Over a thousand households in Măgdăcești village, Criuleni district, have been connected to water supply and sewer networks thanks to a 33 million lei governmental infrastructure project to which the local authorities contributed 4.6 million lei. As a result, 3 km of water supply lines, 31 km of sewer lines, a wastewater treatment station and two pumping stations were built.
Attending the ceremony to conclude the project, prime minister Pavel Filip said infrastructure is critical to the country’s growth and as such is a priority of the Government. “Of three years in government, during the first two we connected 106,000 households to water supply lines, and during the third year we intend to connect 100,000 others. If everyone worked like this, in 28 years since Independence every single Moldovan would have now been connected to water supply and sewer infrastructure”, said Pavel Filip.
Other infrastructure plans of the Filip Government include management of municipal waste and road rehabilitation. The prime minister mentioned a segment of a Măgdăcești road that is planned to be revamped as part of the Second Good Roads program. The rehabilitation of the 500 meters long stretch of road will cost 1 million lei. Last year, the village saw the rehabilitation of its road that connects the church, the kindergarten and the school, which cost 1.4 million lei.