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02/23/2026, 11:54In the village of Muras in the Leylek district of the Batken region, work is being completed on the construction of a new water supply system as part of the project “Improving climate-resilient water services.”
Construction is currently in its final stages, and in the near future, more than 3,000 residents of the village will have access to clean and safe drinking water.
The implementation of the subproject has enabled a large-scale upgrade of the infrastructure: new clean water reservoirs and modern chlorination facilities have been built, water intake facilities have been upgraded, and water pipelines and distribution networks with a total length of over 17 kilometers have been laid.
The completion of construction work will be an important step in improving the quality of life for 3,408 residents of the village of Muras. The upgraded system will ensure a reliable and sustainable water supply that meets sanitary requirements, as well as create conditions for long-term operation and effective water resource management.
The commissioning of the facility will provide 537 households with a centralized water supply system and will make a significant contribution to the socio-economic development of the settlement.
The construction is being carried out by the Project Implementation Division of the Department of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Development.



