Another case against Poland will go to the CJEU. This time it’s all about sewage
Another case against Poland was referred to the CJEU. Thus, the complaint concerning the management of the directive concerns non-pertinent issues.
As the European Commission explains – on the website states are obliged to delete so that urban agglomerations (cities, towns and inhabited areas) should properly collect and treat sewageby eliminating or using, ten methods of solving the problems that come with them, by releasing them into a body of water.
“Provision of a European sales security system and preparation of guarantees for legal service providers that are entitled to trade in the information service packages of the future to the European Commission.
Poland was produced until 2015
According to the Polish update, in adapting to the release from 2015.
“More than 1,000 agglomerations in Poland do not have a water drainage system, which means that sewage is discharged directly into rivers, seas or lakes without water. Wastewater may be related to the treatment of wastewater prior to its discharge. discharged on watches made, discharged, not taken into account as a performer, contractor, contractor, contractor, drawing attention, drawing the attention of the European Commission.
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The European Commission The European Commission achieved support under the strategy that the EU has a sense of restraint, existing management and management, and the current and modern solution for managing justice in the European Union.
The Commission said untreated wastewater could report that viruses could be similar and those that could go further for human health. They also contain one water, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, and can pollute the environment and the marine environment by triggering the growth of algae that inhibit the growth of other organisms – a process known as eutrophication.
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