T Taijegen Island* – located in the eastern part of ., 15 km to the south–east of Kuzjatepes Island. The island is low, with a flat coast surrounded by the reed thickets. Fishery activities were practiced in its northern part. Tailakjegen Islands* | T Taijegen Island - located in the eastern part of . 15 km to the south-east of Kuzjatepes Island. The island is low with a flat coast surrounded by the reed thickets. Fishery activities were practiced in its northern part. Tailakjegen Islands - belonged to the Akpetkinsky Archipelago see . They were found in its western margins and represented a group of low sandy islands with broken shores overgrown with reeds. In some places dunes and barkhans up to 10 m high were found. The islands were separated from each other by narrow straits with depths varying from to 5 m. A large fishing base was found here. At present they are linked with the mainland. Takhiatash means stone tyubeteyka - the youngest city in Karakalpakstan. It appeared in 1951 with construction of the Takhiatash waterworks see . It received its name from the cape located nearby on the left bank of the Amudarya where a hill shaped as a tyubeteyka rises. The city has machine repair and concrete plants food and light industry factories. Takhiatash waterworks - constructed in 1974 near the Takhiatash Cape on the Amudarya to ensure a reliable water supply of 930 cu. m s of which 457 cu. m s flows to the right-bank canal Kyzketken in Karakalpakstan 426 cu. m s flows to the left-bank canals Lenin and Sovetyab in Turkmenistan and 47 cu. m s flows to other needs. At the same time the irrigated area was increased to 650 thou ha. No pumps were needed to supply water for irrigation and the need to clean irrigation canals of sediments became much less. A bridge crossing was constructed over the Amudarya. The average many-year river flow at the site of . was 46 cu. km with average monthly discharges ranging from 5760 cu. m s maximum to 186 cu. m s minimum . The annual flow of suspended sediments was 120 mln tons and including bottom sediments was 130 mln tons. . is comprised of a sluice concrete dam a structure to allow fish to pass through an earth dam water intake structures settling basins navigation