In order to prevent waterlogging in the Abay District, work is underway to clean the irrigation ditch systems on all streets.
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On November 6, 2025, large-scale work began on cleaning and updating irrigation ditch systems in the city's district. This initiative is primarily aimed at preventing water from flowing onto the streets due to the increased amount of precipitation in the autumn-winter season. In this regard, municipal service specialists, the district akimat, and contracting organizations are systematically carrying out work to remove garbage, clean silt, and repair unusable parts of drainage ditches located on all streets.
Irrigation systems in the district are one of the most important engineering networks for the safety of residents and the stability of the city's infrastructure. This is because preventing floods, regulating groundwater levels, and preventing streets and yards from turning into swamps directly depend on the proper functioning of these ditches. Therefore, the work being carried out is not just a seasonal measure, but an important step towards ensuring long-term environmental and sanitary safety.
According to representatives of the utility industry, the cleaning work is divided into several stages in accordance with a pre-prepared plan. First, dangerous areas with low water permeability and accumulated dirt were identified, and special equipment was deployed in those areas. Excavators, trucks and manual workers are working in several directions at the same time. The collected garbage is taken to special landfills, and the unhindered drainage of the ditches is ensured.
Irrigation ditches are often clogged with household waste, broken branches, fallen leaves, and improperly disposed construction debris. Therefore, specialists are also conducting explanatory work with residents to prevent environmental pollution and not use ditches as a place to dump household waste. The district akimat notes that high public responsibility in this direction will significantly reduce the risk of flooding.
Cleaning work is not limited to central streets, but also includes courtyards and small streets that may cause inconvenience to residents. Water intake grilles located along the ditches are replaced, wells are also cleaned. If necessary, concrete elements are restored, and unsuitable areas are completely renovated. All this is done to maintain a uniform flow of water and prevent water from flowing back.
Residents of the district are confident that this measure will have a positive impact on their quality of life. In recent years, the problem of puddles and water accumulation along the streets during heavy rains in some regions has been raised several times. Therefore, the start of cleaning work has received public support. Residents are helping utility specialists and are doing their best to clean the ditches near their homes from garbage.
According to the responsible authorities, the complete cleaning of the water supply systems will take several days. It is important to pay attention to each street and carry out the work in a planned manner, taking into account territorial features. In addition, cleaning work will be repeated every season in order to maintain the sanitary cleanliness of the city. This is only part of the comprehensive improvement of the infrastructure. In the future, projects are also being considered to digitize the drainage system, install special sensors to monitor water flow, and gradually upgrade the irrigation networks.
The district akimat calls on city residents to maintain a sanitary culture. Each person's concern for the environment directly affects the appearance of the city. If each resident responsibly takes care of the cleanliness of their yard and street, the damage from natural disasters will be significantly reduced. Therefore, tidying up the house and throwing garbage in special places is a common task.
The Public Utilities Department, on the other hand, is committed to constantly monitoring the cleanliness of the ditches and being prepared for any weather. Emergency preparedness is an integral part of ensuring public safety. Especially in seasons with a high risk of flooding, preventive measures can prevent large losses later.
In summary, the work on cleaning the irrigation ditch systems on all streets, which began on November 6, is an important measure aimed at ensuring the comfortable life and safety of city residents. This is a common responsibility not only of municipal services, but also of the entire population. Keeping the city clean and maintaining the infrastructure is a good deed for every resident.
It is certain that work in this direction will continue in the future, and the sanitary condition of the district will steadily improve. A conscious society is a clean city. And clean drains are a guarantee of safe streets and a comfortable life.