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  • curprev 07:1707:17, 2 December 2021DG Regio talk contribs 18,041 bytes +3,313 Created claim: summary (P836): Les masses d’eau sont sujettes à l’eutrophisation (surcroissance par étapes). La substance organique produite dans le réservoir est déposée au fond. L’effet est l’éjaculation, la réduction de la qualité de l’eau, la réduction de la biodiversité, l’augmentation du limon, l’apparition de toxines. Compte tenu de l’évolution négative de l’environnement, des méthodes efficaces sont recherchées pour éliminer leurs effets. La revitalisation des lacs es...
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  • curprev 07:0007:00, 21 October 2020DG Regio talk contribs 14,903 bytes +2,908 Created claim: summary (P836): Water reservoirs are subject to eutrophication (stage growth). The organic substance produced in the tank is deposited at the bottom. The result is swatting, water quality reduction, biodiversity reduction, increased mudification, toxins. As a result of negative environmental changes, effective methods are being sought to eradicate their effects. The revitalisation of lakes is also enforced by the Water Directive 2000 EU (2000/60/EC). The aim of...
  • curprev 07:0007:00, 21 October 2020DG Regio talk contribs 11,995 bytes −2,442 Removed claim: summary (P836): Water bodies shall be subject to eutrophication processes (gradual escape). The organic substance produced is to be deposited at the bottom. The effect is an outflow of water, a reduction in water quality, a reduction in biodiversity, growth of silt, and the emergence of toxins. Due to negative changes in the environment, effective methods are being sought for eliminating their effects. The recovery of the lakes is also required by the EU Wate...

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  • curprev 08:4608:46, 10 March 2020DG Regio talk contribs 13,143 bytes +2,442 Created claim: summary (P836): Water bodies shall be subject to eutrophication processes (gradual escape). The organic substance produced is to be deposited at the bottom. The effect is an outflow of water, a reduction in water quality, a reduction in biodiversity, growth of silt, and the emergence of toxins. Due to negative changes in the environment, effective methods are being sought for eliminating their effects. The recovery of the lakes is also required by the EU Water...

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