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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 7c: Phosphorus Pollution from Point and Diffuse Sources at Sub-catchment Level – Reference Situation: 2015-2018 (3.31 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 7b: Nitrogen Pollution from Point and Diffuse Sources at Land Use Class Unit Level – Reference Situation: 2015-2018 (4.89 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 7a: Nitrogen Pollution from Point and Diffuse Sources at Sub-catchment Level - Reference Situation 2015-2018 (3.32 MB)
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DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 5: Urban Wastewater Collection and Treatment: Reference Situation 2018 (3.38 MB)
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(Press Release) Danube Art Master Competition 2021: International Winners announced
VIENNA, 15 March 2021 – The environmental art competition, “Danube Art Master” is delighted to have received a surprisingly large number of artworks submitted in 2021, despite taking place under truly exceptional circumstances. This year's international winners were announced at an online ceremony last week.
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World Bank Announces Workshop for Danube Water Program
The ICPDR is happy to continue our workshop series jointly organised with the World Bank's Danube Water Program, with a forthcoming event discussing sustainable financing of wastewater management with experts from and beyond the Danube River Basin to be held on 3rd February 2022.
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ICPDR Publishes a Recommendation Paper on Wastewater Management
The ICPDR has developed a recommendation paper on wastewater management, communicating the challenges, needs and potential solutions to wastewater management in the Danube River Basin.
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IC 242 - Wastewater Management in the Danube River Basin (400.7 KB)
A recommendation paper by the ICPDR, developed for the ongoing revision of the EU Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive (UWWTD). -
Beyond Utility Reach? Brochure (616.61 KB)
How to close the rural access gap to wastewater treatment and sanitation services -
(Press Release) Danube Art Master Competition 2020: Winners announced
VIENNA, 16th December 2020 – The environmental Art competition, “Danube Art Master” is delighted to have received a surprisingly large number of artworks submitted in 2020, despite taking place under truly exceptional circumstances.