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Plastics
Evidence on plastic pollution has already been gathered in both the freshwater systems and the marine environment (including the Danube and the Black Sea) over the last decades. Scientific investigations identified strong linkages between marine pollution, terrestrial areas and land-based activities. Poor waste management, everyday littering, plastic industry facilities, consuming of products of textile and cosmetic industries in households and tire abrasion pollute rivers that further discharge plastic litter into the receiving seas. While priority should be given to reducing plastic pollution at source, river clean-up actions are also highly important to eliminate plastic litter accumulation hot-spots.
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 32d: Phosphorus Pollution from Point and Diffuse Sources at Land Use Class Unit Level – Vision Scenario (4.95 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 32c: Phosphorus Pollution from Point and Diffuse Sources at Sub-catchment Level – Vision Scenario (3.34 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 32b: Nitrogen Pollution from Point and Diffuse Sources at Land Use Class Unit Level – Vision Scenario (4.42 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 32a: Nitrogen Pollution from Point and Diffuse Sources at Sub-catchment Level – Vision Scenario (3.3 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 31: Nitrates Vulnerable Zones – Current Situation 2016-2019 (3.42 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 30: Urban Wastewater Collection and Treatment – Dominant type: Vision Scenario (3.37 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 29: Urban Wastewater Collection and Treatment – Dominant type: Baseline Scenario 2027 (3.37 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 9b: Tailings Management Facilities (TMF) and Water-related Protected Areas (3.8 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 9a: Accident Hazard Sites (AHS) and Water-related Protected Areas (3.79 MB)