Water Supply Interruption in Odesa and Region: Restoration Timelines Announced.

Water Supply Interruption in Odesa and Region: Restoration Timelines Announced
Water Supply Interruption in Odesa and Region: Restoration Timelines Announced

Water Supply Disruption in Odesa and the Region

According to Novyny.live: A major interruption to the water supply occurred in Odesa and the surrounding region on January 16 due to both emergency repairs and scheduled maintenance work. Authorities have pledged to restore water to Odesa city by 21:00, while the wider region should have its supply returned by 23:00.

Within the city of Odesa, residents at the following addresses are affected:

  • Kishinivska Street
  • Sierohodskoho Street
  • Sheptytskoho Street
  • Bakhmutska Street
  • Melitopolska Street
  • Ivana Lutsenka Street

Meanwhile, in the region, the following villages are without water:

  • Velykyi Dalnyk
  • Khlibodarske
  • Avanhard
  • Radisne

For Odesa residents in need of water, 17 public well complexes (buvets) are operational. These buvets draw water from depths of 80 to 120 meters. They are located at:

  • Mechnykova Square
  • Mykhailivskyi Square
  • Nebesnoi Sotni Avenue
  • Dalnytska Street
  • M. Hovorova Street
  • Prosvity Street
  • Heranieva Street
  • Krymska Street
  • Heroiv Oborony Street
  • Prokhorovskyi Square
  • I. Rabina Street
  • Inglezi Street
  • Lesi Ukrainky Avenue
  • Kniazia Yaroslava Mudroho Avenue
  • 6th Station of V. Fontan
  • Kosmonavtiv Street
  • Starobazarnyi Square

For additional information, residents can contact the following phone numbers:

  • 0-800-307-505
  • 048-705-55-05
  • 068-905-55-05
  • 066-905-55-05
  • 093-17-00-155
The water supply interruption in Odesa and its outskirts is part of regular maintenance efforts conducted to improve the water infrastructure. Such measures are necessary to ensure the stability and quality of services for residents.

The city is providing alternative water sources through its network of public wells, which is a critical resource for meeting the population's needs during utility emergencies. These planned and emergency outages are a common occurrence in many post-Soviet cities where infrastructure requires significant modernization.


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