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Kazakhstan achieved nationwide clean water access by end-2025, with plans to expand digital monitoring and water efficiency in 2026.
Kazakhstan has achieved nationwide access to clean drinking water, fulfilling a national goal by year-end 2025, with all 90 cities and 6,087 rural settlements served by centralized or decentralized systems.
Centralized supply covers 96% of rural areas, while remote regions rely on wells or water delivery.
The government is advancing digitalization, planning to install over 3.6 million smart water meters from 2026 to 2028 in five cities, and developing a national water information system to improve monitoring, forecasting, and data sharing.
New water-use limits and crop adjustments will be implemented in early 2026, and industrial water reuse targets aim to rise from 13% to 28% by 2030.
Kazajistán logró el acceso a agua limpia en todo el país a fines de 2025, con planes para expandir el monitoreo digital y la eficiencia del agua en 2026.