Waste as a result of accidental pollution (from Romania) of the Tisza river [Yugoslavia] by cianide and heavy metals
2000
Radovanovic-Jovin, H. (Izvrsno vece AP Vojvodine, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Pokrajinski sekretarijat za privredu, Sektor za zastitu zivotne sredine)
Trans-boundary accidental pollution of the Tisza river [Serbia, Yugoslavia] by cyanide and heavy metals caused permanent consequences on the aquatic ecosystem and its close surroundings. According to the first estimates, as a direct consequence of this pollution 80% of all aquatic life has been destroyed. Contrary to cyanide, that is subjected to chemical transformations, non-degradable heavy metals accumulate in an ecosystem. On the territory of the municipals along Tisza, during first pollution wave, over 10 tones of dead fish was collected and disposed on several locations on the endangered territory, paying attention to the protection of the environment from the secondary pollution. Dead fish that remained in Tisza represents long-term threat of pollution.
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