Municipalities in SW Slovenia join forces for drinking water supply

Koper, 4 November - The largest drinking water supply project in Slovenia to date was agreed by the mayors of 12 municipalities in the south-west of Slovenia in Koper on Monday. They approved a EUR 118 million draft plan envisaging new water networks and reduced water losses.

Koper, Koper Mayor Aleš Bržan speaks about agreed inter-municipal water supply infrastructure project. Photo: Matej Arh/STA

Koper,
Koper Mayor Aleš Bržan speaks about agreed inter-municipal water supply infrastructure project.
Photo: Matej Arh/STA

Koper. Ankaran Mayor Gregor Strmčnik speaks about agreed inter-municipal water supply infrastructure project. Photo: Matej Arh/STA

Koper.
Ankaran Mayor Gregor Strmčnik speaks about agreed inter-municipal water supply infrastructure project.
Photo: Matej Arh/STA

Koper, Sežana Mayor Andrej Sila speaks about agreed inter-municipal water supply infrastructure project. Photo: Matej Arh/STA

Koper,
Sežana Mayor Andrej Sila speaks about agreed inter-municipal water supply infrastructure project.
Photo: Matej Arh/STA

Ljubljana Tap water. Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA File photo

Ljubljana
Tap water.
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA
File photo

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