Abstract
The article examines the reliability of water intake facilities located in the foothill zone of the Moskovsky district. Taking into account the region's geographical and climatic characteristics, factors affecting the operation of the water intake facilities, such as seasonal fluctuations in water levels, mudflows, erosion, and landslides, are analyzed. Special attention is given to issues related to the wear and tear of equipment and structures, as well as the impact of the environment on the stability of water intake systems. Based on the collected data, recommendations are proposed to improve the resilience and efficiency of these facilities, including the modernization of water supply systems and the use of modern materials and technologies for their protection and optimal performance
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