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 Hungary
 Good Experiences with the Szolnok Treatment Plant
According to the parameters observed, it can be confirmed that the plant, which has been in operation for five years now using the activated sludge principle, meets the planning specifications  [more...]



 Middle-Europe Biggest Waste Treatment Plant Has Been Agreed
The long time planned Csepel Treatment Plant took its beginning. Dr Miklós Persányi Minister of Environment and Dr Gábor Demszky Mayor of Budapest signed the agreement in December 2004.  [more...]



 Rebuilding the Karcag Treatment Plant
One of the problems of Hungary is to close the "scissors" between the drinking water supply and the canalization. The expenses of building or remodeling the canal systems and treatment plants are subsidized partly by the Hungarian government partly by the EU special funds.   [more...]



 Green Light for the Csepel Treatment Plant
The biggest environmental investment of Europe is to build in Budapest, at the north end of the Csepel Island. According to long negotiations, the HUF 131 billion (EUR 500 million) construction works soon can be started.  [more...]



 Györ: In Two Years Clean Water Flows into the Danube
The Municipality of Györ, has signed in October 2003 an agreement with Délviép Alterra Consortium about upgrading of the municipal wastewater treatment plant. At the event took part Dr. Miklós Persányi, Minister for Environment and Water Management, and Jürgen Köppen, Head of the EU-Delegation in Hungary.

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 New Wastewater Treatment Plant in Budapest with ISPA Founding
The preparation works for the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant got green light after Dr. Gábor Demszky, Mayor of Budapest signed the treaty in September 2002. Due to the new, planned plant, more than 80% of Budapest’s wastewater will reach the Danube after biological cleansing.   [more...]




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