The overall objective of the project is to implement the development aimed at creating a liveable settlement environment, protecting the natural and built environment and improving the quality of life and environmental conditions of the population, as a result of which the population retention power of the settlement increases. Another objective is to carry out developments aimed at protecting the urban area, which contribute to the objectives set out in the BAZ County ITP and the interventions ensure the achievement of the objectives set out in the Lucky ITS, in accordance with the provisions of the existing urban planning instruments. The aim is to develop systems for the orderly and unharmed drainage of rainwater falling into the inner area, in this circle-developing inland water drainage systems in the part of the settlement that is at risk of inland water in the area of the settlement — development of external and inland systems protecting the internal area of the settlement from the adverse effects of the waters coming from the outskirts of the urban area — the termination of the connection of rainwater collected from part of the urban urban area to the urban sewage pipeline, and the organisation of an awareness-raising action for the public target population living in the target areas, and the organisation of awareness-raising actions aimed at raising awareness of urban river basin management. The present grant application is intended to obtain the resources necessary for the implementation of the next phase of our water planning plans. These project elements relate to the action areas designated in the City’s Integrated Urban Development Strategy, which was completed in 2015, and are presented as a specific objective in the action area plans. The planned development fits with the target system of the Municipality’s Integrated Urban Development Strategy, which is detailed in PET.The municipality concerned with the grant application has a water damage prevention plan.The organisation submitting the grant expresses a sense of chance in its communication and behaviour, does not mediate segregation, reduces prejudices. Compliance with the conditions laid down in the section of the call’s content assessment criteria, detailed technical and professional content, equal opportunities and sustainability, conditions of operation, preparation, implementation schedule, details and justification of the budget, will be presented in the pet. It has taken into account the project’s mitigation and adaptation potential and ensures that the project is resilient to climate change and natural disasters, requiring support. It was considered whether the implementation or outcome of the project would be endangered by an extreme weather event. As a result of the assessment, it was concluded that the project does not have a foreseeable climate risk. The project complies with all environmental and equal opportunities legislation and has no impact on energy use, environmental status of the project environment, water status and climate change. Presentation of the investment: The present project includes the reception of the collected waters of the Fecskesi system and the main collection branches of Dobó Katica road. Behind the plots on the southern side of the Dobó Katica Road, we plan to build new, lawnised trenches leading to the Takta stream. The rainwaters collected in Fecskes are built under the road bridge of Mezőzombor Road 3614 about 160 m away to lead the Takta stream (name according to the land registry name Szerencs-patak) with 425 mm of groundbed ditches. In view of the current condition of the Takta and the rapid run-off on the Lucky and Mádi streams and 4-6 hours of gathering time, we are planning to establish rainwater drainage. Behind the bridge — in the marshy area at the place of the former small lake, a temporary reservoir is being set up, which allows periodically to keep the rainwater in place and to infiltrate it. Re-sizing the Fecskes — Dobó Katica street, currently functioning as a dripping ditch. The ditch leading to the creek is connected to the ditch on either side of Dobó Katica Road. 1.2-1.3 Dobó Katica street on the south side of the ditch: the collection of rainwater drainage from State Road 3614 is 450 fm of prefabricated bed elements, 16 gateway passages and 2 passways below road (110 m). 1.4-1.5 Dobó Katica street on the north side — with regard to the dewatering of the side streets and the planned cycling path to Mezőzombor, there is a closed canal: Collecting rainfall waters from the road, receiving and continuing the water of ditches from side streets 495 fm D 600 with closed sewer pits and sinkholes, 15 pits, 1 road crossing. The rear boundary of the row of houses on the right side of the Dobó Katica street in Fecskes is the settlement border between Szerencs and Mezőzombor. In view of the slope conditions, the waters collected from Dobó Katica Road are driven by the planned ditch le...