Vucevic in Leskovac: Projects for the sustainable future of the city

During his visit to Leskovac, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, Miloš Vučević, met with the mayor Dr. Sci. honey Goran Cvetanović and his colleagues to discuss key infrastructure projects, their improvement and future plans for the development of the city.

During the meeting, the realization of the started and planned projects was discussed, and a special focus was on the “Clean Serbia” project of the Government of the Republic of Serbia. Thanks to this project, a sewage network will be built in the settlements of Vinarce, Donje Stopanje, Vučje, Brza and Žabljane, which will significantly improve environmental standards in this area.

The project has a key role in improving the living conditions of citizens, protecting the environment and providing long-term sustainable communal infrastructure.

Academy in Sombor: Projects for the future “Clean Serbia”

In the Great Hall of the “Laza Kostić” Cultural Center in Sombor, a formal academy was held under the name “From the center of the Chamber administration to a city with a vision – Sombor 1750-2025.” on the occasion of commemorating 276 years since Sombor was declared a free and royal city.

The mayor of Sombor, Antonio Ratković, in his address to those present at the ceremonial academy, spoke about the key projects for Sombor this year, particularly emphasizing the construction of a high-speed road. He also emphasized that the implementation of the “Clean Serbia” project is underway, which is expected to continue this year as well.

In Sombor, the works on the construction of the sewage network in Stanišić have been completed so far, while the construction of the network in Bezdan and Kolut is ongoing.

Waste water treatment: modern technologies and innovations

Wastewater treatment is a key process in preserving the environment and protecting water sources. In order to reduce pollution and ensure the high quality of purified water, various advanced technologies are used that improve the efficiency of pollutant removal. These technologies enable better treatment of industrial, municipal and agricultural wastewater, reduce environmental risks and ensure reuse of water for different purposes.

More and more wastewater treatment plants are implementing integrated approaches that combine different methods to achieve maximum efficiency.

• Internet ofThings (IoT) sensors enable monitoring of water quality in real time.

• Artificial intelligence (AI) helps optimize plant operations, reducing energy and chemical consumption.

• Membrane technologies such as nanofiltration and reverse osmosis improve water purification, enabling its reuse.

Advanced wastewater treatment methods play a key role in protecting water resources and preserving ecosystems. By combining innovative technologies, such as advanced oxidation processes, adsorption, biosorption and biological treatment, it is possible to significantly reduce the level of pollution and enable sustainable water use in the future. The integration of digital technologies further improves the efficiency and reliability of water treatment systems, making them ready for the challenges of modern times.

Kragujevac: Three plants – three solutions

In  the construction of three wastewater treatment plants is underway. In accordance with the concept of the “Clean Serbia” project, which includes not only the construction of sewerage networks in order to preserve the environment, but also waste water treatment plants as a key part of river conservation, in Kragujevac-Knić, construction work on the construction of as many as three waste water treatment plants has begun at the Gruža, Knić 3 and Kusovac-Toponica locations.

The construction of the plant was preceded by the construction of the sewage network in the mentioned settlements. Thus, in accordance with the project, a sewage network with a length of about 3.2 km was built in the settlement of Knić, while nearly 120 manholes were built along the entire length. In the settlement of Kusovac, the locals got about 4.2 km of sewage network with 184 manholes, while in Gruža, more than 13 km of sewage network has been completed so far.

With this project, Kragujevac-Knić lays the foundations for an ecologically sustainable future, improving the quality of life of citizens and contributing to the protection of rivers and nature. The construction of a wastewater treatment plant is not only an infrastructure undertaking, but also a key step towards a healthier environment and long-term conservation of water resources.

Trifunović: In Inđija, works are being carried out at four locations

Uroš Trifunović, director of the public company Inđija put, stated that the “Clean Serbia” project in Inđija is proceeding according to plan.

Trifunović says that all planned works are being carried out according to plan. “We are carrying out work on 4 construction sites, in Stevana Sremca Street, Bačka, and we are opening work in Prvomajska and two more streets,” Trifunović told Sremske Novine.

According to him, the works within the “Clean Serbia” project will then be continued in other streets where there is no sewage network.

Subotica is expecting a 20 km sewerage network

For the city of Subotica, the balanced development of all local communities is extremely important, pointed out Robert Tot, a member of the City Council in charge of communal activities.

In addition to the expansion of the water supply network in Subotica, works are currently being carried out on the construction of the sewage network as part of the “Clean Serbia” project.

The member of the City Council in charge of communal activities and development, Robert Tot, reminded that this year in Subotica, the construction of 20 km of water supply network, 20 km of sewage network through the project “Clean Serbia” and 20 km of gas pipeline network is important for the city. development of all local communities.