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Has your municipality conducted the required review of water and wastewater agglomeration areas and boundaries on time? According to Article 92 of the Water Law, the mayor or city president is required to review the agglomerations every two years, considering changes in the equivalent population number and the criteria for their establishment. If necessary, they should inform the Municipal Council about the need to amend the areas and boundaries.
Why is the agglomeration review important?
Conducting the review allows for updating agglomerations based on changing demographic and urban data. This is essential not only for compliance with regulations but also for proper planning of water and wastewater infrastructure investments. Neglecting this obligation may lead to negative consequences during inspections by Polish Waters or the Regional Directorate for Environmental Protection.
What does the agglomeration review include?
A comprehensive review of water and wastewater agglomerations includes:
- Analyzing the current agglomeration boundaries and comparing them with current regulations and guidelines,
- Assessment of changes in the equivalent population in the agglomeration,
- Preparation of a report with conclusions, which will indicate the need for possible updates,
- If necessary, support in the process in the preparation of the agglomeration resolution, completing the update process.
What are the benefits of working with r2eko?
At r2eko, we provide comprehensive support in fulfilling the obligation of reviewing water and wastewater agglomerations. Our team of experienced experts will conduct an analysis tailored to your municipality’s specifics and help you avoid risks associated with failing to meet this obligation. Thanks to our expertise and experience, the process will be efficient, ensuring full legal compliance.
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