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Oct. 7, 2025, 10:40 a.m.

Well restored in Kherson region for easier access to water

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PHOTO: Kochubeyivska SBA

PHOTO: Kochubeyivska SBA

The Kochubeevskaya territorial community continues to work on restoring water supply in villages, in particular, to improve the reliability of water supply systems, solar power plants with a capacity of 10 kW each have already been installed at two artesian wells.

This was reported on the community's Facebook page .

The work was funded and provided with the necessary equipment by the Nova Ukraine Charitable Foundation in cooperation with the Council of Cities NGO. The next step is to install similar solar power plants at two more wells.

In addition, an artesian well in the village of Zahradivka was completely restored. Modern automatic equipment was installed and the sanitary zone was fenced. This restoration was made possible thanks to the financial assistance of international partners - the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic with the support of the team of the "Ranok Vidrodzhennia" charitable foundation.

Meanwhile, the water supply system from New Odesa was launched in Mykolaiv on October 1. The water should start flowing directly into the city's water supply system in the coming days, approximately on October 7-8.

The new water supply system is 67 kilometers long and takes water directly from the Southern Bug River. The system consists of two lines with a total capacity of 120 thousand cubic meters of water. The first line is already completely filled with water, while the second is currently being pumped.

Kim explained that at the first stage, the water from the new water supply system will be mixed with water from Ingulets. This is necessary to flush the old city pipes. The process of fully upgrading the system and tangibly improving the water quality may take about four months. This is much faster than the initial forecasts, which envisaged a timeframe twice as long. Residents will notice a gradual improvement in the quality of their drinking water.

Катерина Глушко

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