Ulcinj: The situation is stable, there is no shortage of water

Regular supply in Ulcinj from local sources and from the Regional Waterworks

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Detail from Velika plaža, Photo: Samir Adrović
Detail from Velika plaža, Photo: Samir Adrović
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The situation with water supply in the municipality of Ulcinj is stable for the time being, both from local sources and with the quantities that Vodovod receives from the Regional Waterworks.

This was confirmed to "Vijesta" by the director of that street company, Ajet Zaga.

He said that the amount of water that is currently being pumped into the water supply system from local springs is 330 liters per second - 220 from the Lisna Bori spring, 60 from the spring in Klezna, 30 from Gač, and ten each from the spring in Mida and Salč.

For the rural area of ​​Vladimir with the surrounding villages, he stated, 40 liters per second are currently being pumped, and Vodovod is now taking over the same amount from the Regional Waterworks.

"In winter, we pump about 180 liters per second from our springs into the water supply system. In winter, the takeover from the Regional Waterworks is reduced to 15 liters per second," said Zaga.

The company from Ulcinj, he emphasized, owes the Regional Waterworks a total of about 30 thousand euros for the services provided.

"There is no salary owed to the employees, but there is an obligation for contributions from previous years," said Zaga.

There are officially more than 40 tourists on the Ulcinj Riviera, and tourism officials claim that this number is 25 to 30 percent higher.

Zaga could not say how many tourists are staying in the city based on increased water consumption.

"We cannot give an accurate assessment of the guests' stay in the city, since we do not supply individual settlements such as Štoj, Kruča...", said Zaga.

According to data from the Tourist Organization, more than 40 guests are currently vacationing in Ulcinj.

However, Prelja Škrelja, president of the Association of Tenants of Ulcinj Swimming Pools, is sure that this number is higher by around 25-30 percent.

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