SPLIT, Feb 2 (Hina) - The head of the World Bank team in charge of theEko Kastelanski Zaljev project, Manuel G. Marino, and associates onThursday visited the Eko Kastelanski Zaljev Agency and said afterseeing facilities of the
Kastela-Trogir sewerage system that it wasthe best realised venture he had ever seen.
SPLIT, Feb 2 (Hina) - The head of the World Bank team in charge of
the Eko Kastelanski Zaljev project, Manuel G. Marino, and associates on
Thursday visited the Eko Kastelanski Zaljev Agency and said after seeing
facilities of the Kastela-Trogir sewerage system that it was the best realised
venture he had ever seen. Marino said the quality of the work was
the best in the world and that European experts could learn from the experience
gained in this ecology project, the agency said in a press release.
The World Bank official also voiced satisfaction with the work of the
agency's experts, the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the
Split Waterworks and Sewerage System team which manages the facilities.
The cost of the work on the Kastela-Trogir sewerage system, along the
southern Croatian coast, exceeds EUR135 million, with 100 million invested to
date.