What utilities are provided to buildings in Poland?
The vast majority of buildings in Polish cities are provided with all types of utilities. The following requirements apply to them.
The vast majority of buildings in Polish cities are provided with all types of utilities. The following requirements apply to them.
Budynek wyposażony w centralne ogrzewanie - the building equipped with central heating Building with central heating.
A building in which all or part of the apartments are connected to an installation that supplies heat from a central heat production source or from an individual building's own boiler room.
Sources of central heating include: thermal power plants, thermal power plants, boiler houses in residential complexes or local boiler houses in apartment buildings.
Buildings equipped with central heating also include buildings with a floor installation located inside the building, including a heating device.
Budynek wyposażony w gaz z sieci - the building equipped with gas from gas supply system
A building in which gas from the network is supplied to the apartments (all or some), using the gas network.
Budynek wyposażony w kanalizację - the building equipped with a sewerage network
A building inside of which - in apartments or in a corridor - there is an installation (to which devices such as a sink, toilet, washbasin, bathtub are connected) that allows wastewater and used water (so-called domestic wastewater) to be discharged into receivers: into the network, septic tank, home treatment facilities, sewerage.
Budynek wyposażony w wodociąg - the building equipped with a water supply system
A building in which the water supply system is connected to all or some of the apartments of the building, or the apartments do not have a water tap, but it is located inside the building, for example, in a corridor.
Source of definitions: General Statistical Office of Poland
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