministry of Regional Development (Igor Slyunyayev)

Ministry of Economic Development (Andrei Belousov)

Please submit proposals, in conjunction with the Administration of the Primorye Territory, on the volumes and sources   of financing for construction of a water-supply system in the direction of Russky Island.

4. Federal Service for the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare  (Gennady Onishchenko)

Please inform the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East about the quality of drinking water at FEFU facilities on Russky Island, with due consideration for reports on this issue that have been previously submitted to the Government.

5. Administration of the Primorye Territory (Vladimir Miklushevsky)

I would like to call your attention to the fact that the Administration of the Primorye Territory has failed to fulfill its obligations that were stipulated by the Sub-Programme for the Development of the City of Vladivostok as a Centre of International Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region of the Federal Targeted Programme “Economic and Social Development of the Far East and the Trans-Baikal Territory until 2013” as regards construction of the Opera and Ballet Theatre, as well as two hotels on the Korabelnaya Embankment and Cape Burny in the city of Vladivostok.

With due consideration for previous Government instructions, please open the above-mentioned facilities by June 1, 2013.

Please report on the pace of construction to the Government each month.

6. Ministry of Regional Development (Igor Slyunyayev)

Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment (Sergei Donskoi)

Please report to the Government on the reclamation of a solid-state household- waste management facility and construction of purification facilities on Russky Island.

7. Ministry of Transport (Maxim Sokolov)

Please rule out the possibility of increasing construction costs of a bridge over the Bosfor Vostochny Strait, after this facility is opened.

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In his message to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Viktor Ishayev, the Minister for the Development of Russian Far East and Plenipotentiary Presidential Envoy in the Far Eastern Federal District, reports that the construction of facilities of the APEC-2012 Leaders’ Week and the opening of these facilities in the city of Vladivostok continue to be monitored in line with Presidential Instruction No Pr-1866 dated July 4, 2011.

The appeal notes problematic issues, which need to be resolved.

For instance, facilities of the Far Eastern Federal University on Russky Island, which are stipulated by the Urban Development Code, have not been opened. Currently, 2,200 undergraduate and post-graduate students live in four buildings. There are substantial drawbacks in ensuring fire safety and electrical-engineering safety.

No decision has been adopted on transporting water to the campus from water- supply systems in the city. Water is supplied only from desalination plants. Rospotrebnadzor findings indicate that such water can only be used for technical purposes.

Only two out of three completed sewage-purification facilities in the city of Vladivostok currently operate and purify 30% of all effluents. Southern purification facilities are not connected to sewage networks in any way. In all, 23 pump stations and 26 kilometres of collectors need to be constructed in order to implement the project in full.

There is no timeframe for opening hotels on the Korabelnaya Embankment and on Cape Burny. The hotels, which have been completed by not more than 65%, will be built not earlier than before the end of 2013.

Works to reclaim a solid-state household-waste management facility and to build sewage-purification facilities on Russky Island have been completed with substantial project violations and violations of nature conservation legislation.

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