In the city of Truskavets in the Lviv region, a mineral water plant will be built according to a German project. Truskavets Mayor Andriy Kulchytsky announced this during the International Resort and Recreation Forum, Ukrinform reports.
"Thanks to private investment, a huge, modern Truskavetskaya mineral water plant is to be built within the city. The plant itself, which is planned to be built, has an estimated cost of at least $35 million," the mayor said.
He noted that the plant is planned to be built on a purchased private plot in Truskavets.
"The investor pays the money, and the German quality of the project guarantees the safety of production," Kulchitsky added.
Recall that in the Lviv region, the Carpathian Mineral Waters group plans to build another mineral water plant with a capacity of 230 million bottles per year.