Experts warn that water is used on first come, first served basis in Serbia
According to the findings from new research, a million inhabitants in Serbia occasionally or permanently lack access to clean drinking water
Red alert triggered in Serbia as 40% of citizens drink unsafe water
About 40% of Serbia's residents drink unsafe water while about 600,000 residents of Vojvodina get drinking water with traces of arsenic
Montenegro demands Bileća lake water, electricity from BiH, Croatia
The Government of Montenegro has decided to initiate a procedure to determine its share of water and hydropower from the Bileća lake in BiH
World Water Day 2022 – increasing importance of groundwater
Today is World Water Day and this year’s theme is Making the invisible visible, with a special emphasis on the importance of groundwater, which accounts for nearly 99% of the freshwater on the planet. Only through sustainable management of this precious resource is it possible to provide drinking water for future generations, according to the […]
Kurti: Kosovo* to build two dams to boost water reserves
Prime Minister Albin Kurti said two dams would be built for water supply and noted that water resources can't be used without concession
No buyers in the tender for the water factory in Zrenjanin
The people of Zrenjanin in Serbia have been waiting for over 17 years to achieve their constitutional right to clean drinking water
Serbia to sell Jaroslav Černi Water Institute
The Ministry of Economy has invited bids for the sale of the Jaroslav Černi Water Institute, the leading scientific research organization in the sector of water.
Thousand cows, horses almost perish on Mt. Suva Planina as sole water spring dries up
Some 800 cows and 200 horses almost died of thirst earlier this month on Mt. Suva Planina after their sole source of drinking water dried up.