The contracts were signed at the Hrvatske Vode water management company by Economy Minister Tomislav Ćorić and Hrvatske Vode general manager Zoran Đuroković.
They said these ten contracts were the first step in utilizing National Recovery and Resilience Plan funds.
The contracts concern the allocation of grants from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility to finance investment in public water supply and drainage projects. A total of 70 projects were submitted and the maximum amount available for allocation is HRK 800 million.
Contracts were also signed on the national component of co-financing the projects.
One of the signatories is the Pula city waterworks. Their project is the most valuable at HRK 44.5 million, with the grant amounting to HRK 28.5 million. The company’s director, Dean Starčić, said the money would be used to reconstruct and construct pipelines.
(€1 = HRK 7.5)
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