“Clean Serbia” is a chance for Svrljig to get a wastewater treatment plant,” said the president of Svrljig Municipality, Miroslav Marković, to Euronews.
Euronews reminds that Svrljig is one of the first municipalities that will receive a waste water treatment plant and seven kilometers of sewerage as part of the “Clean Serbia” project.
The facts show that the building, which was built in the eighties of the last century, was never completed due to the high costs for this poor municipality. Now the works are coming to an end.
“Eighty percent of the project has been completed. The largest factory is being built, we are sure that it will be finished before the end of the year. The sewage system is mostly built. This is now the second chance for Svrljig to get that facility, which will mean not only for Svrljig but also for Knjaževac and Zaječar because Timok from Srljig is going further towards them,” said the president of Svrljig Municipality, Miroslav Marković, to Euronews.
The “Clean Serbia” project envisages that access to the sewage network will be provided for 7,000 inhabitants.