The spring, reconstructed a year ago, attracted a large number of vacationers and again needed to be repaired. The fence structure was strengthened by the forces of PJSC Tatneft, the gazebo structure was overhauled, as well as the equipment was inspected.
Located in the water protection zone of the Bolshoy Cheremshan River, the Iske Aul spring is also of historical value to the villagers. They say that the water in it, like the spring itself, is sacred.
Life around the water source, indeed, has always been in full swing. Once upon a time, a spindle was woven here, coins were forged, feather beds and pillows were stuffed with feathers. At the grand opening of the renovated spring, the organizers managed to completely recreate the ancient way of life of the villagers and immerse everyone in the former atmosphere. As the years passed, the oil industry developed in the area, but the memory of the traditions is still alive. Oil companies manage to maintain a balance by taking care of nature and the population living here.
Venera Mingaleeva, a specialist of the South-Eastern Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan, also appreciated the significance of the work carried out: "The discovery of the source is important not only from the point of view of landscaping Urnyak village, but also solving one of the priorities in the republic to improve the culture of using springs, access to clean water. I wish that the spring would delight everyone with delicious spring water for many more years and be a source of life."