May 6, 2025, 4:54 p.m.

Implementation of water supply schedules was discussed live on Intent.Insight

(Photo collage: Intent)

Water supply has always been a difficult issue for Odesa, as the city has to supply water from Bilyayivka.

So, what is the current situation with water supply in Odesa, should we expect water supply schedules and what challenges the city faces in the field of water supply, we decided to discuss on the live TV show of Intent.Insight on April 6 with Serhiy Chaban, head of the InfoXvodokanal information center.

Odesa residents will also be told what the water tariff consists of and who pays it. Every week, Intent.Insight looks at one issue that worries Ukrainians and raises topical questions and tries to solve specific problems.

Every week, Intent.Insight looks at one issue that worries Ukrainians, raises topical questions and tries to solve specific problems.

On April 29, we decided to dedicate the live broadcast of Intent.Insight to the real estate market in Odesa and Ukraine and the impact of the war on it.

On April 15, the live broadcast of Intent.Insight was devoted to the problems of bicycle infrastructure development both in Odesa and Ukraine.

On April 8, the world celebrated the International Roma Day, a holiday that aims to draw attention to the culture, history and problems of the Roma people, so the show was dedicated to the problems of the Roma in Odesa region.

On April 1, Valeriy Bolgan talked to Ivan Stulnyk, a logistician at the emergency response department of the NGO "Tenth of April", about the problems of internally displaced persons.

The previous live broadcast on March 25 was devoted to vocational training in Odesa Oblast, and on March 18 they discussed Odesa's transportation problems and the launch of the MISTO digital platform.

On February 11, the conversation was devoted to the Odesa Archaeological Museum, which recently received equipment to create virtual models of valuable exhibits from the museum's collection and began creating 3D models of 60 exhibits. And how to protect the exhibits from the war.

The last event of January was held without a guest and was dedicated to the suspension of funding for all USAID programs in Ukraine for 90 days after the State Department ordered an audit of all international assistance.

The last episode in 2024 was devoted to a discussion of possible elections in Ukraine in 2025. Valeriy Bolhan's interlocutor then was Anatoliy Boyko, head of the Odesa regional organization of the Committee of Voters of Ukraine.

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