EBRD, EU to improve water supply in Banja Luka
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Short description of the overall project
The 200,000-strong population of Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is to enjoy better water supply and wastewater collection thanks to a loan of up to €6 million provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The EU is expected to support the project with a grant of €4 million under its Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance 2020.
Short description of activities financed by the donation
The Bank’s loan will be provided under EBRD Green Cities, a strategic framework that addresses environmental and sustainability concerns through a combination of investments in municipal infrastructure, and energy and policy measures. A Green Cities Action Plan, developed by the city and the EBRD, has identified the inadequate water supply and water quality as urgent priorities to be addressed. Accordingly, proceeds of the loan will finance the upgrade of the water and wastewater infrastructure. The EBRD loan is part of a €56 million long-term investment plan by the city to strengthen and expand its water and wastewater infrastructure. The plan will improve citizens’ access to high quality drinking water as well as rehabilitate and extend the city’s sewerage network – another of Banja Luka’s wastewater challenges.