Over 70 thousand North residents will benefit of aqueduct and sewerage
Over 70 thousand residents from the north of the country will benefit of sewerage and aqueduct. Also, two schools will receive thermal isolation.
The projects will be funded by the European Union that allocated approximately 12 million euros. The most frequent works will take place on Rascani and Falasti districts.
Only in Păscăuți, Damașcani, Proscureni, Hiliuți, Gălășeni and Mălăiești there will built 20 kilometers of aqueduct and 40 kilometers of sewerage.
"It is a large project that will contribute both to the improvement of the living conditions and to the development possibilities of these localities by developing the business", Galina Zamurdac, the deputy President of Rascani district.
The residents can't wait forward the project to start.
"The water from fountains is of a bad quality. Very many people have individual sewage pits and all the waste goes to the ground in the waters. And it is accepted that the water is of very poor quality."
"We have clay, no water flows, everyone in the village has fountains where the waste accumulates, but it is only necessary."
Dimitrie Cantemir Lyceum from Bălţi will benefit of 2,6 milioane euros within a project of energetic efficiency. The director of the institutions says that in such a way they will save 200 thousand lei.
The building requires major repairs and with this opportunity to apply to this project we have reacted promptly. We hope to have a reduction in thermal heating in the future. Somewhere 700,000 lei a year are the expenses, "said the director of" D. Cantemir, Angela Murzac.
The projects there will be implemented through the North Developing Agency.
We have to finish the works in December 2020. The design and preparation of the necessary documents will last for a year, and we will resort to the works from 2019 ", said ADR North Director Vitalii Pavonschii.
In total, between 1818 and 2020, 18 infrastructure projects amounting to 43 million euros, allocated by the EU, will be implemented in Moldova.