BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 9. Construction is
underway on a new water supply and sewage system in Soltanlı
village, marking a significant step in the broader infrastructure
initiative in Azerbaijan’s Jabrayil district, Trend reports, citing the
unified internet portal of government procurements.


The project will also cover the villages of Mashanli, Boyuk
Marjanli, and Sarijali, aiming to modernize and expand essential
water services in the region.


The Azerbaijan State Water Resources Agency (ADSEA) has already
initiated preliminary work, while officials continue to select the
contractor who will oversee the construction. The initiative is
expected to cost 7.3 million manat ($4.2 million).







Jabrayil is a city and district in southwestern Azerbaijan,
bordering Iran along the Aras river in the Lesser Caucasus.
Occupied by Armenian forces on August 23, 1993, it was liberated by
the Azerbaijani Army during the Second Karabakh War on October 4,
2020.


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