Among the numerous infrastructure projects that are currently being implemented in Serbia, the Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesić singled out the “Clean Serbia” Project.
Speaking for Tanjug, Minister Goran Vesić pointed out that sewage is being built at nine new locations, as part of the “Clean Serbia” Project.
“Sewerage is being built at nine new locations as part of the Clean Serbia Project. In total, there are nine wastewater treatment plants, the value of the entire project is over 216 million euros, and a total of 51,000 households will receive sewerage,” said Vesić.
Thanks to the implementation of this project, according to the minister, already in the first phase of the project, 250 000 people will be connected to a sewage network.
“We are already working on the first phase where we have 14 locations, where we are working on over 680 km of sewage, over 25 plants, the population equivalent of that first phase is 195,000, so together with these 50,000 already 250,000 people in Serbia will get sewage in the following period,” said Vesić.