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Nazrin Abdul
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Currently, extensive reconstruction efforts are underway in
Garabagh and its surrounding regions as part of the ongoing
post-war recovery. The implementation of the Great Return Program
in liberated territories marks a significant milestone, focusing on
the comprehensive rebuilding of Garabagh and Eastern Zangazur. This
includes the establishment of new urban centers, modern trade hubs,
logistics facilities, and economic zones.
The finalized master plan for liberated cities, including
Shusha, enables the voluntary and safe return of internally
displaced persons to their ancestral homes following a three-decade
displacement period, achieved through the successful military
operations led by President Ilham Aliyev and the Azerbaijani
Army.
Immediate priorities post-liberation included the restoration of
essential services, notably the drinking water supply in Shusha.
The inauguration of the Shusha Drinking Water Purification Plant
Complex on July 5th, attended by President Ilham Aliyev, reinstated
crucial water supply infrastructure disrupted during the city's
occupation.
Ilqar Salahov, head of the Garabagh Regional Water Canal
Administration under the Azerbaijan Water Reserves Agency, reported
swift repairs to damaged sections of the Kichik Kirs and Kichik
Kirs-Shusha main water pipelines, restoring water supply to Shusha
by November 25, 2020. Concurrently, efforts to repair the
14.3-kilometer Zarysly-Susha main water pipeline were completed,
enabling water delivery to the city by December 20, 2020.
Addressing seasonal productivity challenges at the Kichik Kirs
and Zarysly water intakes necessitated the creation of alternative
water sources. A new reservoir, pump station, and 2.9-kilometer
pipeline near Dashalti village were constructed along the Zarysly
River to bolster water supply resilience.
Moreover, the inefficient segment of the 9.3-kilometer Kichik
Kirs-Shusha main water pipeline was upgraded with larger diameter
pipes, ensuring uninterrupted drinking water supply to homes,
government buildings, hotels, and public facilities in Shusha from
December 2022 onwards.
To maintain water quality compliance, the rehabilitation of the
existing water purification plant in Shusha was initiated under the
Invaluable Measures Program. Enhanced with 12 sand filters,
internal communications, hydro-technical equipment, reagent
facilities, and a production laboratory, the plant now operates at
increased daily capacity, supplying potable water that meets
rigorous standards to over 3,500 residents and visitors.
Future initiatives include constructing a new advanced
purification plant to elevate Shusha's water supply resilience to
8,000 cubic meters daily, alongside ongoing efforts to build three
water reservoirs totaling 6,000 cubic meters.
Projected development plans for Shusha encompass comprehensive
reconstruction of water supply, sewage, and stormwater systems,
guided by meticulous technical and economic assessments set for
completion by October.
Dilqam Sharifov of the Melioration and Water Management ASC
indicated 37% progress in preparatory work, including proposals for
alternative pipeline directions from the Hekericay reservoir, with
a storage capacity of 91 million cubic meters. Originating in the
Lachin region, the Hekeri River spans 113 kilometers, serving a
substantial area with an annual flow rate of 10.7 cubic meters per
second, anticipated to benefit nearly 3 million people upon full
implementation.
These concerted efforts underscore Azerbaijan's commitment to
sustainable reconstruction, fostering resilience, and ensuring
long-term prosperity for the liberated territories, notably Shusha,
as integral components of its post-war development strategy.
Following the successful liberation of these territories,
significant strides have been made in rebuilding essential
infrastructure, restoring vital services like the drinking water
supply, and facilitating the return of displaced individuals to
their homes after decades of conflict-induced displacement.
Implementing the Great Return Program has been pivotal in this
process, enabling the formulation of master plans for liberated
cities and laying the groundwork for sustainable socio-economic
development. Initiatives such as the inauguration of new
purification plants, repair of damaged pipelines, and construction
of modern water infrastructure highlight Azerbaijan's commitment to
enhancing the quality of life and ensuring long-term stability in
the region.
Looking ahead, ongoing projects aimed at increasing water supply
reliability and expanding infrastructure display Azerbaijan's
dedication to fostering resilience and prosperity in Garabagh and
surrounding areas. These efforts not only aim to rebuild physical
infrastructure but also to rebuild communities, fostering a sense
of stability, prosperity, and hope for the future.
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