Riga Water donates generators to Ukraine
Riga Water has donated seven generators to Ukraine to aid in humanitarian efforts for continuous electricity supply amid the ongoing conflict.
"Riga Water" Donates Seven Generators to Ukraine
Riga Water has donated seven electric generators to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Riga Water will donate generators to support Ukraine
Riga Water is donating seven electric generators to Ukraine via the organization Ziedot.lv to assist with humanitarian efforts in providing continuous power supply amidst the ongoing conflict.
The maximum lifespan of a water meter is 10 years
Residents of a house on Artilērijas Street in Riga have received a notice from their property manager urging them to modernize their remotely readable water meters that were installed around 10 years ago.
Ban on Being on Ice in All Water Bodies in Riga
Riga has enforced a ban on accessing the ice of all water bodies in its administrative territory starting March 4 due to adverse weather conditions and safety concerns.
Starting from March 4, it is prohibited to be on the ice of all bodies of water in Riga
Due to weather conditions and insufficient stable ice on water bodies, Riga authorities have prohibited access to ice on all lakes and coastal waters beginning March 4.
Opening of the "Riga Heat" Electrode Boiler
AS "Rīgas siltums" has inaugurated a new electrode water-heating boiler at its heating plant in Imanta, Riga.
"Rīgas ūdens" agrees with the Nordic Investment Bank on the possibilities of receiving a loan up to 50 million euros
"Rīgas ūdens" has signed a contract with the Nordic Investment Bank for a loan limit of up to 50 million euros to support its investment programs.
Over the weekend, more than 200 people in Riga violated the ban on walking on the ice of water bodies
Over 200 people in Riga violated a ban on walking on ice, prompting police to educate the public on safety risks.
The number of water supply accidents in Riga has increased due to the strong cold snap
The prolonged and intense frost has led to an increase in water supply accidents in Riga's infrastructure due to changes in physical conditions affecting the ground and pipes.