About “Avval-Logon” Pumping Station

23.04.2026

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As part of the implementation of the “Roadmap” aimed at measures being carried out in the water management sector of  Fergana region, as well as scientific solutions, study activities are being conducted.

On April 20, 2026 during the commissioning of the “Avval-Logon” pumping station, Deputy Governor of Fergana Region A. Tursunov, Professor S. Isayev of the “TIIAME” National Research University (scientific advisor on agricultural and water management issues of Fergana region), District Governor X. Inomov, Head of Syrdarya–Sokh Basin Irrigation Systems Administration F. Tursunov, representatives of the “Birdamlik” citizens’ assembly, sector specialists, and members of the general public took part.

In the photo: Deputy Governor of Fergana Region A. Tursunov, Professor S. Isayev, and District Governor Kh. Inomov.

This major infrastructure facility was constructed by a Chinese construction company within the second phase of the “Water Resources Management in the Fergana Valley” project, implemented with financial support from the World Bank.

Within the framework of the project, modern buildings and structures meeting current requirements were constructed for the pumping station with an investment of approximately 30 million US dollars.

The “Avval-Logon” pumping station collects groundwater and delivers it through a pressure pipeline with a diameter of 1200 mm and a total length of 9.2 km. The designed discharge capacity of one pump is 0.670 m³/second, and the efficiency of the pumping station reaches 85–90%. The station serves to supply water to 5,000 hectares of farmland in the Fergana district of Fergana region, which is expected to increase crop yields by 30 centners per hectare.

During the study, analyses were carried out and relevant scientific and practical recommendations were provided regarding key considerations for the commissioning of the “Avval-Logon” pumping station.

Additionally, agreements were reached to develop a dual education system at the “Avval-Logon” pumping station. This includes organizing internship opportunities and accommodation conditions for students in the fields of “Water Management and Melioration,” “Hydraulic Engineering Construction,” “Operation of Pumping Stations in Hydraulic Structures,” and “Mechanization of Agriculture.”