Podgorica is serviced by a wastewater plant built in the 1970s, performing well below the capacity needed to meet present demand. About half of the effluent is discharged untreated into the Morača River running into the Skadar Lake - an internationally-recognised wetland area.
This investment project will build a new wastewater treatment plant for the city, a sludge incineration plant, and extend the sewerage network. These investments will enable the collection and treatment of the wastewater generated by the city in line with EU standards.
The EU co-funds the project under Flagship 7 - Waste and wastewater management - of the Economic and Investment Plan for the Western Balkans through the WBIF. In addition, the WBIF Bilateral Donors provide the funding for the supervision of works and co-finance the wastewater treatment plant.
Start of Works on the Bilateral Donors’ Supported Wastewater Treatment Plant Podgorica
Financing Contracts for the New Wastewater Project in Podgorica Now in Place
Additional Funding for a New Wastewater Treatment Plant in Podgorica
WBIF | Grant | WB15-MNE-ENV-02 | € 1,145,834 |
KFW | Loan | € 35,000,000 | |
Beneficiary Contribution | Own Contribution | € 6,615,166 | |
WBIF | Grant | WB-IG02-MNE-ENV-01 | € 9,000,000 |
Jul-Plantaže Winery | Own Contribution | € 880,000 | |
KFW | External Grant | € 285,000 | |
WBIF | Grant | WB-IG06-MNE-ENV-01 | € 23,713,493 |
Total | € 76,639,493 | ||
Total Grants | € 33,859,327 | ||
Total Loans | € 35,000,000 |