
ArmInfo. Veolia Djur, the operator of Armenia's water supply system, has clarified the reasons for the transition to a 17-hour water supply schedule in Yerevan and all regions of Armenia from May 1 to September 16 of this year.
This initiative has sparked a strongly negative reaction from the public and the media, drawing parallels with Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC.
"In response to recent press reports and inquiries regarding the 2026 water supply schedule published by Veolia Jur, we would like to inform you that, in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 134 of the Rules for the Provision of Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment (Wastewater Treatment) Services, established by the decision of the Public Services Regulatory Commission of the Republic of Armenia dated November 30, 2016, Veolia Jur CJSC publishes the subscriber's water supply schedule for the next year on its official website (veolia.am), so that the subscriber can familiarize themselves with their water supply schedule. The published water supply schedule, due to the connection of tens of thousands of new consumers, may change as needed throughout the year (primarily during the summer months) depending on changes in weather conditions, the technical capabilities of the water supply system, a decrease in water supply volumes by approximately 24%, and a sharp increase in the number of new water consumers as a result of construction. The change in the water supply schedule is also aimed at preventing water losses at night, which helps ensure consumers have a regular water supply during the day," the company's statement reads.
It also emphasizes that, within the framework of the agreement reached with the Water Resources Committee, there are plans for the ongoing implementation of additional capital programs, with an approximately threefold increase in investment volume. This will contribute to a reduction in physical losses, which, in turn, will increase the water supply volumes to Yerevan subscribers in the coming years. Until the completion of the investment programs, the company is required by law to announce seasonal changes to water supply schedules at least twice a year. This was implemented in November 2025 and February 2026.
"We consider it necessary to note that, since the commencement of the Lease Agreement, no contractual obligations regarding subscriber water supply schedules have been violated," the company noted.
Recall, Veolia Jur is the sole water supply and wastewater disposal operator in Yerevan and the regions of Armenia, a subsidiary of the French Veolia Generale des Eaux. The company has managed the system since 2017 under a 15-year lease agreement.