15.03.2024, 15:52 21631

Water supply will be accessible for 97.8% of the rural population by the end of the year

Water supply will be accessible for 97.8% of the rural population by the end of the year
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At the meeting of the board of the Ministry of Industry and Construction of Kazakhstan, it was stated that the directive from the head of state to ensure 100% of the population has access to drinking water by the end of 2025 is under special control. By the end of last year, access to water supply services was at 98.9% in cities (2022 - 98.4%) and 96.6% in rural areas (2021 - 94.8%), press service of the Ministry of Industry and Construction reports.

Out of 6,256 Kazakhstani villages, 5,130 have been provided with water supply services. The remaining 1,126 villages are planned to be supplied with water by the end of 2025, including 317 villages with centralized water supply and 809 with modular water treatment units. Out of 89 cities, 65 are fully provided with water supply services. By the end of 2025, the plan is to cover the remaining 24 cities, including five cities this year.

This year, 218 billion tenge from the national budget is allocated for the implementation of water supply and sewage system development projects. These funds are planned to extend water supply services to 99.5% of the urban and 97.8% of the rural population.

Furthermore, efforts are being made to ensure the population has access to quality utility services by reducing the wear and tear of heating, water supply, and sewage networks. Last year, 2.8 thousand km of heating, water supply, and sewage networks were built and modernized with funds from the national budget.

In 2023, approximately 336 km of heating networks were repaired and constructed at a total cost of 175.5 billion tenge, funded by the national and local budgets, investments, and enterprises' own resources. This year, 131.5 billion tenge is allocated for the modernization of 220 km of heating networks.
 

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