“Clean Serbia” – Solution for Aleksinac sewer network

The municipality of Aleksinac may soon receive a modern sewer network and a wastewater treatment plant as part of the national program Clean Serbia. The estimated cost of the project is around 40 million euros, significantly exceeding the annual municipal budget, so it will be funded by the state.

Municipal president Dalibor Radičević told Alpress that the project has been in development for two years and that key preparations have been completed:

“The conditions have been met for the construction of 70 kilometers of sewer network in Žitkovac and the surrounding settlements. Building permits have been obtained, and land expropriation has been completed, which was our responsibility. Now, we are waiting for the designer, appointed by the ‘Clean Serbia’ program, to finalize the documentation for the wastewater treatment plant.”

He added that the municipality of Aleksinac would not be able to carry out such a large project on its own:

“If we relied solely on the local budget, we wouldn’t even be able to finance one-third of the planned work. The exact cost will be known once the design is completed and all permits are obtained for the part of Aleksinac on the right bank of the Južna Morava River.”

Construction is expected to begin this year, but a level of caution remains, considering past experiences with projects that were left unrealized.

Radičević: The “Clean Serbia” project awaits us in the coming year

The President of the Municipality of Aleksinac, Dalibor Radičević, presenting the budget and capital projects of importance for Aleksinac for the next year, announced the “Clean Serbia” project among the planned investments.

In his statement to Alpress, Radičević stated that a construction permit has already been issued for 50 km of the sewage network.

“I have already announced that, the construction permit has been issued, so we expect that in 2025, the works on the construction of the sewage network will also start.” A permit has been issued for some 50 kilometers, and we expect to soon receive a permit for another 25 kilometers. The project is big. Let’s say 75 kilometers of sewage network cannot be built quickly or easily. First of all, we would start with the construction of that primary and secondary sewage network on the other side of the Morava. I mean the settlements of Žitkovac, Prćilovica, Moravac because they are currently the most threatened, they are the most densely populated, especially Žitkovac, which represents an ecological bomb. Let’s try to solve it that way. At the same time, the construction of a wastewater treatment plant should be started, otherwise the sewage network itself will have no effect,” Radičević said in a statement to ALpress.

He stated that the project will last at least two to three years.