


ArmInfo. There will be no changes to the water supply schedule as a result of government intervention. RA Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure David Khudatyan wrote this on his Facebook page.
Referring to the schedule published by Veolia Jur several days ago and its contents, the minister noted that it was considered problematic not only by many citizens but also by the government. "A consultative meeting was convened with the participation of all interested entities as soon as possible. A discussion took place, and a decision was made to suspend the schedule. Over the next two weeks, the Water Committee, the Public Services Regulatory Commission, and Veolia Jur are tasked with conducting additional research, following which an improved and refined water supply schedule will be published. This announcement is based on the capital works being carried out in Yerevan and the regions, which have tripled in volume in recent years. Work is continuously underway to modernize existing infrastructure and increase the volume of water pumped to Yerevan from newly discovered sources," the minister noted.
Earlier, Armenia's water system operator, Veolia Jur, published a water supply schedule according to which, from May 1 to September 15 of this year, 17-hour water supply was planned in almost all regions of the country, including Yerevan. This provoked a sharply negative public reaction.



