Gasification and Water Supply in the City of Kara-Balta
GASIFICATION Kara-Balta Gas Area
GASIFICATION Kara-Balta Gas Area
Jaiyl Electric Network The first power station in our city was a diesel one, which appeared in 1935.
They are going through tough times. The volume of construction has noticeably decreased. Nevertheless, construction organizations continue to exist and find clients. JSC "SU-4" A large part of the city's facilities was built by the workers of this organization under the leadership of the first chief, Sergey Nikolaevich Ananyev, and later - Ivan Mikhailovich Borisov.
Printing House of JSC "KGRK" Founded in 1960, it served only the subdivisions of the mining and processing plant until 1990. After the privatization of JSC "KGRK," the printing house acquired the latest equipment, mastered the offset printing method, established the production of various high-quality products, and opened a printing services department in the city center. Recently, it has been producing newspapers for the Jayil District. The printing house is headed by
AOOT "Azem Kilem" The public carpet-making enterprise in the Republic was put into operation in 1985 and produced carpets, rugs, runners, and mass consumer goods made from wool and half-wool threads.
Since its establishment in 1955, this multi-profile manufacturing enterprise has developed all stages of the production activities of the Kara-Balta Mining and Processing Plant, as well as many other enterprises in the city of Kara-Balta and the Republic of Kyrgyzstan. Among their tasks are the automation of boiler houses, pumping stations, etc. (1955-60), mastering the repair and automation of mining equipment and processing plants (1960-65). They expanded the range of repaired devices in the
LLC "Kara-Balta Experimental Plant" One of the few machine engineering enterprises where production volumes are increasing. The company specializes in the production of metal structures, non-standard equipment, and industrial pumps. Its main consumers are not only large enterprises in Kyrgyzstan but also companies from neighboring countries. As of the first half of the year 2000, the production growth rate increased by 136.7%.
JSC "Auto Repair Plant". One of the leading industries in the city, with 70 percent of its gross product volume accounted for by JSC "ARZ".
JSC "Kara-Balta Bread Factory" The production of bread in the settlement of Kara-Balta began with the establishment of the sugar factory. The first workshop with a capacity of 2.5 tons per day opened in the same year as the sugar factory. The volumes of the leading production in the city increased, and the bakery expanded. The bread production was strengthened under the leadership of Boris Khusanovich Khusanov, and in subsequent years, Lyudmila Vasilyevna Oleinikova.
JSC "Jaiyl Brewery" The first batch of beer was received during the hot days of June 1965, a month before the plant was accepted by the State Commission, after four years of construction. Two years later, a new launch occurred - the opening of the malt house, whose products were supplied for a long time to the Talas, Uzgen, and Kochkor breweries.
The joint Kyrgyz-Chinese enterprise was established in 1991. The Chinese side - the Li-Fa Bakery of the Chaoyang District of Beijing - supplied the equipment and technology, while the Kyrgyz side - the Kara-Balta Bread Products Plant (now the State Enterprise "BuuDay - Kara-Balta") - provided the buildings on the territory of the State Enterprise "BuuDay - Kara-Balta", labor force, and working capital. The enterprise was assembled and adjusted in a short time - in four and
For 40 years, starting from 1929, it was a small enterprise called "Zagotzerno" with only warehouses in its arsenal. Then, in 1969, several services were added, and the enterprise became the "Kalinin Realbase". Only with the commissioning of a grain elevator with a capacity of 56 thousand tons in 1972 did the base transform into the "Kalinin Grain Products Plant," which was headed by Ivan Zakharovich Zakharov, who managed the enterprise for 15 years.
JSC "Bakay", LLC "Bakay-Suu", State Enterprise "Kara-Balta Distillery" The sugar factory was under construction for 32 months, and 2430 railcars with equipment and components were unloaded at the station "Kara-Balta" by the future workers of the factory. The trial launch took place on March 8, 1933. In the year of the city's formation, the Kara-Balta sugar factory merged with the Kolkhoz "Sickle and Hammer", and based on them, the first
Industry Kara-Balta is an economically developed city. There are 23 profitable enterprises in the city. The volume of industrial goods produced in the city in 2000 amounted to 9,796.5 million soms, or 73% of the total industrial output of the Chuy region. The largest share of production comes from the non-ferrous metallurgy enterprises, with JSC "KGRK" being the main producer. NON-FERROUS METALLURGY
Administration and Territory of the City GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION Kara-Balta is one of the youngest cities in the Kyrgyz Republic, comfortably located at the foot of the northern slope of Ala-Too, in the center of the western part of the Chui Valley, 62 km from the capital of the Kyrgyz Republic - the city of Bishkek, at an altitude of 700-750 meters above sea level, on the left bank of the Kara-Balta River in the Chu River basin.
Historical Roots of the City Let us return to those deep historical roots that connect our mountainous region with events from three thousand years ago, our young city of Kara-Balta with its predecessor, which existed and stood in this place for many centuries. Judging by the treasure of 3000 coins found in the charred ruins of the city by archaeologist M.N. Omorov and the expedition of archaeologist D.F. Vinnik which uncovered 5000 coins, mainly Karakhanid dirhams minted from copper and
Life of the City What is the city living on today? We painfully note that the sharp decline in production has also affected our enterprises. Several of them, unable to withstand the new requirements of the reformed economy, have found themselves on the brink of bankruptcy. The toy factory has ceased production, and the industrial complex has drastically reduced its activities. The giant of the republic's light industry, the carpet factory, has stopped. Here, restructuring occurred, and a
Status of the City In 1972, a powerful grain processing plant with a storage capacity of 56 thousand tons of grain was built on the basis of the former "Zagotzerno," now known as GP "BuuDay - Kara-Balta." It is equipped with machinery for separating various impurities from grain, a high-performance grain dryer, a high-grade milling machine, equipment for producing cereals and various products up to 30 types, as well as a feed mill, auxiliary workshops, a large subsidiary
Mining and Processing Plant In 1955, a mining and processing plant specializing in the processing of uranium-containing ores was built in a short time on the southern outskirts of the settlement. It was a powerful closed-type enterprise that invited specialists from all over the Union, selecting the best personnel on site. The plant processed six uranium deposits, creating residential settlements for workers, but the main contingent was based here, and soon a beautiful settlement,
The Formation of the Settlement as a Future City The Kokand fortresses were built throughout the Chui Valley. Shish-Debe controlled its entire western part, while Pishpek controlled the eastern part. The burden of supplying military garrisons with food and clothing fell heavily on the Kyrgyz population. Among the Kyrgyz clans, Solto and Bughu, descendants of Jaiyl-Baatyr, who called this land "Jaiyl-Eli," the idea of seeking protection from a strong neighbor - Russia - was maturing.
Nuzket (Kara-Balta) Various surviving Arab and Chinese sources indicate that along the Great Silk Road in the VI-VII centuries AD, trade and craft settlements began to emerge in the Chui Valley due to favorable circumstances, which grew in significance into major trade centers and cities. The names of these settlements have been preserved in Arab sources: Taraz (Jambyl), Kulan (Merke), Nuzket (Kara-Balta), Kharon (Belovodskoye), Jul (Sokuluk), Saryg, Suayab, Navkat... Due to its location,