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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)
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.
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 -
Shared Basin – Shared Destiny: Principles of Effective River Basin Management (2.74 MB)
River Basins by their very nature, impart a deep sense of common heritage, shared destiny and solidarity between citizens and nations along shared waters. This permeates not only through social and... Rural Wastewater Workshop: Beyond Utility Reach?
On 19-20th January 2021, the ICPDR co-hosted an online workshop on rural wastewater management with the World Bank and the Danube Water Program.
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Committed to the Danube (2.65 MB)
The work of the Danube countries and the ICPDR brings together all stakeholders in the region to find a balance between the needs of the people living in the basin, and the needs of the river itself.