Hot Water Supply to Be Cut Off in Two Kyiv Districts for Two Weeks
Scheduled Hydraulic Pressure Tests on Heating Networks
According to Главком: From June 1 to June 14, 2026, the company Euro-Reconstruction LLC will conduct planned hydraulic pressure tests on heating networks in the Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts of Kyiv. As part of these operations, residents will experience a temporary suspension of hot water service. The tests, starting on June 1, will be carried out within the heat supply zone managed by Euro-Reconstruction LLC and have been approved by the Kyiv City State Administration.
Purpose and Information for Consumers
The main goal of these tests is to identify and repair potentially hazardous sections of pipelines. During the hydraulic pressure tests, hot water supply services will be paused for the duration of the work. The operator responsible for the external engineering networks where these activities will take place is Kyivteploenergo Municipal Enterprise.
For further details, consumers can contact the duty service at the following phone numbers:
- (044) 287-84-04
- (044) 287-84-05
- (044) 289-21-54
- Mobile: (067) 654-70-72
Additionally, during this period, Kyivteploenergo is involved in a case of official negligence by a department head, which caused financial losses of about 9.4 million UAH during repairs of heating networks in the Troieshchyna microdistrict. An indictment has been issued against the official, highlighting the severity of the situation and the critical need to uphold safety and quality standards in heat supply services.
Scheduled hydraulic pressure tests on heating networks are a crucial step to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the heat supply system and to prevent potential accidents.
The temporary hot water cutoff may cause inconvenience for residents, but it is a necessary measure to maintain the infrastructure in proper condition. The negligence case at Kyivteploenergo underscores the importance of quality control in these operations and could influence future policies in managing heating networks.
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