
The Sary-Tash canal, which is 3,500 meters long, has a capacity of 1.5 cubic meters of water per second and irrigates 250 hectares of agricultural land.
Previously, the canal was in unsatisfactory condition: the growth of reeds reduced its water-carrying capacity, leading to significant water losses each year.



To improve the situation, a new concrete surface was laid over a 1,500-meter section using modern technologies. This innovation significantly increased the capacity for stable water supply and helped reduce the shortage of water resources in the fields.