Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment
Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment Krasnodar GRES Project Volume I11 Environmental Assessment
Name Administration of Mostovskoy 1. Makhoshevskaya Administration of Makhoshevskaya 1. Burny 2. Nikitino 3. Kirovsky 4. Uzlovoe Administration of Psebai I. Perepravnaya 2. Dyatlov 3. Krasny gai 4. Svobodny Mir 5. Tsentralny Adminstration of Perepravnaya 1. Unarokovo 2. Slavyansky Administration of Unarokovo 1. Shedok 2. Zarechny 3. lzvest kovy 4. Kuibyshev Administration of Shedok 1. Yaroslavskaya 2. Novotritsky Admistration of Yarosiavskaya Total rural area 4.4.4 Existing Infrastructure The infrastructure in the region is characterized by the following indices: a) medical facilities: number of hospitals - 9 - number of beds (total) - 830 number of physicians and medical personnel - 11 82; - physicians - 131 ; Number of Private Farms 289 672 672 53 24 14 308 404 1238 42 35 74 126 1515 750 296 1052 1071 80 33 171 1355 1975 20 1995 14391 Population 789 1725 1725 86 23 15 - 592 716 323 114 88 235 320 3997 2226 876 3110 2746 174 109 497 3526 5987 28 601 5 39676 PAGE 4-63
number of polyclinics - 3; number of obstetric stations - 88; territorial tuberculosis hospital - 1 - number of personnel - 82 b) preschool facilities C) available secondary schools: number of places - 6475 number of children 11 329 number of teachers - 947 d) housing space available: total housing space as of January 1, 1994 - 1 1 69.4 thousand m2; number of those needing housing space and improvement of living conditions - 500 families; state municipal housing space - 56.5 thousand m2; private housing space - 11 12.9 thousand m2; e) social and recreational sphere: movie theaters and movie projectors - 19; libraries - 25 art schools - 2 in Mostovskoy and Psebai; post offices - 30 PAGE 4-64
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number of polyclinics - 3;<br />
number of obstetric stations - 88;<br />
territorial tuberculosis hospital - 1<br />
- number of personnel - 82<br />
b) preschool facilities<br />
C) available secondary schools:<br />
number of places - 6475<br />
number of children 11 329<br />
number of teachers - 947<br />
d) housing space available:<br />
total housing space as of January 1, 1994 - 1 1 69.4 thousand m2;<br />
number of those needing housing space and improvement of living<br />
conditions - 500 families;<br />
state municipal housing space - 56.5 thousand m2;<br />
private housing space - 11 12.9 thousand m2;<br />
e) social and recreational sphere:<br />
movie theaters and movie projectors - 19;<br />
libraries - 25<br />
art schools - 2 in Mostovskoy and Psebai;<br />
post offices - 30<br />
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