Case study:Remediation and revitalization of Séd-Nádor stream
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Location: 47° 6' 27.73" N, 18° 3' 28.29" E
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.sednador-karmentesites.hu/ |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Water quality |
Country | Hungary |
Main contact forename | László |
Main contact surname | Mag |
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Contact organisation | Séd-Nádor 2009 Consortium |
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The activity of the Nitrokémia chemical industry was recently terminated, but it's sewage waters left the Séd-Nádor stream along a 125 km long section polluted by toxic metals, which pose a significant environmental risk caused mainly by mercury, cadmium and lead. The aim of the project is to restore and rehabilitate the Séd-Nádor stream by removing the polluted sludge, creating structures in the streambed and by the recultivation of the banks and surrounding area. All interventions are based on an ecological and human health risk assessment.
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