700 million tenge spent on restoring the irrigation system in Shymkent
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In 2025, approximately 700 million tenge was spent on the restoration of the irrigation network in Shymkent. This money was directed to the construction of a new ditch system in all districts of the metropolis, as well as to the cleaning and strengthening of old canals. These projects, which were carried out with the aim of improving the city's infrastructure and providing residents with clean water, were implemented in a planned manner on a large scale.
A new drainage system was built in all districts of the city. The work was carried out on 60 streets, which is aimed at preventing flooding in the city, increasing the efficiency of the irrigation system and reducing water shortages for local residents. The new drainage system has optimized the water supply system and increased the ability to use water efficiently.
A total of 28 kilometers of canals were constructed. These canals will improve water supply to residential buildings and private sectors located in various districts of the city. In addition, work was carried out to clean and strengthen old canals and riverbeds. Cleanliness and strength of canals and riverbeds ensure safe water supply to residents, prevent flooding and blockages.
Rolan Ibragimov, Head of the Shymkent City Department of Passenger Transport and Highways, noted the importance of the new ditch system:
"Our task is to encircle these ditch systems or install special caissons. This will allow district akimats to deliver water to the necessary places with water trucks in the future. In some places, it is impossible to divert water to other places, because houses have been built on all the plots," he said.
According to Ibragimov, the new ditch system will allow residents to solve the problems of flooding and water shortage. This system will allow irrigation to be carried out more efficiently, significantly improving the quality of the irrigation network in the city. In addition, the new ditches will help save water resources, provide water to local agricultural areas, and develop urban infrastructure.
The canal restoration work was not limited to the construction of new canals. All canals and riverbeds were cleaned, their bottoms and banks were strengthened. This ensures the free flow of water and prevents blockages. In addition, garbage and weeds were removed from the canals, reducing the risk of flooding. These measures are aimed at increasing the safety of residents and improving the environmental situation in the city.
The Shymkent City Administration and the Passenger Transport and Highways Department used modern technologies in the design and construction of the new ditch system. This allowed to increase the durability and efficiency of the ditches, as well as to optimize the water supply system in various districts of the city in the future. The new ditches will allow for effective water management, rapid delivery to the places where it is needed, and reduce water shortages.
The new canals will provide many benefits for the city's residents. First, this system will help prevent flooding, and second, it will make the water supply system more efficient. Third, it will make it easier to irrigate agricultural land through the canals, which will benefit local farmers and residents. In addition, the new system will help improve the city's infrastructure and improve the quality of life for residents.
Rolan Ibragimov once again emphasized the advantages of the ditch system: "By encircling ditches or installing special caissons, we will provide district akimats with the opportunity to deliver water to the necessary places with water transport vehicles. This measure will help prevent water shortages for residents."
According to Ibragimov, in some areas it is impossible to divert water to another place, because houses are built on all the plots. Therefore, it is important to properly plan and install the new ditch system. Through the new canals, the water supply system will be more efficient and the water needs of the population will be met.
New ditches and canals will help improve construction and engineering infrastructure in all areas of the city. These measures will ensure safe water supply to residents, reduce flooding and improve the environmental situation. In addition, the ditches will provide the opportunity to effectively irrigate local agricultural lands.
In conclusion, 700 million tenge was spent on the rehabilitation of the irrigation network and the construction of a new canal system in Shymkent. These works are aimed at satisfying the water needs of the city's residents, preventing flooding, and effectively irrigating agricultural land. The new canals and canals will contribute to improving the city's infrastructure, stabilizing the environmental situation, and improving the quality of life of residents.
In the future, the Shymkent City Administration and the Passenger Transport and Highways Department will continue to develop the drainage system, clean and strengthen canals, and make efforts to improve the city's water supply system. These measures are one of the most important projects aimed at creating a safe and efficient infrastructure for the city's residents.