>”The transition to this schedule is being implemented to ensure uninterrupted water supply during the day and is due to the increased water consumption in the summer months due to rising temperatures,” the company noted.
>According to the schedule published on the Veolia Jur website, from May 1 to September 16, 2026, drinking water will be supplied to customers in 12 districts of Yerevan and all regions of Armenia from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM (17 hours per day). The addresses of these customers are listed on the website. The rest of the year, water supply will be provided around the clock, the company reported.
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I think this is in part driven by the government to spark public interest in water consumption after Pashinyan’s latest announcement. Otherwise no one would be asking any questions nor care about water waste currently in Armenia.
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>”The transition to this schedule is being implemented to ensure uninterrupted water supply during the day and is due to the increased water consumption in the summer months due to rising temperatures,” the company noted.
>According to the schedule published on the Veolia Jur website, from May 1 to September 16, 2026, drinking water will be supplied to customers in 12 districts of Yerevan and all regions of Armenia from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM (17 hours per day). The addresses of these customers are listed on the website. The rest of the year, water supply will be provided around the clock, the company reported.
I think this is in part driven by the government to spark public interest in water consumption after Pashinyan’s latest announcement. Otherwise no one would be asking any questions nor care about water waste currently in Armenia.
https://arka.am/en/news/economy/pashinyan-proposed-abandoning-water-releases-from-lake-sevan-and-called-armenia-s-water-resource-man/
I am surprised we don’t have the same situation with electricity
Wtf? So Yerevan only gets 17 hours of water per day?Â