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ARAGON. Zaragoza. High levels of amonium, copper and zinc are uncovered in river Huerva, according to analysis

Thu, 20/01/2005 (Europa Press)

LA RIOJA. Ebro Hydrographic Confederation could start proceedings against Water Consortium due to hydrocarbons´s spillage

Thu, 23/12/2004 (Europa Press)

LA RIOJA. Regional government says river Iregua´s waste is not important and advises to councils in order to solve the problem

Mon, 20/12/2004 (Europa Press)

Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) will watch over the quality of water in Flix, Tortosa and Delta Ebro for five years

Wed, 22/12/2004 (Diario de Tarragona)

Doñana´s experts denounce wastes coming from river Aznalcollar

Tue, 21/12/2004 (Europa Press)

Spillage of hydrocarbons into the river Iregua affects 150.000 people of Rioja

Mon, 20/12/2004 (Noticias de la Rioja)

CHINA-INCIDENTS. 160 people were poisoned due to arsenic in northeast of China

Fri, 17/12/2004 (EFE)

Ash and diesel-oil is poured into Nature Park of Albufera by a lorry

Thu, 16/12/2004 (El Día de Baleares)

ANDALUCIA .- Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation denies that there is toxic waste near to Doñana and says that lather is detergent

Thu, 02/12/2004 (Europa Press)

L´ACA will try out a new system with mercury in river Ebro and Flix

Fri, 26/11/2004 (Diario de Tarragona)

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