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Kozintsi: Allocating a Plot for a New Well Could Improve Water Quality in the Irpin Community

Following the Irpin City Council's weekly meeting, the procedure to allocate a plot of land for a new well was launched — the first practical step that will have a direct impact on the quality of residents' drinking water.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

March 16, 2026 · 1 min read

Kozintsi: Allocating a Plot for a New Well Could Improve Water Quality in the Irpin Community

What happened

The procedure for allocating a plot of land to create a new well has been launched, aimed at improving the quality of water supply in the village of Kozintsi in the Irpin community. The initiative was announced following the weekly meeting of the Irpin City Council.

Who reported

"We have returned to the issue of water quality in the village of Kozintsi."

— Oleksandr Pashchynskyi, First Deputy Mayor of Irpin

Why it matters

Problems with water quality are a daily challenge for residents: from household inconveniences to potential health risks. The land allocation procedure is a practical step that allows moving from diagnosis to construction and design work. The new well should reduce dependence on temporary solutions and improve the stability of water supply in the village.

What happens next

After the land is allocated, design and cost-estimate work, approval of technical conditions, and tender procedures for the execution of the works are planned. Exact implementation timelines will depend on the completion of these stages and budgetary funding — from local resources and possible external sources.

Context and conclusion

This is an example of a local administration moving from stating the problem to taking concrete action. For residents the question is simple: will interruptions cease and will the water become safer? The answer depends on how quickly the project documentation is completed and the works are carried out — now it's up to the authorities and contractors.

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