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Tackling hazardous substances pollution in the Danube River Basin by Measuring, Modelling-based Management and Capacity building
Tackling hazardous substances pollution in the Danube River Basin by Measuring, Modelling-based Management and Capacity building // 28th Croatian Meeting of Chemists and Chemical Engineers and 6th Symposium Vladimir Prelog: Book of Abstracts : book of Abstracts / Rogošić, Marko (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatsko društvo kemijskih inženjera i tehnologa (HDKI), 2023. str. 233-233 (poster, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Tackling hazardous substances pollution in the Danube River Basin by Measuring, Modelling-based Management and Capacity building
Autori
Miloloža, Martina ; Martinjak, Viktorija ; Cvetnić, Matija ; Markić, Marinko ; Ukić, Šime ; Kučić Grgić, Dajana ; Papac Zjačić, Josipa ; Kušić, Hrvoje ; Bolanča, Tomislav
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
28th Croatian Meeting of Chemists and Chemical Engineers and 6th Symposium Vladimir Prelog: Book of Abstracts : book of Abstracts
/ Rogošić, Marko - Zagreb : Hrvatsko društvo kemijskih inženjera i tehnologa (HDKI), 2023, 233-233
Skup
28th Croatian Meeting of Chemists and Chemical Engineers (28HSKIKI) ; 6th Symposium Vladimir Prelog
Mjesto i datum
Rovinj, Hrvatska, 28.03.2023. - 31.03.2023
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija
Ključne riječi
water pollution ; Danube River ; Interreg project ; monitoring
Sažetak
The Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology of the University of Zagreb participates in the Interreg project shortly named Danube Hazard m3c. This work represents a critical review of the currently existing national policies of eleven countries in the Danube River Basin for management of the water pollution by hazardous substances and their compliance with the key EU legislative acts in the field. These countries are Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia and Ukraine [1]. However, the Danube River Protection Convention was signed on June 29 in 1994 by eleven Danube riparian countries (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine). It came into force in 1998. Later on, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia have also signed the convention [1]. The Convention establishes the legal framework for the transboundary management of the Danube River Basin, including both surface and ground waters. The scope of monitored hazardous substances includes: priority substances in surface waters, specific substances - the list of these substances is usually established through specific regulations at national level, and priority substances monitored in biota and sediments [1]. In the national monitoring programs in all the countries are included 24 priority substances. In more than half of the studied countries are observed 21 specific hazardous substances. Concerning the monitoring of biota, the regulated priority substances, monitored in four countries are: hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene, perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its derivatives and hexabromocyclododecane. Concerning the monitoring of sediments, 16 priority substances are monitored in 3 countries that have submitted information.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kemija, Kemijsko inženjerstvo, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
EK-DTP299 - Tackling hazardous substances pollution in the Danube River Basin by Measuring, Modelling-based Management and Capacity building (Danube Hazard m3c) (Bolanča, Tomislav, EK - Third call of the Danube Transnational Programme Priority: Environment and culture responsible Danube region) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Fakultet kemijskog inženjerstva i tehnologije, Zagreb
Profili:
Matija Cvetnić
(autor)
Josipa Papac
(autor)
Viktorija Martinjak
(autor)
Šime Ukić
(autor)
Martina Miloloža
(autor)
Marinko Markić
(autor)
Dajana Kučić Grgić
(autor)
Tomislav Bolanča
(autor)
Hrvoje Kušić
(autor)