Bulgarian Min 'Hopes' Black Sea Water, Beaches Will be Clean

Business » TOURISM | February 28, 2012, Tuesday // 14:45
Bulgaria: Bulgarian Min 'Hopes' Black Sea Water, Beaches Will be Clean File photo of Bulgaria's Ravda beach by bulgarianproperties.com

The Bulgarian government is implementing a full-scale program to ensure the safe disposal of sewage waters along the Black Sea coast, assured Bulgaria’s Minister of Regional Development Lilyana Pavlova.

Tuesday Pavlova presented at a press conference the project for safe sewage disposal for the largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea, Varna (third-largest in Bulgaria).

The project is worth BGN 8.8 M and will guarantee a proper disposal of all waste waters from the city.

Similar projects are being carried out in other towns along the Black Sea coast, such as Sozopol and Ravda.

Just this Monday, an incident at Ravda due to extreme winter weather caused sewage spilling on the local beach.

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