The press service of the mayor's office reported that the mayor checked the progress of the construction and emphasized the importance of adhering to quality standards. He also instructed specialists to strictly follow safety regulations and complete the work on time.
Mayor: “What has been done inside? Has everything rotten and destroyed been removed?”
Head of Oshgorvodokanal Talant Baikishiev: “Yes, everything has been taken out.”
Mayor: “When we come back — will you show me?”
Talant Baikishiev: “Yes, of course.”
Mayor: “So… is this already completed?”
Talant Baikishiev: “The facade and the front part are finished, this side is also ready.”
Mayor: “What about the roof?”
Talant Baikishiev: “We will pour a 5 cm thick 'standing' layer on the roof, add 'liquid glass', and make a roofing felt cover for waterproofing.”
Mayor: “Now it looks like a repair. Everything has rotted and collapsed in 40 years…”
Talant Baikishiev: “Actually, it’s been 50 years.”
Mayor: “And during this time, there has never been a full inspection. Now water shouldn’t leak from above, understood?”
Talant Baikishiev: “Yes.”
Mayor: “How many crews are working for you?”
Talant Baikishiev: “There are 5 crews working on the facade.”
Mayor: “The trees need to be trimmed. Discuss this with the landscaping service — let them trim them.”
Talant Baikishiev: “Okay.”
- The Ozgur water treatment station provides about 80% of the population of the city of Osh with clean drinking water and has not undergone significant repairs since its opening.