During the project preparation, the branch employees made a trip to the future farm site to collect soil samples for analysis. They conducted a study of the main agrochemical indicators, measured the area where trout basins and water supply systems will be located, and took into account the physico-geographical features of the region, such as climate, relief, and soil type.
The trout farm will occupy 1 hectare and consist of 10 basins. As part of the project, the soil removed from the construction site will be used to increase the fertility of the plot, while mineral soil will be used for filling and compaction of access roads.
Specialists provided consultation to the client, explaining in detail how to correctly remove the fertile soil layer, in what volume and to what depth, in order to avoid mixing it with mineral soil.
The project layout includes a 6-year period, including 3 years of the technical stage and 3 years for biological restoration. The construction of a trout farm requires making complex project decisions, and the soil restoration process may take several years.
The development of the reclamation project is carried out in full compliance with the requirements of the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 10, 2018, No. 800 "On Land Reclamation and Conservation".
This project is an important step in the development of aquaculture in the region, providing not only economic benefits, but also ensuring the preservation of ecological balance.