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River Thames Wins Theiss River Prize 2010
Perth, 12 October 2010. The River Thamse was selected as the winner of the world’s largest environmental prize in 2010. It was presented to the Environment Agency at the Riversymposium in Perth. The Danube had won the prestigous prize in 2007.
Accident at Ajka alumnia plant
Kolotar, 4 October 2010. The acute toxic risk deriving from the heavy metals in the red sludge is rather low, as their concentrations are rather low. However, the chronic toxicity threat is high.
Ten years of the Green Corridor
Re-shaping the Danube Limes
Towards a shared vision for the Sava River
Danube students competing for water protection
ICPDR Danube Watch: The largest environmental investment to be implemented in Central Europe will
fundamentally modernise the wastewater treatment system of Budapest, ensuring
cleaner waters for all those living along the banks of the Danube.Danube Day 2010: Get active for the rivers
The future of water – consequences of climate change in Central Europe
Sustainable development - from paper to practice.
Encouraging young people to dive in to water management