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Greece Approves €1.8 Million for Water Projects in Messolonghi and Amfilochia

Greece Approves €1.8 Million for Water Projects in Messolonghi and Amfilochia

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Greece has approved €1.8 million in funding for water supply projects in Messolonghi and Amfilochia.
  • The projects aim to improve water infrastructure, address supply and quality issues, and support local communities.
  • One project involves a desalination plant for Messolonghi, while the other will upgrade water networks in Amfilochia.

Significant funding has been secured for crucial water infrastructure upgrades in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. The Greek government has approved €1.8 million for projects in Messolonghi and Amfilochia, aimed at enhancing water supply and improving the daily lives of residents. The announcement came after a meeting at the Ministry of Environment and Energy involving Aetolia-Acarnania MP Thanasis Papathanasis and Minister Stavros Papastavrou. The initiative is part of a broader plan to modernize water networks and tackle existing problems with water availability and quality. Specifically, Messolonghi will receive a €280,000 investment for a desalination unit capable of producing 1,500 cubic meters of drinking water daily. This project is vital for the region, utilizing modern water treatment technologies to meet residents' needs. Amfilochia's water supply networks will undergo an upgrade costing over €1.57 million. This work focuses on improving critical infrastructure to reduce water loss, enhance supply quality, and boost network reliability across the municipality's settlements. "Aetolia-Acarnania needs substantive projects that address real-life problems," stated MP Papathanasis. "Securing funding for water supply in Messolonghi and Amfilochia is another step toward improving citizens' quality of life and upgrading our local infrastructure." He also thanked Minister Papastavrou for his cooperation and prompt response, emphasizing a continued commitment to addressing the region's needs through concrete actions.

Aetolia-Acarnania needs substantive projects that address real-life problems. Securing funding for water supply in Messolonghi and Amfilochia is another step toward improving citizens' quality of life and upgrading our local infrastructure.

— Thanasis PapathanasisThe local MP highlighted the importance of the approved water projects for the region's development and residents' well-being.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.