"The most important project": There is no collector, but Mugoš announced it in 2006.

Citizens are afraid of infection, and the unbearable stench from the collectors can be felt even as far as Block 9, warns Mirko Boljević
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Morača, collector, Photo: Luka Zeković
Morača, collector, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Ažurirano: 03.10.2012. 09:32h

Mirko Boljević called on the authorities to finally build a new, modern wastewater treatment plant on the Morača coast, not far from the Children's Hospital.

Boljević, in charge of the ecology sector in the Ministry of Health "1. May", he pointed out that the mayor Miomir Mugoša promised to build a purification system back in 2006, calling it "the most important project", but nothing has been done about it to date.

Boljević said that the citizens are afraid of getting infected and that the unbearable stench from the collectors can be felt even as far as Block 9.

"I live in another city zone, just 100 meters from the city center. The stench is constantly felt, we keep the windows closed, and at night we can't sleep," Boljević told "Vijeci" yesterday.

He believes that there is a way to solve the problem of stench that suffocates citizens. He explained that the citizens once turned to the director of the Water Administration, Zoran Janković, and that in just 24 hours the smell was gone.

"The stench is constantly felt, we keep the windows closed, and we can't sleep at night"

Boljević warns that citizens are throwing tropes into the collector. He points out that the chemists told him that the mixture of tropic and poison to neutralize feces "smells five times stronger".

"The situation is alarming, this cannot be sustained any longer, I would appeal to all competent services in the municipality, the Environmental, Sanitary and other inspections to help us solve the problem," Boljević said.

At the session of the Assembly of the Capital City in February, Mugoša said that the Capital City is waiting for the approval of the Government for a loan in the amount of 15 million euros, in order to realize the "project of the century" for Podgorica.

"The loan would be repaid by the Capital City and 'Vodovod', and if by chance they could not, the Government would return it," Mugoša said at the time.

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