A water supply system was launched in the "AYKOL" residential complex in Shymkent.

A water supply system was launched in the "AYKOL" residential complex in Shymkent.

01.12.2025 22:48:05 113

Today, the city mayor, along with residents of the Aiköl residential complex, participated in the launch ceremony of the water supply system. The project was made possible following a public meeting, during which residents emphasized the need to provide the neighborhood with high-quality drinking water.

As part of the project, a 14.7-kilometer water pipeline was installed, providing water supply to 38 residential and community facilities. The project will significantly improve sanitary and hygienic conditions and enhance the living comfort of local residents.

Shymkent resident Nazim Kalybekova noted:
"The water's back on, thanks everyone. Now we're hoping everything will get better. Maybe we'll start gardening and growing some fruit and berries."

The city mayor expressed gratitude to the sponsors for their support and to the contractor for the high-quality and timely completion of the work. The coordinated efforts of the mayor's office, business representatives, and district residents made it possible to achieve this result in such a short time.

Shymkent currently has 99.5% of its drinking water supply. Authorities have announced plans to increase this figure to 99.9%. This year, the water supply system has already been launched in the Tekesu and Kyzylzhar-2 microdistricts. Next up is the large Kursay microdistrict, home to over 4,500 homes. Water supply is planned for this month.

Rzabek Mendikulov, Head of the Department of Energy and Infrastructure Development of the City of Shymkent, emphasized:

"In accordance with our plan, a major infrastructure project will be commissioned in Kursay this December. Once launched, the city's drinking water supply will reach 99.9%. Water has already been provided to Tekesu and Kyzylzhar-2. Water was also provided today to Aikol."

The launch of the water supply system in the Aiköl residential complex was the result of open dialogue with the community and prompt resolution of quality-of-life issues. Work on developing the city's public utilities infrastructure will continue, aimed at creating comfortable conditions for Shymkent residents.