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The Azerbaijani government has adopted a program on the construction of water supply and sewage systems in more than 60 small towns (regional centers) in the country. The state has already started to implement more than 20 such projects. [citation needed] At the same time, local water supply projects are being implemented. [9]
Water supply Baku city and Absheron peninsula is fulfilled from 5 – 3 underground and 2 surface water sources: 2 underground water sources located in Khachmaz, the underground water source of Oghuz, and Jeyranbatan reservoir, as well as Kura River.
It was built in 1958 to provide drinking water to the growing population of Baku and Sumgayit. The total area is 13.9 km 2, the reservoir volume is 186 million m 3, 150 million m 3 used. The length of the reservoir is 8.74 km, the maximum width is 2.15 km, the length of the coastline is 23.3 km. The maximum depth of water in the tank is 28.5 m. [4]
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Communal tap (standpost) for drinking water in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. May 2005. Groundwater plays a key role in sustaining water supplies and livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa especially due to its widespread availability, generally high quality, and intrinsic ability to buffer episodes of drought and increasing climate variability.
The largest lake of the Republic is Sarısu lake, located in the Kur-Araz lowland (water area 65.7 km 2 l its volume of water is 59.1 million m 3). The highest mountainous lake in the Republic is Tufangöl (area 0.01 km 2 , with a volume of 0.11 million m 3 ) located in the basin of Damiraparanchay and at a height of 3277 m.
Water supply and sanitation in Azerbaijan (1 P) T. Water transport in Azerbaijan (3 C) W. Water parks in Azerbaijan (1 P) Water sports in Azerbaijan (4 C)
The Mingachevir reservoir (Azerbaijani: Mingəçevir su anbarı) (also known as the Mingachevir sea (Azerbaijani: Mingəçevir dənizi)) is a large reservoir on the Kura river in northwestern Azerbaijan. [1] [2] [3] It supplies water to the Upper Karabakh and Upper Shirvan channels, and is used for electricity generation, irrigation water ...