Tartalomfelelős: Szabó Katalin, nemzetközi referens
2020. december 12., szombat 13:53
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/danube-hazard-m3c
Tackling hazardous substances pollution in the Danube River Basin by Measuring, Modelling-based Management and Capacity building
One of the main causes of pollution of our living waters is hazardous substances discharged into rivers, according to the EU Water Framework Directive. Despite the significant risk of pollution, the issue is currently strongly under-represented in the economic plans of the Danube countries.
With the support of the Interreg Danube Transnational Program, the partner organizations of the recently launched Danube Hazard m3c project aimed to reduce hazardous substances entering the living waters of the countries of the Danube region and to achieve effective transnational control. The project is managed by the Vienna University of Technology, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics as a partner supported by EURDF (European Regional Development Fund) from Hungary, and GDWM as a strategic partner (called Associated Partner) in the implementation of the project. The project contributes to the preservation of the diversity of natural values of the region through the protection of the objectives set out in Priority Area 4 of the Danube Region Strategy.
Project duration: 07.01.2020 – 31.12.2022
EU budget (ERDF, ENI, IPA): EUR 2.59 million
written by: Norbert Csatári
translated by: Attila Kádár