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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Almaty, March 12 (Xinhua) — Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced that more than 220 projects to modernize and build new water management facilities will be implemented in the country by 2026. This was reported on Thursday by the Kazinform news agency.
"The state has launched an unprecedentedly large-scale effort to modernize critical infrastructure… Despite its vast territory, Kazakhstan is experiencing an acute shortage of water resources. Therefore, providing the population with high-quality drinking water, as well as meeting the economy's growing water needs, is of strategic importance," the president said, speaking at the 3rd Republican Forum of Maslikhat (local representative bodies) Deputies at All Levels in Astana.
According to him, the launch of the Shardara group water supply system is scheduled for the fall of this year, which will provide drinking water to 30,000 residents of the city of Shardara in the Turkestan region.
"Reconstruction of the Koksaray Reservoir has also begun in the Turkestan Region, and reservoirs are being built in the Kyzylorda and Zhambyl Regions. The projects will be completed next year," noted K.-Zh. Tokayev.
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