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discovery of fifty autonomously interconnected objects unearthed in Novinky, within the Nizhny Novgorod water channel

Water company alerts residents about mandatory contract signing for identified fixtures. Failure to comply will result in the sealing and disconnection of any unauthorized taps.

Uncovered in Novinky, Nizhny Novgorod's water channel, are fifty unconnected objects found to...
Uncovered in Novinky, Nizhny Novgorod's water channel, are fifty unconnected objects found to operate independently.

discovery of fifty autonomously interconnected objects unearthed in Novinky, within the Nizhny Novgorod water channel

The Nizhny Novgorod (NN) Administration has issued a statement regarding the illegal water connections in Novinki Village, located on Utyanny Lane. The statement, made public through a news tip submission, urges residents to legalize their water connections.

According to the NN Administration, 50 illegally connected objects have been identified by the Nizhny Novgorod Water Utility in Novinki Village. Only one owner of the identified objects has contacted the water utility to legalize their connection.

The NN Administration has not announced any new penalties or fines for those found to be illegally connected. However, it has been stated that those found to be illegally connected will be charged retroactively. Failure to sign contracts and obtain necessary documents may result in the illegal connections being sealed with a lock. The NN Administration has not clarified the consequences for those who fail to legalize their connections beyond the previous notification of sealing with a lock.

The NN Administration has not provided details on how to legalize water connections or announced any plans to provide assistance to residents in this process. It has also not specified a deadline for residents to comply with the request. Furthermore, the NN Administration has not stated whether it will be conducting further inspections to identify more illegal connections.

The name or identity of the owner of the only illegally connected object among the 50 on Utyanny Lane, Novinki, who reported to regularize the water supply connection, is not publicly disclosed.

The NN Administration has not announced any changes in water utility policies or regulations in relation to this matter. It has also not clarified whether this is a one-time initiative or part of a larger campaign to address illegal water connections in the region.

Residents of Novinki are encouraged to heed the NN Administration's call and legalize their water connections to avoid any potential penalties or disruptions in their water supply.

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