“Clean Serbia” begins work on Liman 1 in Novi Sad

Today, in the Liman 1 neighborhood in Novi Sad, construction work will begin on the construction of a sewer network within the “Clean Serbia” project.

The works carried out as part of the “Clean Serbia” project relate to the reconstruction of the sewage network, and these works will cover the area bounded by the streets of Fruškogorska, Bulevar Car Lazar (from the corner with Fruškogorska Street to the Quay of the Raid Victims) and Sunčani Quay, and the dilapidated quay will be reconstructed. primary and secondary sewerage networks, as well as existing sewerage house connections, with a total length of 11.2 kilometers.

The works started today will last until the end of 2023, and the PUC “Water and Sewerage” in Novi Sad is included in the implementation of the works.

The financier of the “Clean Serbia” project is the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Serbia, which selected the contractor for the work in question as well as the selection of the Supervisory Authority over the execution of the work.

The contractor is “China Road and Bridge Corporation”, CRBC Serbia branch Belgrade, with its subcontractors, in accordance with the “Clean Serbia” Project. EPTISA Beograd supervises the execution of works on behalf of Investors and financiers.

Works in Novi Sad are planned in phases: Novi Sad 66.8 km network – Phase 1, 24.9 km network + 1 WWTP – Phases 2 and 3.

Momčilović: In one year, 13 km of network in Kragujevac

The deputy mayor of Kragujevac, Ivica Momčilović, confirmed for local television that 13 kilometers of sewage network were built in Kragujevac in the past year as part of the “Clean Serbia” project.

The implementation of the “Clean Serbia” project in Kragujevac began at the end of November last year, and according to Momčilović, the sewage network has already been built in the parts of Opornica, Maršić, Mali Pčelica, Dena brdo, Beloševac, Ilićevo, Veliko polje and Petrovac. Certain streets have already been restored to their original state, and works are currently being carried out in 8 locations in Kragujevac.

“Since the beginning of the implementation of the “Clean Serbia” project, more kilometers of fecal sewage network have been constructed than in the previous 10 years in the city of Kragujevac. The section of works is done every two weeks. As the works are in progress in five city municipalities on 8 construction sites, the real state of completed works is about 13,000 meters”, Deputy Mayor Ivica Momčilović told InfoKG.

Currently, works are being carried out in Brđanska Street in Beloševac, Kikindska Street in Petrovac, Adam Gvozdenović Street in Grošnica, Bogoljub Đorđević Street in Ilićevo and Milutin Milanković Street and Koruška Street in Mali Pčelice.

“Milivoja Bankovića Sićka street has been restored to its original state, preparatory works for restoring it to its original state and related to the testing of the dynamic module are being completed in the streets: Dragiša Mišovića, Mladen Milovanovića, Bogoljub Đorđevića, Vladimira Pejovića, Brđanska, Braća Petrovića i Koruška, Travnička and Mirjane Jakoviljević. It is expected that they will soon be returned to the condition before the works were carried out”, announced Momčilović.

According to him, the next phase of the “Clean Serbia” project will include the reconstruction of the fecal sewage network in the central city core and on the collector network.

“The subdivision and expropriation of plots for the future landfill at the Vitlište location is being completed,” said the deputy mayor.

As part of the “Clean Serbia” project, the landfill in Jovanovac will be moved to a new location – Vitlište, which is located on the border between Korman, Maršić and Gornji Komarice.

Momčilović also stated that the “Clean Serbia” project lasts about five years.

Vojvodić: The construction of 4 centers for waste management

Aleksandar Vojvodić, chief engineer of CRBC, stated that the plan is to build 4 centers for waste management in Serbia.

In the third panel at the regional expert meeting on energy and ecology “Look up” held on Kopaonik; Green construction as an integral part of a sustainable future; about the “Clean Serbia” project implemented by the Government of Serbia with the CRBC company the chief engineer of CBRC, Aleksandar Vojvodić, spoke.

“CRBC, as part of its project and the contract it signed with the Government of Serbia, plans to build 4 centers for solid waste management, one will be located in Pančevo, the other in Kraljevo. At those two landfills, waste is selected and prepared for further use. As regards the next two landfills are in Kragujevac and Niš, they are landfills with larger capacities, at the end of construction they will either be regional landfills, the construction of an incinerator is also planned,” Vojvodić said.

The effect, apart from the removal of waste and reduction of pollution, is in the construction of incinerators itself, because by burning that waste, electricity and thermal energy are obtained.

“It also makes it possible to reduce the cost of taking or capturing the state’s resources because it is possible to cover part of the energy needs from its own capacities”, Vojvodić explained.

The “Clean Serbia” project and the CRBC company are also engaged in the construction of communal infrastructure in order to protect the rivers and provide a better standard of living for the residents.

“The second part that the company deals with is related to sewerage and waste water processing. Waste must be made harmless and then the question is what to do with it. That sludge, as harmless as it is, softens over time and is absorbed into the soil and in some way becomes a pollutant. CBRC has 157 plants on the territory of Serbia, in 77 municipalities, and that project covers 40 percent of the territory and population”, Vojvodić said.

Janković: We are solving the decade-long problem of wastewater

The President of the Municipality of Mionica Boban Janković, together with the representatives of “Clean Serbia”, the company CRBC and Isidora Burić from the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, visited the works on the construction of the sewage network in this Municipality, which are being carried out within the “Clean Serbia” project.

“Our goal is for the works to go according to plan and to solve the decade-long problem that citizens are facing,” Janković said during the conversation.

The delegation visited the works in Mionica, but in Banja Vrujca where it is the implementation of the mentioned project is also underway.

“This is a big project and it requires a lot of resources, but it’s easier when we know that a huge problem will be solved,” says Janković.

The “Clean Serbia” project in the Municipality of Mionica envisages the construction of a 19-kilometer sewage system and will cover all the settlements in the Municipality of Mionica that have not had sewerage until now.

Bakić: “Clean Serbia” is the largest infrastructural project ever

The EU Ambassador Emanuele Giaufret within his visit campaign to Serbia has visited Subotica, in order to present and promote significant and large projects helped by the EU. The Mayor of Subotica, Stevan Bakić, while speaking on the topic of numerous projects being implemented in this city, has especially emphasized the works expected within the scope of the “Clean Serbia” Project.

Speaking on the infrastructural projects in Subotica, Bakić has emphasized the following: “I spoke with the Ambassador on the upcoming implementation of the “Clean Serbia” Project, within the scope of which the works on the construction of 110 kilometers of sewage network and two wastewater treatment plants on the territory of our city should begin next year.”

Bakić has also stated that within the scope of this Project, 20 million Euros will be invested in Subotica, Palić, Bajmok and Čantavir, which will make for the largest ever investment in the field of municipal infrastructure in Subotica.

With the implementation of the “Clean Serbia” Project and the construction of the sewage network and wastewater treatment plants, the problem of wastewater disposal will be solved for 15,000 residents.

photo: Town Subotica

To a healthy environment through the works of “Clean Serbia”

The construction of sewage networks and new construction sites in 16 cities and municipalities through the “Clean Serbia” project continued in November. The new kilometers of the sewage network have enabled normal functioning and a higher standard of living for numerous residents of Serbia. Through extensive works, “Clean Serbia” preserves our rivers and protects our nature.

RB. Gradilište Šta se radi Dužina sad koja se radimetri Ukupnadužinametri Napomena

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1. Lajkovac Kanalizacija Bogovađa-1745m 32227,13 m                 8621 m meters of constructed sewage collectors
2. Knić Kanalizacija           4,359.09 34,390.80  
3. Kragujevac Kanalizacija         12,191.60 41,745.42  
4. Krupanj Kanalizacija 3664 m 7344,83 m 1752 m meters of constructed sewage collectors
5. Kladovo Kanalizacija BrzaPalanka- 268m

Rit-664m

Velika Vrbica-156m

Rtkovo-0m

Brza Palanka-2287m

Rit-2984m

Velika Vrbica-7788,48m

Rtkovo-6471,66m

 

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6. Lazarevac Kanalizacija 19050 m 24753.75 m 12868 m meters of constructed sewage collectors
7. Mionica Kanalizacija 11347 m 12180 m 3640m meters of constructed sewage collectors
8. Obrenovac Kanalizacija 17895,33 m 98389,73 m 14715 m meters of constructed sewage collectors
9. Svrljig Kanalizacija 1331 2408 6040
10. Varvarin Kanalizacija 14813 35768 44738.63
11. Vranje Kanalizacija 7350 10940 141675
12. Kučevo Kanalizacija Kučevofaza I- 623m

Kučevofaza II- 1035,50m

Kučevofaza I- 7115m

Kučevofaza II-10.313,50m

 
13. Novi Sad Kanalizacija 29.861,19 44.362,21 3 active construction sites
14. Novi Bečej Kanalizacija 41.796,25 46.535,25 2 active construction sites
15. Banja Vrujci Kanalizacija 4225 m 8498,0 m Banja Vrujci-4755,86 m meters of constructed sewage collectors
16. VelikiCrljeni Kanalizacija 11500 52597,59 5872 m meters of constructed sewage collectors

Brnabić: “Clean Serbia” is one of the most important projects

The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, at the parliamentary session, announced the allocation of 3.4 billion euros in the next few years through the “Clean Serbia” project.

“We initiated and did many other things in the previous two years – also in the field of environmental protection (through the cleaning of illegal landfills, the construction of sewage networks and wastewater treatment plants, afforestation, desulfurization at our thermal power plants, etc.),” said Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić.

She stated that funds of 31.5 billion dinars have been secured for the environment.

“Here is one of the most important projects, the Clean Serbia project, there is also a budget for the disposal of hazardous waste, we continue subsidies for the purchase of electric vehicles, afforestation… In the previous two years, we cleaned 750 unsanitary landfills, which is a quarter of the total number. We are finally cleaning up our Serbia, the wild landfills that were created 65-70 years ago. We work in the interest of Serbia, we don’t brag about being green, it’s part of our job, we push forward on our own as a parliamentarian the majority. Therefore, greater investments in health, culture, defense, education… With this budget, hard work and projects, we will enable a better standard of citizens”, concluded the Prime Minister.

Crnobarac: Through project “Clean Serbia” we protect our Danube

The deputy mayor of Novi Sad, Ivan Crnobarac, particularly emphasized the importance of the “Clean Serbia” project, through which the construction of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) will be financed.

“One of the most strategically important projects in the field of hydrotechnics, but also environmental protection, is the construction of a central wastewater treatment plant,” said the deputy mayor of Novi Sad, Igor Crnobarac.

The deputy mayor of Novi Sad pointed out that this is an expensive but equally important project.

“By implementing this project, we will contribute to environmental protection in our city in the sense that we will protect the quality of our surface and underground waters. A very expensive project, and therefore it is very important that it will also be financed through the “Clean Serbia” program, i.e. from the budget of the Republic of Serbia,” said Crnobarac.

By building a WWTP, we are protecting the Danube River and preserving the natural environment.

“In this way, we will succeed in achieving something that I think is an achievement of civilization, that we do not discharge our waste water, both industrial and fecal, directly into our Danube, but that they are collected, taken to the central system for the purification of waste water, and purified to the level of quality itself. recipient, i.e. the Danube, and as such they are discharged into it”, stated Crnobarac.

“Clean Serbia” is the biggest project in Varvarin

Assistant to the president of Varvarin municipality, Marija Brajović, told RTKruševac that the “Clean Serbia” project is the biggest project in the last 100 years in this municipality.

After the works on the construction of the sewage network in Obrež, the works started in Gorje Katun as part of the “Clean Serbia” project.

“It is a big, perhaps the biggest project in the last 100 years, and the value of that project is 22 million euros, not dinars,” said Brajović, stressing the importance of realizing the project itself.

In the Municipality of Varvarin, the “Clean Serbia” project foresees a total length of the sewage network of 44,738.63 meters.

Next year, 23 more cities and municipalities in the “Clean Serbia”

The Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Goran Vesić, speaking about the budget for 2023. and numerous capital projects, among other things, said that Serbia will solve the problem of sewage and waste water in five to 10 years.

The largest project that is currently being implemented in Serbia when it comes to communal infrastructure is the “Clean Serbia” project.

“Clean Serbia” includes the construction of sewers and waste water factories covering a population of 2.3 million inhabitants. It is currently being implemented in 16 locations” , said the Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesić, announcing that in 2023. the project will be implemented in another 23 cities or municipalities.

Minister Vesić estimated that in five to 10 years, with the projects implemented by two other ministries and local governments, Serbia will solve the sewage problem.