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59.8 Million for Water and Sewage in Saat Kula: The Work That Doesn't Shine but Gets Felt Every Day

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59.8 Million for Water and Sewage in Saat Kula: The Work That Doesn't Shine but Gets Felt Every Day

Under the old bazaar, far from the ribbon-cuttings and photo ops, there's work going on that rarely makes the headlines but touches daily life directly - the rebuilding of the water and sewage network. In Saat Kula, in the Čair municipality, an infrastructure project worth 59.8 million denars is nearing completion.

The project covers an overhaul of the water network, along with the sewage and storm drainage. According to the mayor of Čair and VLEN co-chair Izet Medžiti, construction of the water network is in its final phase, and the next step is paving the streets. „A modern and more efficient infrastructure has been created for the residents of Saat Kula," he said.

The promised benefits are concrete: better drinking water quality, functional sewage, and better living conditions. These are the things that don't shine, but when they're missing, you feel it every day - in the water that leaks, in the smell of old sewers, in the street that floods every time it rains hard.

Projects like this deserve attention precisely because they're undramatic. Underground infrastructure doesn't make headlines the way a new square or monument does - yet it's what actually determines whether a neighborhood is fit to live in. The question that lingers, as with every „nearly done" announcement, is whether „final phase" means truly finished, or just finished until the next election. The residents of Saat Kula will know the answer the moment they turn on the tap.