trade assurance e3342/a guide to home water treatment at germany

trade assurance e3342/a guide to home water treatment at germany
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  • Do drugs occur in German sewage treatment plants and rivers?
  • Ternes T (1998) Occurrence of drugs in German sewage treatment plants and rivers. Water Res 32 (11):3245–3260 Ternes T (2000) Residues of pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and antiseptics in wastewater, rivers and ground water—A new challenge for the water technology. Habilitation at Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany
  • Who is responsible for water supply & wastewater management in Germany?
  • In Germany , water supply and wastewater management are the responsibilities of municipalities or other public corporations (Bauby 2011). The Drinking Water Ordinance of the Federal Ministry of Health governs the quality of drinking water, and it is enforced at Länder level (BMU 2014).
  • Do German Consumers enjoy high quality drinking water?
  • Based on the evidence, we are able to conclude that German consumers enjoy very high quality drinking water. 1. The regulations set out in the European Water Framework Directive have been incorporated into German law with the Federal Water Act (BMU 2014). 2.
  • Should Germany take responsibility for water protection?
  • (BUND) has called on the German government to take responsibility for water protection both nationally and globally. The organization has pointed out that Germany’s water footprint is enormous and that the effects of climate change, combined with regional water scarcity, are becoming increasingly noticeable in Germany.