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18 Dec 2013- 10:20 by OOSKAnews Correspondent ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan The government of Turkmenistan announced on December 13 that it will build a new desalination plant on the shores of the Caspian Sea. The planned facility will provide 50,000 cubic meters of freshwater a day to the parched desert
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Iran last week announced the launch of a $1.5 billion USD project to bring water from the Caspian Sea to its central desert for drinking and irrigation purposes.
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19 Dec 2012- 07:54 by Local Press Report ASHGABAT Turkish Weekly A special group at the level of deputy foreign ministers of the Caspian littoral states stood for an early conclusion of the work on a draft convention on the legal status of the Caspian Sea, which gathered in Ashgabat in these days
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Part of the money allocated for the completed Drinking Water Program and the Ak Bulak (Clean Water) program in Kazakhstan’s Atyrau province last year was embezzled, according to the Atyrau Prosecutors’ Office.
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Uzbek President Islam Karimov this month approved the feasibility study for a $32.9 million USD project to rehabilitate a water intake facility and pipeline networks in the country’s Jizak province.
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3 Dec 2008- 13:48 by OOSKAnews Correspondent ASTANA, Kazakhstan The Kazakh cities of Karaganda and Ekibastuz are left without water and heat supplies in winter as the Satpaev Canal has not been prepared for work in the cold season, Chairman of the Water Resources Committee at Kazakhstan's