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Thanks to Germany and the EU, around 40,000 residents of Cahul district will benefit from modern sanitation services

On May 22, 2025, the Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, representatives of the European Union Delegation to the Republic of Moldova, and of the German Development Bank KfW visited the construction site of the new Wastewater Treatment Plant, as well as city sectors where the newly commissioned sewerage network is already operational.

The Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Cahul, co-financed by Germany (€ 41.5 million grant) and EU (€ 12.9 million grant) is one of the largest investments in the water sector in the Republic of Moldova. The new Wastewater Treatment plant, scheduled for commissioning later this year, will play a key role in improving public health, protecting the environment and enhancing living conditions for approx. 40,000 citizens of Cahul Rayon.

Minister Vladimir Bolea emphasized the importance of ensuring that all citizens are connected to the new sewerage network, thereby directly contributing to environmental protection:

“The investments made in Cahul are about improving people’s daily lives. We have built – and continue to build – a modern sewerage system that will serve Cahul municipality for generations to come. However, for this system to fully achieve its purpose, every household must get connected. I urge all residents to be proactive — connect your homes, protect the environment, and be part of the change. This is not only about hygiene and comfort, but also about responsibility and solidarity. The success of this project depends on each and every one of you. Congratulations on the results achieved, and I look forward to seeing you soon at the official project completion ceremony.”

To encourage individual households to connect to the new sewerage system, Cahul City Hall organized a raffle offering certificates that will cover the full connection costs for three households, funded from the local budget. In addition, local entrepreneurs, active citizens, and supporters and promoters of environmentally friendly practices were recognized and awarded.

Margret Uebber, German Ambassador to Moldova: “We are pleased that the support provided by the German Government and the European Union is contributing to the modernization of water infrastructure in Cahul, thus directly benefitting the citizens. Germany’s contribution of € 41,5 million has enabled the residents of Cahul to access clean water and modern services, while also contributing at the national level to environmental protection and the future of the Republic of Moldova.”

Magdalena Müller-Uri, Head of Cooperation at the EU Delegation to the Republic of Moldova, added:  “EU support for Cahul through this project means more than investments in infrastructure — it reflects care for the health, safety, and dignity of the people of Cahul Rayon. Every household connected to clean drinking water and modern sanitation represents concrete progress toward a better life for the citizens here. The European Union is, and will remain, a trusted partner for communities across the Republic of Moldova.”

Nicolae Dandis, Mayor of Cahul Municipality, emphasized:
“This project is not only about infrastructure – it is about improving the quality of life for every resident of Cahul and the surrounding areas. I express my gratitude to the donors and to the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development for their continued support in realizing this vital project for our community. Thank you!”

This visit took place as 70% of the works have already been completed and in the context of preparing the start of new construction works for water and sewerage networks in Crihana and Cotihana — the next stage of the project.

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