The urban construction inspector from the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property has sealed off the construction site of a wastewater treatment facility in Botun, a village in the Zeta region. This action was taken by inspector Slaven Radunović, who is affiliated with the political party New Serbian Democracy (NSD). According to reports from Vijesti, the decision was made without providing a timeline for the rectification of any irregularities.
Sources indicate that the inspector’s actions relate to “minor technicalities,” which typically would allow the subject of oversight a period to address any issues. Instead, the immediate sealing of the site suggests a more stringent approach to compliance within the construction project.
Local residents and stakeholders are left questioning the implications of this decision, particularly regarding the future of the wastewater treatment facility, which is crucial for improving sanitation and environmental conditions in the area. The facility was anticipated to play a significant role in addressing the waste management challenges that have affected the Zeta region.
As authorities assess the situation, further information on the specific reasons behind the sealing of the site is awaited. The Ministry’s next steps will likely focus on understanding the nature of the technicalities involved and determining whether the construction can resume in a timely manner.
The actions taken by the inspector reflect a growing emphasis on regulatory compliance in infrastructure projects. Stakeholders are urged to stay informed as the situation develops, particularly those directly impacted by the facility’s operations.
