Groundwater in Austria Is Becoming Increasingly Scarce
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The groundwater problem in the Alpine Republic continues to exist – a current analysis of the environmental protection organisation Greenpeace of all 231 groundwater measuring points confirms this once again. From Greenpeace's point of view, the Alpine Republic is not sufficiently prepared for the increasing competition for the scarcer water. A real change in water policy would require not only the announced water collection register, but also a…
The precipitation of the last weeks has hardly helped groundwater levels. Especially in the west of Austria, the values remain at a low level. Environmentalists call for a change in water policy. An up-to-date evaluation by the environmental organisation Greenpeace shows that around 60 percent of the 231 groundwater measuring points in Austria had a low or very low water level in mid-July. Tyrol, Salzburg and Vorarlberg are particularly affected…
VIENNA. A recent analysis of the environmental protection organisation Greenpeace of all 231 groundwater measuring points confirms this once again.
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