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Water pollution in switzerland

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Groundwater provides 80 per cent of Switzerland's drinking water. Forever chemicals have been found in almost half of Swiss groundwater.
Swiss water quality is declining. Although Switzerland's many swimmable lakes and rivers may suggest otherwise, the expansion of urban centres ...
Nitrates occur naturally in low concentrations in groundwater. The legally prescribed maximum value is 25 mg/l for raw water. This value is exceeded in 15% of ...
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The most pressing water problem in Switzerland currently is the non-point source pollution of both groundwater and surface water as a result of extensive ...
Switzerland generates 1.5 billion m3 of wastewater annually. 1.45 billion m3 of this is municipal wastewater. The rest is industrial and hospital effluent. The ...
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Virtually all rivers and lakes in Switzerland are safe to swim in, in terms of water quality. Thanks to various protective measures and ...
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Due to run-off (erosion) from agricultural soils, many mineral substances still flow uncontrolled into lakes. The effectiveness of three-stage sewage ...
Pollution from agriculture, former industrial sites and landfills is threatening Switzerland's groundwater reserves, according to a detailed study of water ...
With 580 tonnes of microplastics already accumulated in its waters, Lake Geneva highlights the environmental urgency that concerns us all. Each ...
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Increasing temperatures and contaminants reduce the water quality. Pesticides, nitrate from fertilizers, solvents and cleaning agents from ...
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