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Home > Bankwatch in the media > Bosnia and Herzegovina: Alarming air pollution by harmful dust in Stanari

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Alarming air pollution by harmful dust in Stanari

18 September 2019, Environment South East Europe

The results of an independent measurement of air quality in Stanari as of July this year show alarming hourly values of harmful dust particles in the air coming from nearby mines and thermal power plants, the report of CEE Bankwatch, made in partnership with the Center for the Environment, concluded. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Alarming air pollution by harmful dust in Stanari

Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Project: Coal in the Balkans

Tags: Thermal Power Plant | air pollution | balkan coal

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