Residents residing near the “Pavarësia” School in Pristina have formally addressed local municipal authorities regarding persistent concerns over the quality of drinking water. In a complaint submitted to the Directorate of Education, the Mayor of Pristina, Përparim Rama, and Deputy Mayor Besianë Musmurati, the community requested that students be provided with an adequate supply of drinking water, citing ongoing water quality issues. According to the residents, the problem has been a recurring issue over the last four to five years.
They specified that the difficulty with potable water typically emerges during the autumn season, particularly beginning around mid-September. The residents attributed the recurring shortage and diminished quality of the water supply to elevated levels of manganese in the local source. The appeals to the municipal institutions detailed that the community has faced these difficulties repeatedly during the autumn months.
The core of the concern centers on the safety and availability of drinking water for the students attending the local school. Residents emphasized the necessity of immediate intervention from the city administration to ensure a reliable and safe water source for the neighborhood. The issue highlights a sustained concern within the community regarding public health infrastructure in Pristina.
The formal complaint serves as a direct appeal for the authorities to investigate the underlying causes of the water contamination and implement necessary measures to guarantee consistent access to clean drinking water for the area.
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