
Wastewater Network Development in Serbia
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Cross-Border Infrastructure Development
With the support of HEPA, we were commissioned to design wastewater management systems in three Serbian municipalities. The goal of the project is to reduce environmental impact and ensure the long-term sustainable development of the settlements. The scope includes the design of new sewerage networks and wastewater treatment facilities, as well as the expansion of an existing system.
Project 1: In Kovačica and Debeljača, the existing 4,000 PE (population equivalent) closed-system SBR wastewater treatment reactor will be expanded to 14,000 PE, providing a long-term solution for the region’s wastewater management.
Project 2: In Čoka – where no treatment facility has existed to date and wastewater was previously discharged into an open channel – a completely new wastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 6,000 PE will be constructed.
Realiscon is responsible for designing the sewerage networks up to construction documentation level, preparing the permitting documentation for the Kovačica–Debeljača extension, and designing the new treatment facility in Čoka. Beyond applying our expertise in water management, this project also provides an opportunity to build strong cooperation with Serbian partners.
CLIENT: Founder: HEPA Hungarian Export Development Agency Nonprofit Zrt.
PROJECT: Wastewater Network Development in Serbia
LOCATION: Serbia – Čoka, Kovačicа, Debeljačа
SIZE: Project 1 : 14.000 PE
Project 2: 6.000 PE
TERM: 03/2023 – ongoing
SERVICES:
design of urban sewerage networks and wastewater treatment plants




