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2021 Report on the MONERIS model application (4.73 MB)
Receiving Sea: Black Sea
The Danube River flows into the Black Sea at the Danube Delta, making the Black Sea the receiving sea for the Danube's water. A receiving sea refers to the body of water into which a river or other watercourse empties its flow. In this context, the Black Sea serves as the final destination for the waters of the Danube River.
New Study Shows Restored Floodplains Can Remove Significant Amounts of Nitrate Pollution in the Danube River Basin
A recent large-scale modelling study has shown that restoring floodplains and reconnecting cut-off water bodies with the Danube River, and its tributaries could play a significant role in improving water quality and removing nitrate pollution in the Danube River Basin.
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Danube Declaration 2016 (214.47 KB)
Adopted at the ICPDR Ministerial Meeting on 9 February 2016: Water Management in the Danube River Basin: Integration and Solidarity in the most international river basin of the world Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) 2015
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DRBM Plan Update 2015 - Complete set of Maps (37.73 MB)
Complete set of thematic maps supplementing the Danube River Basin District Management Plan - Update 2015. -
DRBM Plan Update 2015 - Annexes (9.72 MB)
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Information Brochure on ICPDR Management Plans 2015 (6.67 MB)
Accessible information on the Danube River Basin Management Plan Update 2015 and the 1st DRBD Flood Risk Management Plan. The layout requires the brochure to be flipped in the printed version. -
1st DFRMP - Annex 2-5 (4.04 MB)
Annexes 2-5 of the 1st Danube Flood Risk Managment Plan: Overview of Measures, List of competent authorities, Bilateral agreements, Resource Document "Economics and the Floods Directive" -
Danube River Basin District Management Plan - Update 2015 (3.7 MB)