Odesa to Provide Emergency Water Supply: Locations and Schedule for Tanker Trucks.
Emergency Water Distribution in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Due to a scheduled water supply shutdown, Odesa will distribute non-potable water via tanker trucks on March 3rd. This measure is necessary to support residents while emergency repair work is carried out on the city's water infrastructure. The distribution will operate from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM across several districts.
The water supply will be suspended from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM on March 3rd in the Kyivskyi, Prymorskyi, and Khadzhybeiskyi districts. To mitigate the impact, the city has organized this alternative water supply system. Such infrastructure maintenance, while disruptive, is essential for the long-term reliability of essential services.
Water Distribution Points
The following locations in the Khadzhybeiskyi district will have water tankers:
- B. Khmelnytskoho St., corner of Miasoidivska St.;
- Balkivska St., 199;
- Kosmonavtiv St., 68;
- Filatova St., 54.
Residents of the Kyivskyi district can collect water at:
- Sim'i Hlodan St., 10 (near the ATB supermarket);
- Akademika Koroliova St., 94, corner of Chykalenka St.;
- Naukova St., 60a;
- Varnenska St., 15.
Distribution points in the Prymorskyi district are:
- Marazliivska St., 1a;
- Velyka Arnautska St., 83;
- Mala Arnautska St., 5/7;
- Soborna Square, 10.
Additionally, Odesa has 17 public fountain (buvet) complexes where residents can obtain drinking water free of charge, providing a further resource during the outage. For more information, residents can contact the city's 24/7 hotline at: 0-800-307-505, 705-55-05, 068-905-55-05, 066-905-55-05, 093-17-00-155.
This situation highlights the critical importance of a swift municipal response to urban water supply challenges.
Source: Odesa City Council
While emergency repairs are a standard part of infrastructure upkeep, the provision of alternative water supplies and access to public fountains helps to minimize disruption for citizens. The city's proactive measures demonstrate its commitment to meeting residents' essential needs during maintenance periods.
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