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  • ICPDR Organigram (35.57 KB)

    Structure of the ICPDR including Permanent Secretariat, Expert Groups and Task Groups.
  • News & Media

    Red Sludge Spill in Hungary: One year after the accident

    Kolontár, 4 October 2010. A dam at a Hungarian aluminium factory near Kolontár broke. Approximately 1.5 million cubic metres of alkaline red sludge and water were released with disastrous consequences: 10 people died, hundreds of hectares of agricultural land were contaminated. One year after these events, we collected information on the current environmental conditions in the area. As an ongoing effort, the Accident Prevention and Control Expert Group of the ICPDR continues its work to avoid or mitigate such disasters in the future.

  • News & Media

    Recent measures in Hungary: Update on the redsluge accident management

    Ajka, 15 November 2011. The redsludge accident of October 4 has generated a world-wide interest in the area of Ajka in Western Hungary. Since then, media attention has ceased. This article aims to provide an English summary of the measures that were taken to manage the accident since October 20.

  • News & Media

    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.

  • Publications

    Danger heading downstream: the Accident Emergency Warning System in action

  • Legal Documents

    Staff Regulations of the ICPDR (333.01 KB)

    Document No.: IC/005 Date: 29-Oct-2024
  • Legal Documents

    Job description of the Secretariat (97.31 KB)

    Main Functions and Job Descriptions of the Permanent Secretariat of the ICPDR. Document No.: IC/004
  • Maps & Data

    DBA 2004 - Map 8: Potential Accident Risk Spots (2.96 MB)

    Potential Accident Risk Spots Layers: Potential Accident Risk Spots (WRI 5-6, WRI 6-7, WRI 7-8, WRI 8-9)
  • Content pages

    AEWS - Accident Emergency Warning System

    The Accident Emergency Warning System (AEWS) of the Danube River Basin is activated whenever there is a risk of transboundary water pollution, or threshold danger levels of certain hazardous substances are exceeded.

  • Content pages

    Permanent Secretariat

    The Secretariat of the ICPDR is located at the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV). A team of approximately 10 staff members support the work of the ICPDR and its expert & task groups, assist with project development and implementation, and maintains the ICPDR's 'DANUBIS' information system.