
While presenting the creation of the national water operator, Prime Minister Edi Rama also announced the plan of measures to be taken by the Government, which includes the removal of water deposits from the terraces of buildings.
"Decentralization is not fragmentation and destruction, but responsibility and service. Water in the sky is one thing and in the tap is something else because when it enters the system it turns from a product of nature into a product of man. It is a commodity that is collected, sold and bought, a vital commodity and the production of water requires national operation.
For this reason, we are starting this second phase of the reform. In the first phase, 100 thousand new users have been connected to the network and a significant number of illegal connections have been cut. Regarding the reform, we are very clear about what we will do from production, to distribution and supply, just like with energy.
On the other hand, as we have done with energy, we will intervene with a plan of measures to stop abuses," Rama said.
He further emphasized that it is not the citizens who abuse, there are abusers for profit, abusers of car washes in neighborhoods, abusers of water that spills onto national roads, abusers of illegal underground connections who will be targets of the plan of measures.
"It's time to continue with the plan to remove deposits that have become an extraordinary burden on buildings built long ago and could become a source of disasters. We must explain to people that removing deposits improves supply," he said.
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