In 5 cities of Kyrgyzstan, 11 air monitoring stations will be installed

Юлия Воробьева Ecology
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In Kyrgyzstan, a project to improve air quality worth $50 million is being implemented with the support of the World Bank, reported Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, Ecology, and Technical Supervision Asel Raimkulova on March 9 at a meeting of the Jogorku Kenesh Committee on Agricultural Policy, Water Resources, Subsoil Use, Ecology, and Environmental Protection.

The committee heard information about the work of the Ministry of Natural Resources, Ecology, and Technical Supervision for the year 2025.

According to Raimkulova, equipment for Kyrgyzhydromet has already been purchased as part of the project.

She mentioned that a tender is being conducted for the preparation of project and estimate documentation for the construction of a modern laboratory and information center for air pollution analysis. Currently, the process of concluding the relevant contract is underway.

For operational air quality monitoring, a contract has also been signed for the acquisition of two mobile laboratories, the deputy minister reported.

Raimkulova added that technical documentation has been prepared for the installation of 11 automatic air monitoring stations. They will be located in the cities of Bishkek, Osh, Kara-Balta, Tokmok, and Cholpon-Ata. The documents are currently under approval with the World Bank.
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