Croatia invested EUR 4.4 billion in water, sewerage infrastructure
The Croatian government has handed over 19 contracts for investments in water supply and sewerage in more than 20 municipalities
Croatian tourist hotspots on Adriatic coast receive EUR 55 million to improve wastewater management
Croatia received funds for improving wastewater management in the Zadar-Petrčane agglomeration on the Adriatic coast
Serbia introduces Green Budget, earmarks EUR 1 billion for projects
The 2025 Budget Law includes the first Green Budget annex, listing 64 green projects to be implemented next year
Greek trade unions, activists fight off privatization of two biggest water supply firms
After a long struggle against privatization, water supply and sewage firms in Athens and Thessaloniki are back under direct state control
European Commission proposes stricter rules on air, water pollutants
The EU is amending the regulations for ambient air, surface and groundwater pollutants and urban wastewater treatment
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
Serbia invests billions of euros in wastewater treatment
The latest agreements and earlier loans amount to EUR 4 billion in investments in wastewater treatment and utility infrastructure.
Bulgarian water and sewerage utilities face bankruptcy due to high electricity prices
The government and regulatory authorities are trying to find the solution, but for now they have different views on the issue