Since there were only two wells in the village, which dried up in the summer, it was necessary to build a water supply system. Therefore, in 1934, the village requested the construction of a water supply system. In 1936, work was promised to begin. It didn't happen. The application was resubmitted in 1939. In February 1940, the State Construction Department notified the municipality of Nevoľné that the cost of building the water supply system would be 250,000 crowns. At the same time, the state asked for the composition of 126,000 crowns from the citizens. The municipality applied for a loan at the Kremnica savings bank, but failed. As it was not possible to collect the required amount of money from the population, a general meeting was convened. They agreed to carry out the construction on their own. The work was divided as follows. It was necessary to dig two meters for each member of the household. Two meters were also dug from each piece of horned cattle. On May 21, 1940, work began. The work itself lasted three days. The entire cost of the water supply was 97,000 crowns. So the village was one of the first in the area to have its own water supply. By obtaining healthy drinking water from Luptáčky, the morbidity also significantly decreased. Matej Baláž spoke at the ceremonial opening of the water supply system (1940). The water supply system was reconstructed in 2000. The project was made by Marcel Dzurilla, the work was done by Jozef Ďurian and Ján Hric
Altitude: 715 m
Nevoľné
To improve our site and services we are using cookies.
Please confirm additional permissions to continue.