The project includes two investment tasks concerning the construction and expansion of infrastructure related to the collection and treatment of urban wastewater in the Krasne agglomeration. Task 1. Construction and reconstruction of the wastewater treatment plant in Krasne – stage II is a continuation of the first stage of the investment, aimed at improving wastewater treatment standards, without increasing its capacity, including through the use of a new biological reactor and temporary retention of wastewater. The proposed Phase II aims at increasing the capacity of the waste water treatment plant to 1200 m3/day and the capacity of 8 910 p.e. The task includes, among others, replacement and supplementation of technological equipment, construction of another biological reactor integrated with the secondary settler and assembly of sediment management equipment. Task number two. The construction of the sanitary sewerage network in Krasne includes the construction of a network with a total length of 1.34 km discharging wastewater to the wastewater treatment plant in Krasne. All the tasks planned to be carried out as part of the project were included in the 6th update of the National Municipal Wastewater Treatment Programme and will lead to full compliance with the conditions of the Wastewater Directive, which are indicated in Annex II. No. 3 (VIAKPOŚK). In the current state, waste water from the area of the agglomeration located on the route of the village of Krasne and from several properties located in the village of Guardów are discharged to the treatment plant in Krasne with a capacity of 650 m3/d. Waste water from the remaining part of the agglomeration, i.e. from the villages of Guardów and Palikówka, is discharged to the final point of discharge, i.e. to the exploited treatment plant in Łnicza located in the Gm. Trzebownisko. Due to the technical condition of the treatment plant and limitations in its capacity, the Trzebownisko Commune Council decided to limit and ultimately completely stop receiving waste water from the Krasne Commune. Due to the situation, in 2018 ZUK in Krasno stopped issuing technical conditions for connecting new customers from the towns of Guardów and Palikówka to the sanitary sewerage system. Significant exceedance of the daily amount of wastewater entering the wastewater treatment plant in Krasno resulted in deterioration of the efficiency of biological reactors and deterioration of its technical condition. As a consequence, in April 2021, ZUK in Krasne stopped issuing technical conditions for connection to the sewage network also for customers from the town of Krasne. Despite almost 100% coverage of the agglomeration area with sanitary sewerage system, for the reasons set out above, it is impossible to connect further customers to the network despite the technical parameters of the network enabling their adoption. The development of residential construction and the increase in the number of business entities observed for many years in the municipality results in a significant increase in the demand for wastewater management services. The aim of the project is to ensure proper wastewater management of the municipality of Krasne, meeting the conditions of the Wastewater Directive. The project will contribute to the following specific objectives: adapting the capacity of the treatment plant and the length of the collective sewage system to the growing number of inhabitants, taking into account new technologies guaranteeing greater capacity and quality of the sewage treatment process and meeting the standards of energy efficiency of infrastructure, which contribute to mitigating climate change. The investment in question is of great importance for the protection of the environment and the socio-economic development of the entire municipality. It involves a comprehensive solution to the problem of wastewater treatment and disposal throughout the municipality. Its implementation will allow all waste water generated in the agglomeration to be directed to a treatment plant located within the agglomeration (Mr Krasne). Ensuring sewage take-over is important for improving the quality of life of residents in terms of sanitary and health conditions.