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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Utilities in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Jeyranbatan reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The maximum depth of water in the reservoir is 28.5 m (94 ft) with the lowest depth registered at 14.5 m (48 ft). The water surface area is 1,389 ha (13.89 km 2). The reservoir gets the water from Samur-Absheron channel which is fed by three inflowing rivers Samurçay, Vəlvələçay and Qudiyalçay. Due to containment of drinking water, a ...

  5. Category:Water supply and sanitation in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water supply and sanitation in Azerbaijan" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  6. Giz Galasi Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Giz Galasi Reservoir (Azerbaijani: Qız Qalası su anbarı) is a reservoir on the Aras River, created by the Giz Galasi Dam straddling the international border between Azerbaijan and Iran. The reservoir has a total capacity of 1.6 billion cubic metres (57 × 10 ^ 9 cu ft). [ 1 ]

  7. Reservoirs of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Natural resources of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    The location is 27 km away from the city center of Baku, and about 2 km away from the village center, on the left side of the Mahammedi-Digah highway. The flame in this area resulted from the burning of natural gas flowing to the surface from the underground oil and gas-storing layers through cracks that was caused by volcanic-tectonic ...

  9. Mingachevir Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Mingachevir Dam (Mingachevir Hydro Power Station) is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Kura River just north of Mingachevir in Azerbaijan.It serves several purposes, including hydroelectric power production and water storage for irrigation. [1]