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Electronic Services Portal State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine 5/7/2020 View permission Electronic services portal State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine Home (/) / Register of permits for special water use (/site/permit-registry) / View permission / Statement Permission for special water use №43 / КВ / 49д-20 dated 10.02.2020 Water user information Type of water user Legal entity Name PRIVATE JOINT STOCK COMPANY "AGROFORT" Identification data 34378735 Place of registration 09201, KYIV REGION, KAGARLYTSKY DISTRICT, city KAGARLYK, str. May 1, was. 6, building P Contact information Phone: + 38- (045) -736-3805 Permission information Name of the authority that issued the permit State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine Issue number and date №43 / KV / 49d-20 dated 10.02.2020 Validity from 10.02.2020 to 10.02.2025 Current status acting Permit form https://e-services.davr.gov.ua/parlor/p-permit-registry/view-permit?id=21842 1/14 5/7/2020 View permission paper Water use region KIEV REGION The purpose of water use Drinking and sanitary needs Production needs List of places of water use (water intake) Actual place of business Well № 9, mine well № 1, Kagarlyk, Kagarlyk district, Rosava river, Ros river basin, Dnipro river basin district Water supply source type code (60) Underground aquifer Code and name of the water supply source CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0020 / R. ROSAVA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.11 Ros from the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions to the mouth Type of water use Fence from underground sources Deciphering the type of water use Underground springs Actual place of business Well № 1 in the village of Ternivka, Kagarlyk district, Rosava river, Ros river basin, Dnipro river basin district Water supply source type code (60) Underground aquifer Code and name of the water supply source CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0020 / R. ROSAVA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.11 Ros from the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions to the mouth Type of water use Fence from underground sources Deciphering the type of water use Underground springs Actual place of business Well № 2, mine well № 2, p. Shpendivka, Kagarlyk district, Gorokhovatka river, Ros river basin, Dnipro river basin district https://e-services.davr.gov.ua/parlor/p-permit-registry/view-permit?id=21842 2/14 5/7/2020 View permission Water supply source type code (60) Underground aquifer Code and name of the water supply source CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0151 / R. GOROKHOVATKA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.10, Ros from the source to the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions Type of water use Fence from underground sources Deciphering the type of water use Underground springs Actual place of business Wells № 3, № 4, p. Suschany, Kaharlyk district, Gorokhovatka river, Ros river basin, Dnipro river basin district Water supply source type code (60) Underground aquifer Code and name of the water supply source CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0151 / R. GOROKHOVATKA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.10, Ros from the source to the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions Type of water use Fence from underground sources Deciphering the type of water use Underground springs Actual place of business Wells № 5, № 6, mine well № 3, p. Chernyakhiv, Kaharlyk district, Bobrytsia river, Dnipro river basin Water supply source type code (60) Underground aquifer Code and name of the water supply source CHER / DNEPR / 0742 / R. BOBRITSYA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.03, the Dnieper from the dam of the Kiev reservoir to the dam of the Kaniv reservoir (excluding the Desna, Trubizh) Type of water use Fence from underground sources Deciphering the type of water use Underground springs Actual place of business https://e-services.davr.gov.ua/parlor/p-permit-registry/view-permit?id=21842 3/14 5/7/2020 View permission Well № 8 in the village of Kirdany, Tarashchansky district, Kotluga river, Ros river basin, Dnipro river basin district Water supply source type code (60) Underground aquifer Code and name of the water supply source CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0144 / R. KOTLUGA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.10, Ros from the source to the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions Type of water use Fence from underground sources Deciphering the type of water use Underground springs Actual place of business Well № 7 in the village of Brylivka, Stavyshche district, Gnily Tikich river, Sinyukha river basin, Southern Bug river basin district Water supply source type code (60) Underground aquifer Code and name of the water supply source CHER / Y.BUG / 0196/0111/0005 / R.HNYLYY TIKYCH Code and name of the water management area M5.4.0.05 Tikich (including Rotten Tikich, Mountain Tikich) Type of water use Fence from underground sources Deciphering the type of water use Underground springs Water intake limit Volumes of water Indicator 3 3 m / day thousand m / year Water intake, total (including): 294,337 th most common 93,516 th most common - from surface sources (separately for each - - source) - from underground sources (separately for 294,337 th most common 93,516 th most common each river basin) Р.РОСАВА 19,192 th most common 5,531 th most common R. GOROKHOVATKA 154,100 50,536 th most common https://e-services.davr.gov.ua/parlor/p-permit-registry/view-permit?id=21842 4/14 5/7/2020 View permission Volumes of water Indicator 3 3 m / day thousand m / year Р.БОБРИЦЯ 78,186 th most common 24,447 th most common Р.КОТЛУГА 8,474 th most common 3,057 th most common Р.ГНИЛЫЙ ТИКИЧ 34,385 th most common 9,945 th most common Water use limit Volumes of water Indicator 3 3 m / day thousand m / year Use of water for own needs, total 294,337 th most common 93,516 th most common (including): from surface sources: - - - for drinking and sanitary needs - - - for production needs - - - for other needs - - from underground sources: 294,337 th most common 93,516 th most common - for drinking and sanitary needs 12,815 th most common 4,680 th most common - for production needs 281,522 th most common 88,836 th most common - for other needs - - from another water user: - - - for drinking and sanitary needs - - - for production needs - - - for other needs - - List of places of water use (drainage) Place of discharge (within / outside the settlement) within the city of Kagarlyk Code of type of the receiver of return (sewage) waters https://e-services.davr.gov.ua/parlor/p-permit-registry/view-permit?id=21842 5/14 5/7/2020 View permission (84) The latrine Name of the receiver of return (sewage) waters Cesspool Category of return (sewage) waters Code and name of the water body CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0020 / R. ROSAVA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.11 Ros from the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions to the mouth Type of drainage Drainage into the cesspool Deciphering the type of drainage Not specified Place of discharge (within / outside the settlement) within the village. Ternivka, Kaharlyk district Code of type of the receiver of return (sewage) waters (84) The latrine Name of the receiver of return (sewage) waters Cesspool Category of return (sewage) waters Code and name of the water body CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0020 / R. ROSAVA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.11 Ros from the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions to the mouth Type of drainage Drainage into the cesspool Deciphering the type of drainage Not specified Place of discharge (within / outside the settlement) within the village. Shpendivka, Kaharlyk district Code of type of the receiver of return (sewage) waters (84) The latrine Name of the receiver of return (sewage) waters Cesspool Category of return (sewage) waters Code and name of the water body CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0151 / R. GOROKHOVATKA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.10, Ros from the source to the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions https://e-services.davr.gov.ua/parlor/p-permit-registry/view-permit?id=21842 6/14 5/7/2020 View permission Type of drainage Drainage into the cesspool Deciphering the type of drainage Not specified Place of discharge (within / outside the settlement) within the village. Shpendivka, Kaharlyk district Code of type of the receiver of return (sewage) waters (81) Drives Name of the receiver of return (sewage) waters Drive Category of return (sewage) waters Code and name of the water body CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0151 / R. GOROKHOVATKA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.10, Ros from the source to the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions Type of drainage Drainage into the drive Deciphering the type of drainage Not specified Place of discharge (within / outside the settlement) within the city of Sushchany, Kagarlyk district Code of type of the receiver of return (sewage) waters (84) The latrine Name of the receiver of return (sewage) waters Cesspool Category of return (sewage) waters Code and name of the water body CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0151 / R. GOROKHOVATKA Code and name of the water management area M5.1.2.10, Ros from the source to the border of Kyiv and Cherkasy regions Type of drainage Drainage into the cesspool Deciphering the type of drainage Not specified Place of discharge (within / outside the settlement) within the village. Suschany, Kagarlyk district https://e-services.davr.gov.ua/parlor/p-permit-registry/view-permit?id=21842 7/14 5/7/2020 View permission Code of type of the receiver of return (sewage) waters (81) Drives Name of the receiver of return (sewage) waters Drive Category of return (sewage) waters Code and name of the water body CHER / DNEPR / 0720/0151 / R.
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