KnE Life Sciences

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Problems of Drinking and Domestic Water Supply in Mountainous Areas of the Chechen Republic

Published date: Nov 25 2019

Journal Title: KnE Life Sciences

Issue title: International Scientific and Practical Conference “AgroSMART – Smart Solutions for Agriculture”

Pages: 533–541

DOI: 10.18502/kls.v4i14.5640

Authors:

S S Zaurbekovsher_57@mail.ruGeology Department, Kh. Ibragimov Complex Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Grozny, Russia; The Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

A A ShaipovThe Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

L I OzdoyevaThe Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

R Z JanargalievThe Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

A M MovlayevaThe Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

A A BatukayevThe Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

Z I GadayevaThe Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

T H OzdiyevaThe Oil and Gas Institute, Grozny State Petroleum Technical University MD Millionshchikov, Grozny, Russia

Abstract:

The article presents the results of assessment works on drinking groundwater of alluvial sediments of the river valleys, perspective for water supply of mountainous regional centers of the Chechen Republic (Itum-Kale, Khimoi, Shatoi and Vedeno villages). The problem of providing quality water to more than 65,000 people living in four regions of the Chechen Republic mountainous areas is becoming more and more critical every year. According to the technical (geological) task, water demand for drinking and domestic water supply of the population is 4.0 thousand m3/day. The assessment of groundwater reserves for domestic and drinking purposes directly in the areas of the above-mentioned settlements was not made earlier, except for Itum-Kalinskoye, where in 2012–2013 HIDEK CJSC performed prospecting and assessment of the underground water reserves in the area of the projected riverbed water intake for the needs of the ”All-season ski resort Veduchi”. Based on the results of these works, the Khacharoiakhk field of fresh groundwater was explored in the alluvial deposits of the Khacharoiakhk River valley, which belong to the upper quaternary and modern quaternary system.

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