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THE SYR DARYA RIVER – NEW ECOLOGICAL DISASTER IN CENTRAL ASIA
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Syr-daria jest jedną z najważniejszych rzek Azji Środkowej – jej rzeką najdłuższą oraz drugą pod względem wielkości przepływu. Gdy Syr-daria dociera do ujścia, przepłynąwszy przez cztery państwa środkowoazjatyckie, niesie tak dużą ilość odpadów rolniczych, takich jak pestycydy czy nawozy, i odpadów przemysłowych oraz ogromną masę innych zanieczyszczeń, że pojawiają się ostrzeżenia, iż plony z pól nawadnianych wodą z tej rzeki w obwodzie kyzyłordańskim powinny zostać spalone.
The University of Agriculture in Krakow
Title: THE SYR DARYA RIVER – NEW ECOLOGICAL DISASTER IN CENTRAL ASIA
Description:
Syr-daria jest jedną z najważniejszych rzek Azji Środkowej – jej rzeką najdłuższą oraz drugą pod względem wielkości przepływu.
Gdy Syr-daria dociera do ujścia, przepłynąwszy przez cztery państwa środkowoazjatyckie, niesie tak dużą ilość odpadów rolniczych, takich jak pestycydy czy nawozy, i odpadów przemysłowych oraz ogromną masę innych zanieczyszczeń, że pojawiają się ostrzeżenia, iż plony z pól nawadnianych wodą z tej rzeki w obwodzie kyzyłordańskim powinny zostać spalone.
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