Water Supply Interrupted in Odesa on January 25: Locations of Public Wells.

Water Supply Interrupted in Odesa on January 25: Locations of Public Wells
Water Supply Interrupted in Odesa on January 25: Locations of Public Wells

Water Supply Disruption in Odesa

According to Novyny.live: On Sunday, January 25, the water supply in Odesa was temporarily halted due to scheduled and emergency repair work. The water utility has stated that service will be restored gradually throughout the day, a situation that has drawn significant attention from the city's residents. Such maintenance work is a periodic necessity for the city's aging infrastructure.

Public Wells Provide Alternative Water Access

To provide residents with water during the repairs, 17 public well complexes, known as 'byuvets,' are operational across Odesa. These wells draw from depths of 80 to 120 meters, ensuring a supply of quality water. The water from these points is provided free of charge, making it accessible to all citizens.

The public wells are located at the following addresses:

  • 12th line of Lyustdorfska Road
  • 17th line
  • Levitan Street (buildings 101-147)
  • Prince Yaroslav the Wise Avenue (16-26)
  • Academician Korolyov Street (42-70)
  • Kostandi Street (162–196)
  • Sim'yi Glodan Street (11–19)
  • 3rd Vapnyany Lane, 10
  • Kanatna Street, 42
  • Shevchenko Avenue (6-10)
  • Reshat Ametov Street
  • Lesya Ukrainka Avenue (3-23)
  • French Boulevard (14-30)
  • Mechnikov Square
  • Mykhailivsky Square
  • Heavenly Hundred Avenue, 14
  • Dalnytska Street, 25
  • M. Govorov Street
  • Prosvity Street, 1-D
  • Geranieva Street
  • Krymska Street
  • Heroes of Defense Street
  • Prokhorovsky Square
  • I. Rabin Street
  • Inglezi Street
  • Lesya Ukrainka Avenue, 33
  • Prince Yaroslav the Wise Avenue, 1
  • 6th Station of the Great Fountain
  • Kosmonavtiv Street
  • StaroBazarny Square

Residents can use these wells while the work to restore the main water supply continues.

This situation underscores the critical importance of having alternative water sources for the population during infrastructure maintenance. The free public wells become a vital resource for meeting residents' needs, which is especially crucial given the inconveniences caused by the lack of centralized supply. While restoration is planned for the same day, some districts may experience longer delays, requiring patience and understanding from the community.


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