Municipal infrastructure in 2018

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28.06.2019

In Poland, in 2018 the length of the sewage network increased by more than 3.9 thousand km (by 2.5%) and the number of sewage connections to residential buildings increased by 60.1 thousand (by 1.8%).

In 2018, the length of the sewage network in Poland reached the length of 160.7 thousand km, while the number of connections to residential buildings – 3.4 million. In relation to the previous year, the length of the newly built or reconstructed sewage network increased by about 3.9 thousand km, i.e. by 2.5%, with the increase in the number of connections by more than 60 thousand, i.e. by 1.8%.

In rural areas, there were 59.0% of the sewage network and 45.4% of all sewage connections to residential buildings. Compared to the previous year, the length of the network in rural areas increased by 2.8 thousand km (by 3%) and the number of connections by nearly 31 thousand (by 2.1%). In the same period, in urban areas, 1.1 thousand km of the sewage network were constructed (increase by 1.7%) and more than 29 thousand connections were installed (increase by 1.6%).

By voivodships, the most significant increase in the length of the sewage network, when compared to 2017, was recorded in the following voivodships: Lubelskie – by 3.8%, Mazowieckie – by 3.6% and Wielkopolskie – by 3.2%, while the lowest was in the Zachodniopomorskie – by 0.1% and Lubuskie – by 0.7%.

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