The municipality of Žalec is planning to build 16 kilometers of sewage system and 14 pumping stations across the areas of Migojnice, Griže, and Zabukovica by the end of 2029. The project, costing around ten million euros, is divided into eight phases and partially funded by European Union cohesion funds. The first phase, which includes construction of 1.7 kilometers of sewage and two pumping stations, is set to begin this year. The mayor, Janko Kos, emphasized the necessity of the project to ensure clean groundwater and safe drinking water, noting that the area was previously mined and remains challenging for construction. Local authorities have already started work using their own funds, and they urge residents to understand the disruption caused during construction.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a municipal infrastructure project without overt ideological slant. While the importance of environmental protection and public health is highlighted, there is no clear partisan framing. The focus is on administrative progress and community needs rather




