Only 5 percent of Kosovo's sewage is treated

Only 5 percent of Kosovo's sewage is treated

In Kosovo, only 5 percent of the sewage is treated today. This has been acknowledged first by the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Fatmir Matoshi. In the “Week Interview” in Koha.net he has expressed self-critical. “We should not keep this secret that only 5 percent of [...] are treated in Kosovo today.

In Kosovo, only 5 percent of the sewage is treated today. This has been acknowledged first by the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Fatmir Matoshi.

In the “Week Interview” in Koha.net he has expressed self-critical.

We don't have to keep this secret that in Kosovo today only 5 percent of sewage is treated, which is extremely little. The ones that are being treated are near the acumulating lakes. During this year, we will operate the sewage plant in Batlava, Orlan”, Matosh said.

This dictatorship's minister has also talked about the plant in Pristina, which would deal with sewage. He says the problem with building this facility is that of collectors.

The <x0->Impaniant is envisioned to be built in Fushe Kosovo, covering Pristina and the district. We are discussing collectors, this is achieved only if collectors connect to Pristina. If built, it will be the most capital project for Kosovo. If it doesn't happen, it's us, because the loan for itself has been ratified, so the funds are provided by France. For collectors, we are discussing Germany and Switzerland”, Matoshi says, adding that even in Pec, they are ready to start building an facility, and in Prizren, one is in conclusion. Also in Gjilan and Ferizaj, says they are in discussions to start building them.

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