More than 3,000 residents of the village of Muras in the Leilek district will be provided with drinking water.
In the Batken region, in the village of Muras in the Leilek district, the implementation of a project to create a new water supply system is nearing completion. According to the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic, the initiative titled "Improvement of Climate-Resilient Water Management Services" is actively moving towards completion.
Currently, the work is in the final stages, and soon more than 3,000 local residents will gain access to safe and clean drinking water.
As part of this subproject, significant infrastructure modernization has been carried out: new clean water reservoirs have been built, modern chlorination units installed, water intake facilities updated, and water pipelines and distribution networks stretching over 17 kilometers have been laid.
The completion of construction will be an important step towards improving the quality of life for 3,408 residents of the village of Muras. The updated system will provide stable and reliable water supply that meets all sanitary standards and will create conditions for long-term operation and rational management of water resources.
The commissioning of the new facility will ensure a centralized water supply system for 537 households and will have a significant impact on the socio-economic development of the village.
The construction work is being carried out by the project implementation department of the Department of Drinking Water Supply and Wastewater Management under the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry.