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 announces the launching of the the
Joint Monitoring and Alert System platform of 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 June 15th, 2022, at 11.00 a.m. will be organized Public Debate in Macin, Tulcea County, Romania, to the
headquarters of UAT Macin, Florilor Street, No.1.
For more information, contact person is: Mr. Octavian Bogos - Project coodinator B2, phone: 0040771613514, 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.