An EU-funded project is upgrading wastewater collection and treatment systems in and around Velika Gorica, Croatia. The project will help to ensure compliance with EU legislation for urban wastewater and water quality and quantity.
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In Brașov County, Romania, water supply networks in 15 localities and wastewater networks in 12 localities are being upgraded with EU funding. The project complements several previous EU-funded and national projects in the region.
roThe first stage of an EU-funded high-voltage electricity connection is being constructed between the Attica region, in mainland Greece, and the island of Crete. This will ensure security of energy supply for Crete, help to exploit the island’s renewable energy potential and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
elRailway lines that make up the Warsaw railway junction will be modernised and the city’s main stations rebuilt to ensure safer, more efficient rail transport and interoperability with the EU’s rail infrastructure.
plThe EU is funding the building of the Alentejo Central Hospital in Évora, Portugal. It will replace the Hospital do Espírito Santo de Évora (HESE) and serve as the main hospital for the central area of the Alentejo region, eliminating the need for patients to travel long distances for treatment.
ptWater and wastewater infrastructure is being developed in 57 localities in Dâmbovița County, Romania, with EU funding. The work complements previous EU-funded projects to extend and upgrade water and sewerage networks in the county.
roThe EU is funding infrastructure upgrades on 435.2 km of the 471 km Madrid-Seville high-speed railway, to ensure the line meets European rail interoperability standards and the requirements of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).
esIn the Petržalka borough of the Slovak capital, Bratislava, the second section of the Šafárik Square-Janíkov dvor tram line is being built with EU funding to improve public transport in the city. It will run from Bosákova Street to Janíkov dvor for 3.798 km.
skIn the Podlaskie region of Poland, an EU-funded project is building a 29.35 km section of the S61 express road between the Łomża West and Stawiski junctions. The project includes the construction of four junctions – Łomża West, Nowogród, Łomża North and Kolno – and sections of national roads 63 and 64, 2.84 km and 6.96 km in length respectively.
plIn the Pomorskie region of Poland, the Gdynia Chylonia-Słupsk section of railway line 202 is being upgraded, along with sections of several nearby lines, under an EU-funded project. The total length of railway covered by the project is 132.783 km, of which 112.003 km are part of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).
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