Water Supply Disruption in Odesa: Restoration Timeline Announced.
Water Supply Restrictions in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: On February 1, 2023, the water supply in several districts of Odesa was temporarily restricted due to emergency and scheduled repair work. Residents in the affected areas may experience interruptions in their water service. The city's water utility is a critical piece of infrastructure, and such maintenance is essential for its long-term reliability. Full restoration of service is planned for 2:00 PM on February 1, though repairs in some specific locations are expected to continue until February 2.
Streets and Areas Potentially Affected
The following streets and squares have been listed as locations where water supply may be limited:
- Didrikhson St.
- Manezhna St.
- Staroportofrankivska St.
- Skydanivska St.
- Olhiivska St., 32
- Mechnikov St.
- 10 Kvіtnia St.
- Taras Kuzmin St.
- Pishonivska St.
- Lesi Ukrainky Ave., 1-13
- Mechnikov Square
- Mykhailivskyi Square
- Nebesnoi Sotni Ave., 14
- Dalnytska St., 25
- M. Govorov St.
- Prosvity St., 1-D
- Heranieva St.
- Krymska St.
- Heroiv Oborony St.
- Prokhorovskyi Square
- I. Rabin St.
- Inglezi St.
- Lesi Ukrainky Ave., 33
- Kniazia Yaroslav Mudryi Ave., 1
- 6th Station of V. Fontan
- Kosmonavtiv St.
- Starbazarnyi 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. Odesa also has 17 public well complexes (burets) with wells ranging from 80 to 120 meters deep, which can serve as an alternative water source for residents during the restrictions.
The water supply restrictions in Odesa, related to the execution of repair works, are part of a broader plan to improve the city's infrastructure.
Residents have the option to use the public wells as an alternative water source, which can help mitigate inconvenience during the supply interruptions. These measures are important for ensuring the stability of the city's essential services and maintaining service quality for the population.
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