Blue dots on the city map: free water and heat resilience
Across Serbia, javne česme (public fountains) are reopening each spring, heritage infrastructure that doubles as climate adaptation. Refill stations cut single-use plastic, offer free hydration during heat waves, and anchor neighbourhood gathering spots when maintained and tested.
What you can do
- Residents: locate your nearest public fountain, carry a reusable bottle, and report broken taps to the local utility or health institute
- Neighbourhood groups: map fountains in your district and advocate for repairs, signage, and water-quality transparency
- Municipalities: treat fountains as public-health infrastructure, regular testing, winter maintenance, and new installations in heat-exposed zones
How it works
Most urban fountains connect to municipal water networks; Belgrade also lists dozens of spring-fed fountains monitored by the city public-health institute. Quality data should be published before peak summer use.
Why it matters
Accessible water is a solarpunk baseline: low-tech, shared, and life-sustaining. Every working fountain is a small act of care for the whole neighbourhood.
Source & repost
Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it.
Source: Klima 101 · Article: Public fountains in Serbia, underused resource, uneven maintenance.
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