Massive water shutdown in Odesa — addresses of the well houses.

Massive water shutdown in Odesa — addresses of the well houses
Massive water shutdown in Odesa — addresses of the well houses

On July 15, water was shut off in Odesa on 10 streets due to scheduled repair work on the water supply networks. Residents are promised that supply will be restored by 17:00, as reported by the press service of 'Infoksvodokanal'.

Water shutdowns in Odesa

Due to ongoing repair works, there is currently no water at the following addresses:

  • Malyshevskogo St., 1-120 — all buildings;
  • Bazhana St. — all buildings;
  • Tetyana Tes St. — all buildings;
  • Svyatoslav Richter St., 55-148 — all buildings;
  • Platanova St., 1-48 — all buildings;
  • Oleksiy Kosachenko St. — all buildings;
  • Kordonna St. — all buildings and lanes;
  • Starytskoho St. — all buildings.

Addresses of the well houses in Odesa

There are 17 well houses operating in the city. They are located at the following addresses:

Kyiv district:

  • Fontanska Road, 16;
  • Admiral Avenue, 31;
  • Dacha Kovalevskogo, 150;
  • Heavenly Hundred Avenue, 14.

Primorsky district:

  • Starobazarny Square, 3;
  • Haharina Avenue, 33;
  • Akademichna St., 11;
  • Olhiivska St., 37;
  • Staroporoto-Frankivska St., 105;
  • Akademichna St., 2;
  • Akademichna St., 30.

Khadzhybei district:

  • Kosmonavtiv, 15;
  • Mykhailivska Square, 19;
  • Dalnytska, 25;
  • Inhlezi, 1.

Perepysivskyi district:

  • Krymska, 71;
  • Kyvalnik Resort, 4.

Well complexes operate from 08:00 to 18:00 and until 20:00 daily.

We remind you that recently we wrote about the UPT rate in July. Also about the cost of water supply for Odesa residents.

In Odesa, water has been shut off on ten streets due to repairs to the water supply network. Residents are promised that water supply will be restored by 17:00. There are also seventeen well houses operating in the city where drinking water can be obtained during the shutdown. The well houses operate daily from morning until evening, providing residents with water during emergencies.


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