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The COHIBA project has detected traces of 11 hazardous substances in treated waste waters discharged in the Baltic Sea catchment area. Although none of these compounds is acutely toxic to aquatic organisms at the measur
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AH OY / /

Country

Poland / Russia / Estonia / Lithuania / Latvia / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Finnish Environment Institute / /

IndustryTerm

greenhouse gas emissions / substance groups / chemical testing methods / conventional chemical approach / conventional chemical analyses / chemical concentrations / substitute chemical / energy use / chemical analyses / chemical and ecotoxicological assessment methods / chemicals / /

NaturalFeature

Baltic Sea / /

Organization

Helsinki Commission / Federal Environmental Agency of Germany / US Federal Reserve / European Union / Finnish Environment Institute / /

Person

Tarja Nakari / /

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Position

Ulla Ahonen Communications Officer / economically advantageous Ansa Pilke Project Manager / biologist / Mikhail Durkin Professional Secretary / /

Technology

wastewater treatment / /

URL

www.cohiba-project.net/publications / www.cohiba-project.net/identification/recommendations / www.cohiba-project.net/knowledge/trainings / /

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