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The Central Development Region of

the Republic of Moldova includes


13 rayons:
Anenii Noi, Calarasi, Criuleni,
Dubasari, Hincesti, Ialoveni,
Nisporeni, Orhei, Rezina, Straseni,
Soldanesti, Telenesti, Ungheni, with
a surface area of about 10636 km2.

Raion

Total Rezerve Ape


Subterane (m3/zi)

Anenii Noi
Calarasi
Criuleni
Dubasari
Hincesti
Ialoveni
Nisporeni
Orhei
Rezina
Straseni
Soldanesti
Telenesti
Ungheni
Total RD Centru
Total 3 Regiuni

346.700
10.100
219.500
200.200
44.940
65.300
10.600
81.760
25.500
16.500
8.400
15.800
1.900
1.047.200
1.492.620

CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT REGION PROFILE


WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SERVICES
WATER SUPPLY SERVICES COVERAGE
All (100%) urban localities and about 46% rural areas from the CDR have
centralized water supply systems. These systems provide only 74% of the
urban population and 39% of the rural population with water. The overall
share of the population from CDR connected to water systems is estimated
at approximately 46%, while the connection rate at country level is around
54%.
SANITATION SERVICES COVERAGE
All (100%) urban localities and barely 6% rural areas from the CDR have
sewer centralized systems. Nevertheless, only 42% of the rural population
and approximately 3% of the rural population have access to them. The
overall share of the population from CDR connected to sewer systems is
estimated at approximately 10%, while the connection rate at country level
is around 30%.

WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SERVICES


CONNECTIVITY RATE

SPECIFIC WATER CONSUMPTION


URBAN AREAS

LOCATION OF AREAS WITH CLUSTERING POTENTIAL


IN THE FIELD OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE
SERVICES

DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES
The development perspectives are
related to improving quality of WSS
services in the CDR and extending
sustainable and affordable services
to the neighboring localities. The
localities
with
an
increased
clustering potential will develop
grouped WSS systems, while the
isolated localities will benefit from
local solutions. Ground and surface
water sources available in the rayon
can be combined as to enhance
services efficiency and reliability.

STRATEGIC VISION FOR 2020


By 2020, 58% (93% urban and 50% rural) of the Centre Development
Region population will be connected to improved water supply systems
and 36% (76% urban i 27% rural) to improved sanitation systems. The
systems will be organized into logical clusters and will provide sustainable,
affordable and environment-friendly services.

WATER CONSUMPTION
URBAN AREAS

WATER BALANCE
URBAN AREAS

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