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Will there be a Water Reduction in the Summer Period?

Published June 11, 2015
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water reduction summerIn recent years, citizens of Sarajevo are facing to the problem of water supply and water reductions. Nights are especially hard. In the great part of the city, there is no water until the first morning hours.

What expect us in the next few months? Will there be water reductions in the summer period?

“Water supply of the city is regular during the day hours, while during the night, from 00.00 a.m. to 5.00 a.m., a water supply is done under the reduced pressure. By reducing the pressure in the water supply network, a lack of water amounts in some areas are ensured, and it is  in the direct relation to a daily irregularities of water supply.

Problems that cause a daily irregularities in the water supply are the level of water consumption during the day, worn out water supply network and repair of malfunctions in it. We hope that a regular water supply could occur in the summer period, but it depends on weather conditions and hydrological situation at water sources“, said Fatima Memagic from KJKP ViK.

She added that this public enterprise will do its best to avoid disruptions in the water supply, and the water supply of the city will take place in accordance to the available amounts of sources.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba)

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