

Zhytomyr waste water treatment facilities.
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A Swedish company’s pilot project to modernize the water treatment plant in Zhytomyr could pave the way for the modernization of at least 10 of Ukraine’s deteriorating and underfunded plants.
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So I ask.......what is/was more important........billions for Euro2012,,,,,,or billions to fix water plants, roads, hospitals, schools.....???
Again, slimovych makes the wrong descision.........and fills his pockets with missing $4 billion from stadium construction......
No surprise.......!