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Annex (324.12 KB)
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Graphs and Tables (high resolution) (138.74 KB)
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Annex 2 (469.39 KB)
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Annex 1 (330.42 KB)
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TNMN Yearbook 1999 (1.69 MB)
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TNMN Yearbook 2000 (1.13 MB)
TNMN - TransNational Monitoring Network
The TransNational Monitoring Network is an important tool under the Danube River Protection Convention (DRPC), whose Contracting Parties are committed to co-operate in the field of monitoring and assessment. Formally launched in 1996, the TNMN aims to provide a well-balanced overall view of pollution and long-term trends in water quality and pollution loads in the major rivers in the Danube River Basin.
Floods
Floods are natural phenomena. They can, however, turn into disasters causing widespread damage, health problems and even deaths. This is especially the case where rivers have been cut off from their natural floodplains, are confined to man-made channels, and where houses and industrial sites have been constructed in areas that are naturally liable to flooding.