DocumentCode
1411295
Title
Russia´s sorry infrastructure
Author
Oberg, Johnny
Volume
37
Issue
12
fYear
2000
fDate
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
47
Lastpage
51
Abstract
The loss of the nuclear submarine Kursk and the fire in Moscow´s TV tower are indications of an infrastructure in grievous disrepair. The outlook for Russia´s technological infrastructure remains grim, experts insist. Almost 70 percent of the population drinks water unfit by US standards. One-third of waste water is released untreated. Railways, electricity, oil and gas pipelines, roads and bridges all need massive infusions of cash. The Russian national electric grid will need at least $70 billion over the next five to seven years to maintain current levels of power output, or the country will face a severe energy crisis as the power distribution system collapses. The Emergency Situations Ministry issued an apocalyptic prediction that Russia was becoming vulnerable to innumerable technological disasters, such as fires, collapsing buildings, radiation leaks, pipeline ruptures, and toxic spills. Experts warned that much of Russia´s industrial equipment might become virtually useless within five years. The estimated cost of these repairs is about a hundred billion dollars, about five times the total annual budget of the Federal government.
Keywords
distribution networks; fires; military equipment; naval engineering; railways; underwater vehicles; water supply; water treatment; Emergency Situations Ministry; Kursk nuclear submarine; Moscow TV tower fire; Russia; Russian national electric grid; collapsing buildings; industrial equipment; pipeline ruptures; power distribution system; radiation leaks; railways; technological infrastructure; toxic spills; unfit drinking water; untreated waste water; Bridges; Fires; Marine technology; Petroleum; Pipelines; Poles and towers; Rail transportation; Roads; TV; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/6.887596
Filename
887596
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