Drinking Water to Khnatsakh
Khnatsakh with its 550 inhabitants is one of the seven settlements of Tegh consolidated community. Like all the settlements of Tegh, Khnatsakh is also bordering.
Khnatsakh with its 550 inhabitants is one of the seven settlements of Tegh consolidated community. Like all the settlements of Tegh, Khnatsakh is also bordering.
Darbas village, part of the Sisian consolidated community in Syunik marz, faces critical challenges in irrigating homestead land plots due to the deteriorated section of its mainstream. The existing infrastructure, post the destruction of the former irrigation network, cannot ensure regular and sufficient water supply, leading to adverse effects on agricultural activities. Recognizing the need for efficient irrigation solutions, this project aims to introduce water-saving drip and sprinkler systems.
The proposed project aims to address the critical need for the improvement of the irrigation system in Debedavan village, located in the Tavush marz of Armenia. Currently, the village faces challenges in cultivating high-value crops due to insufficient irrigation water.
Despite its rich agricultural focus, Dzoraglukh faces challenges, notably in the repair of drinking and irrigation water lines, as well as inter-village roads. Addressing these issues will enhance the overall well-being and sustainability of Dzoraglukh village.
The project aims to enhance the income and productivity of Tsovak village residents in the Vardenis community of Gegharkunik marz through improvements in agricultural production. The plan involves constructing a 700-meter-long water line using RP40 reinforced concrete half-pipes. This infrastructure aims to efficiently channel water from the functional deep well to the community's arable lands and homestead plots.
After the September 19, 2023 attack, Azerbaijan took Artsakh under military control. This caused a mass exodus of ethnic Armenians. Currently, Armenia has accepted more than 100 thousand refugees, who make up the entire population of Artsakh after the 2020 war.
Lanjik, like other settlements of the Ani consolidated community, gets its drinking water from the only reservoir in the area. However, its capacity is insufficient to provide 936 people with a round-the-clock water supply. The capacity of the newly built reservoir for the village is 150 m³. The water in the reservoir is collected at the expense of gravity water coming from Aragats Mountain. Still, the amount is not enough to fill the reservoir. As a result, water supply in the village is carried out on a special schedule, lasting 3-4 hours every two days.
The project aims to prioritize and assist vulnerable individuals and families displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh to RA, ensuring that their unique needs are addressed and that they receive the support necessary for their well-being, resilience, rehabilitation, and inclusion in social, economic, and political life.
There are 2 reservoirs with a capacity of 400 tons of water each in the Bazum settlement of the Pambak consolidated community, Lori Marz, since the times of the USSR. It was previously intended for drinking water, but it was never used for that purpose, and now the reservoirs are in a deplorable condition.