Drinking water quality control at the main facilities of GWP is ongoing 24/7, – GWP reports, noting that the quality of drinking water in the distribution network of the city fully complies with the norms established by the national regulations and is safe for human health.
“Difficult technical works are being carried out to fix the damage to the central main water supply pipeline near the village of Tsitsamuri. Until the damage is repaired, Tbilisi’s water supply system is working in emergency mode.
“During the restoration of the water supply, the water may have a different color during the first few minutes, which is caused by frequent changes in the water pressure in the network,” reads the information.
For more than two days, part of the population of Tbilisi and Mtskheta has had no water. More than 60,000 subscribers, about 300,000 people, today remain without water. Taking into account that the air temperature in Tbilisi these days has reached 35 degrees and also that the active tourist season has started, lack of water creates particularly big problems.