Spatially targeted approach reduce nutrient losses from agricultural fields
Dutch fertilizer policy aims to improve water quality by reducing (especially in agricultural areas) the run-off of nitrogen and phosphorus...
Read moreDutch fertilizer policy aims to improve water quality by reducing (especially in agricultural areas) the run-off of nitrogen and phosphorus...
Read moreA technology that is new to the Netherlands for the far-reaching removal of micropollutants (pharmaceuticals, etc.) and phosphorus from wastewater...
Read moreDrinking water utility Dunea produces drinking water from surface water by means of dune infiltration. The increase of organic micropollutants...
Read moreThe applications of biocides are very diverse. There are therefore many chains with producers, users and related emission pathways into...
Read moreHoogheemraadschap de Stichtse Rijnlanden (HDSR) is participating in Blue Deal, a Dutch Water Authorities programme involving seventeen partnerships in fifteen...
Read moreSUMMARY Taking North Brabant as an example, we address three misunderstandings about groundwater balances and show what role a groundwater...
Read moreGroundwater accounts for 99% of all liquid freshwater on Earth. However, this natural resource is often poorly understood and consequently...
Read moreOn World Water Day, the Drinkable Rivers Foundation has launched a global citizen study on the water quality of rivers....
Read moreFollowing AIWW2021, two new Amsterdam Agreements are currently under progress. One is led by PAC-member Christopher Gasson, a tri-party consisting...
Read moreThe recently concluded COP26 in Glasgow shows that the international community is taking careful steps to avoid catastrophic consequences of...
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