Analysis of risks to surface and groundwater threats due to the former operation of the state farm by fecal and other pollution in the Třeboňsko PLA (Q62362)

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Project Q62362 in Czech Republic
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Analysis of risks to surface and groundwater threats due to the former operation of the state farm by fecal and other pollution in the Třeboňsko PLA
Project Q62362 in Czech Republic

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    1,445,572.9 Czech koruna
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    57,822.92 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    1,700,674.0 Czech koruna
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    68,026.96 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    85 percent
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    30 April 2017
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    30 June 2019
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    Petr Habersberger
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    49°1'12.61"N, 14°45'44.53"E
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    37901
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    V rámci předkládaného projektu bude proveden průzkum a zpracována analýza rizik pro lokalitu bývalého státního statku, kde probíhal velkokapacitní chov prasat. Celá oblast se nachází v CHKO Třeboňsko, lokalita sousedí s Opatovickým rybníkem. Velkokapacitní chov mohl způsobit znečištění životního prostředí, zejména povrchových a podzemních vod, protože je velkým producentem výkalů a plynů. (Czech)
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    Within the submitted project, a survey will be carried out and an analysis of the risks for the site of the former state farm where large-capacity pig rearing took place. The whole area is located in the PLA Třeboňsko, the locality is adjacent to the Opatovice pond. Large-scale farming could cause environmental pollution, particularly surface and groundwater, because it is a large producer of feces and gases. (English)
    23 October 2020
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    CZ.05.3.24/0.0/0.0/16_036/0002506
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