Executive Committee of Izmail City Council in partnership with Association of Cross-border Cooperation “Lower Danube
Euroregion” and Tulcea County Administrative Territorial Unit throughout Tulcea County Council implements the project “CLEAN RIVER”,
founded by the European Union through Joint Operational Programme Romania-Ukraine 2014-2020, with ENI co-financing amounting to
4.775.696 euro.
“CLEAN RIVER” project overall objective is the Prevention and exclusion of emergency situations caused by man-made
disasters in sewage systems in Danube Delta border area.
The specific objectives of the project are:
So1: prevention of emergency situations caused by man-made disasters by improving the water sewage system infrastructure located in
the proximity of Danube Delta Border area throughout construction, rehabilitation and modernization works of 11,226 km sewage network,
2 pumping station set up in Izmail city and Izmail District and rehabilitation of 1,315 km sewage network and construction of a waste water
treatment plant and a 2 wastewater pumping station of Tulcea County Hospitall;
SO2: Enhancing the stakeholders capacity to prevent, monitoring and control of emergency situations caused by man-made disaster in
Danube Delta Border area throughout implementation of joint cross border actions: setting up 1 Joint Monitoring System, development of
1 Joint Cross-border Investment Euroregion Strategy and 1 common Capacity Building Program.
The project “CLEAN RIVER ” will be implemented in the period June 29th, 2019 - December 28th, 2022.
On August 25th, 2022, will be organized Public Debate in Crisan, to the Hall of the Cultural Home Crisan, Tulcea County.
For more information, contact person is: Mrs. Vasilica-Sorina Cirlan- Technical Expert B2, phone: 0040773847574, e-mail:
This publication has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The contents of this document are the
sole responsibility of Association of Cross-border Cooperation “Lower Danube Euroregion” and can under no circumstances be regarded
as reflecting the position of the European Union or the Programme Romania - Ukraine.
The Joint Operational Programme Romania-Ukraine 2014-2020 is financed by the European Union through the European
Neighborhood Instrument and co-financed by the participating countries in the Programme.