Towards Sustainable Solutions: Assessing Rural Access to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation in Atyrau, Kazakhstan

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Bolatova, Zhanerke [1 ,2 ]
Sharapatova, Riza [3 ]
Kabiyev, Yerlan [4 ]
Berndtsson, Ronny [5 ]
Tussupova, Kamshat [1 ]
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[1] Kazakh National University of Water Management and Irrigation, Taraz,080000, Kazakhstan
[2] School of Public Health, Karaganda Medical University, Karaganda,100008, Kazakhstan
[3] Department of Public Health and Hygiene, Astana Medical University, Astana,010000, Kazakhstan
[4] Faculty of Civil and Agricultural Sciences, Atyrau University named after Kh. Dosmukhamedov, Atyrau,060000, Kazakhstan
[5] Division of Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, Lund,SE-22100, Sweden
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Sustainable development goals;
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10.3390/w17050664
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) build on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and aim to promote sustainable global development by addressing poverty, inequality, and environmental sustainability. Among the key objectives of the SDGs, Goal 6 targets universal access to safely managed drinking water and sanitation by 2030, recognizing the critical link between water, sanitation, hygiene (WASH), and public health. However, global challenges persist, particularly in rural areas, where infrastructure deficits and socio-economic barriers hinder progress. In regions like rural Kazakhstan, where sanitation monitoring is limited and much of the water grid is substandard, addressing these gaps is essential to meet SDG 6 targets. For this purpose, we used structured questionnaires to assess water access, sanitation services, and a multinomial logistic regression analysis to examine the factors influencing households’ willingness to pay (WTP) for individual water supply systems in Atyrau households. Water sources, sanitation availability, and household practices were investigated offering insights into sustainable water and sanitation management. Indoor taps served 44.2% of households, while 60.5% used centralized systems for drinking water. Daily interruptions affected 19.9%, with 23.0% dissatisfied with quality. Outdoor toilets were used by 79.6%, and 43.7% relied on pit-filling. While 82.5% of respondents favored free individual water supply installations, only 11.6% were willing to pay the $426 installation cost, highlighting financial constraints. Consequently, there are persistent challenges in ensuring safe drinking water and sanitation in rural areas of Kazakhstan. Infrastructure gaps, poor water quality, and reliance on outdoor toilets pose health risks. Financial constraints further limit access. Targeted investments, improved oversight, and community engagement are critical for sustainable solutions aligned with the SDGs. © 2025 by the authors.
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