1994
DOI: 10.2166/wst.1994.0233
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The effect of Budapest on the water quality of the Danube

Abstract: The Danube flowing across Hungary is a moderately polluted river, at least in its middle stretch, where its greatest polluter is Budapest with 2 million inhabitants and a large industrial complex. Serving the river for drinking water supply, as well, it is obvious that the pollution control for the capital is of paramount importance. There is a 20 year planning concept for the improvement of the sewerage, wastewater treatment and storm water outfall. This long term plan, together with its impact on the water q… Show more

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