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According to the Bank’s website, the sub-operation aims at provision of potable water to Mykolaiv City.
The sub-operation is focused on restoring Mykolaiv City's access to potable water after severe damage to its supply infrastructure caused by Russian military actions in 2022 and the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in 2023. This effort falls under the Ukraine Municipal Infrastructure Programme (2011-0487), supported by a EUR 400 million framework loan signed in 2015. With the city left without a reliable source of safe drinking water, the sub-operation prioritizes emergency and efficiency measures to re-establish a centralized water supply in Mykolaiv, aiming to quickly resolve the ongoing crisis and meet the population's basic needs.
The sub-project implementation will generate significant environmental and social benefits, including improved water quality, reduced pollution, and enhanced energy efficiency. Public health will improve through the elimination of contaminated water sources, and temporary employment will be created during construction.
Mykolayiv Vodokanal is the municipal utility of the City of Mykolayiv for water supply as well as for wastewater collection and treatment.
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