Construction works of Chisinau-Străseni-Călărași main aqueduct declared public utility
Chisinau, Oct. 27 /MOLDPRES/- MPs adopted today in the final reading the draft law by which the construction works of Chisinau-Străseni-Călărași main aqueduct and the development of the infrastructure for the management of drinking water are declared public utility of national interest.
The main pipeline for water transport has a length of about 53 km and will ensure the supply of drinking water to around 28 thousand inhabitants of Străseni and Călăraşi districts. There are 192 parcels of land along the route, including 103 privately owned.
The draft sees a special procedure aimed at preventing the delay of the construction works of this strategic infrastructure objective. The document provides for the application of the concept of provisional registration of the right of public ownership, of the right of use or, as the case may be, of other real rights of the state over the goods, acquired under a suspensive condition regarding the payment of compensation to the expropriated.
The project Improvement of water infrastructure in Central Moldova is financed by the German Federal Government through KfW development bank and the National Fund for Regional and Local Development of Moldova. The total value of the project is 25 million euros, including our country's contribution of 2.65 million euros. The implementation deadline is 30 October 2025.
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