By Burcak Akduman - Kyrgyzstan is the only country in Central Asia, the water resources of which are located in its own territory almost entirely, and this is its hydrological peculiarity and advantages, as well as one of its main assets. The water reserves are estimated at approximately 2,458 km3, 1,745 km3 of which are lake waters and 650 km3 in glaciers. The total surface river flow is 50 km3 and groundwater resources make up 13km3. The Kyrgyz Republic is a country, the greatest part of which is surrounded by mountains, with a population of 5.3 million people,