News
16 November 2020

EBRD financing helps complete wastewater project in Zadar

In:
Waste and water
Region:
Europe

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a €4.5 million loan for the completion of a key infrastructure project in Zadar, Croatia. 

The bank’s financing will complement EU Cohesion Funds of €42 million extended to Odvodnja d.o.o. Zadar, a municipal company providing wastewater services to around 80,000 people in the city and its surrounding areas. 

The project includes the construction and rehabilitation of a wastewater pipeline and collector network of over 100km, 17 pump stations and a household connectivity increase from 75% to 95%.

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