Kharkivvodokanal – Netze BW

The project Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, is located in the north-east just 40 kilometres from the Russian border. Before the escalation of the Russian war of aggression, the city had a population of around 1.5 million. Kharkiv is a scientific and industrial centre of Ukraine and an important transport hub. In February […]

Chernivtsivodokanal – MVV Netze GmbH Mannheim

The project The city of Chernivtsi has about 260,000 inhabitants and is located in the west of Ukraine directly on the Romanian border. In the current war situation, the city is a humanitarian centre for war refugees within Ukraine. Currently, more than 60,000 refugees are accommodated. The city of Mannheim has maintained partnership ties with […]

Cherkasyvodokanal – Stadtwerke Bielefeld

The project The city of Bielefeld and the city of Cherkasy already concluded a solidarity partnership in December 2022. Since June 2023, this has been supplemented by a solidarity utility partnership between Bielefelder Stadtwerke and Cherkasyvodokanal. The aim of the solidarity utility partnership is, on the one hand, to support the Ukrainian utility in the […]

Zaporizhzhiavodokanal – Ruhrverband

The project The city of Zaporizhzhia is located close to the front line of the war and critical infrastructure has been severely damaged. This confronts the Zaporizhzhiavodokanal company with the major challenge of maintaining the water and wastewater supply for the population. The company is not only struggling with increased material requirements, but also with […]

Mykolaivvodokanal – Rheinisch-Westfälische Wasserwerksgesellschaft mbH (RWW)

The project Since the escalation of the Russian attacks on Ukraine, the critical infrastructure in Mykolaiv has been severely damaged. From April 2022, the freshwater supply in the city failed and most districts are still without a central water supply (as of December 2023). The supply is dependent on untreated fallow water from the river. […]