Ministry of Economy invests 700,000 euros for improving water supply in Peja

The acting Minister of Economy, Artane Rizvanolli, announced that the Ministry of Economy is allocating funding for two significant infrastructure projects within the water sector of the Peja region. The total investment value for these improvements reaches 700,000 euros. According to Rizvanolli, the financial backing for these initiatives will be executed through a formal agreement established with KRU Hidrodrini.

The primary goal of this investment is to substantially enhance the availability and quality of the drinking water supply for a large segment of the local population. These planned upgrades are projected to benefit approximately 30,000 residents across multiple communities. The funding demonstrates a direct commitment from the national economy to improving public welfare infrastructure.

Rizvanolli specified that the areas set to benefit from this crucial water supply enhancement include Peja, Vitomirica, Leshani Valley, Trestenica Valley, and Qyshku. The announcement underscores the government’s focus on developing essential services. The allocation of these funds is intended to modernize the existing water infrastructure, ensuring a more reliable and sustainable water supply network for the named municipalities.

This investment in critical utilities highlights the Ministry of Economy’s role in supporting regional development and improving the overall standard of living by guaranteeing access to clean drinking water.

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2 thoughts on “Ministry of Economy invests 700,000 euros for improving water supply in Peja

  1. This investment should significantly improve water access and reliability for the residents of Peja.

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