The newly built wastewater treatment plant in Gjakova, Kosovo, is part of a series of new wastewater treatment plants being built across several locations in the country.
Growing challenges concerning lack of water in the country have given rise to new initiatives and projects to improve these conditions for the future, considering that less than 1% of all wastewater is being treated in Kosovo. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo has thus stressed the importance of wastewater reuse to reduce pollution while improving water use efficiency.
Until now, the absence of proper wastewater treatment protocols means that the wastewater is discharged directly into the rivers, resulting in a major contamination threat.
With the transition of implementing wastewater treatment plants, the foundation for the future is underway, moving towards much more sustainable conditions.
Implementing the water management conditions of the future naturally involves UV disinfection as a vital part of the plant, to improve water quality and reliability, while minimizing environmental impact. Choosing UV was therefore perfectly matched for the WWTP, utilizing chemical-free innovative technology.