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  • Article from 18.03.2014 | Last changed: 23.10.2020

    Erhard Collection: „Waste – A look back”

    a man in a street collecting waste

    … engraving, H. Phyne, 1805) Source: Sammlung Erhard A selection of pictures from the Erhard Collection of the Environmental Library at the German Environment Agency in Dessau-Roßlau last update on 18.03.2014 The

  • Article from 17.06.2025 | Last changed: 10.10.2025

    Switchgear

    Illustration of a typical gas-insulated switchgear

    … last update on 17.06.2025 News 17.06.2025: FAQ for switchgear published by the EU commission Regulation (EU) 2024/573 on fluorinated greenhouse gases has been … published and entered into force on 11 March 2024 ECHA announces next steps for the evaluation of the PFAS restriction dossier Proposal for a restriction of Per- and polyfluoroalkyl …

  • Article from 08.10.2020 | Last changed: 10.10.2025

    Application domains and emission reduction

    … extinguishing agents and solvents, contribute to global warming. This has prompted the development of numerous alternative solutions. last update on 08.10.2020 … propellants), and as process gas e.g. for semiconductor manufacturing. Please use the navigation on the right hand side for further information on their use in supermarkets, heat …

  • Article from 04.04.2024 | Last changed: 04.04.2024

    Fluorinated greenhouse gases and fully halogenated CFCs

    blue sky and white clouds

    … Source: CC Vision Substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) which deplete the ozone layer have long been subject to an international phase-down on their … is one of the most serious ecological and economic challenges now facing the human race. The Kyoto Protocol, which is the most important and most prominent climate …

  • Article from 24.07.2019 | Last changed: 04.11.2021

    Safe management of drinking water supplies

    Scheme of the Water Safety Plan concept: What can go wrong in our water supply? What risks does this cause for our supply? How can we control them? How do we know that they are under control?

    … all process steps – i.e. abstraction, treatment and distribution – are working as they should. This requires proper management during planning, construction and installation, operation and maintenance of the entire system from catchment to consumer. Also, good understanding of these processes facilitates early identification of potentially present weaknesses. …

  • Article from 02.08.2019 | Last changed: 19.08.2019

    Information on the O3 exceedance table

    Information on the O3 exceedance table The table shows the up-to-date number of days of ozone exceedances in the current … Another cause can be a malfunction of the measuring instruments themselves. … Information on the O3 exceedance table

  • Article from 06.03.2025 | Last changed: 06.03.2025

    Formaldehyde

    Gronspanplatten gestapelt

    … Formaldehyde Wood-based materials are one of the main sources of formaldehyde in indoor air. Source: Pixelot / Fotolia.com … materials and consequently also furniture and building products made from them may contain formaldehyde as an adhesive component. Formaldehyde is considered to be carcinogenic. We answer the most important questions from the perspective of indoor hygiene. last update on …

  • Article from 28.11.2019 | Last changed: 13.02.2020

    Nanotechnology

    Nano structures

    … Nanotechnology Nano structures are more than 1000 times smaller than the diameter of an human hair Source: eugenesergeev / Fotolia.com Nanotechnology … of structures and materials on a nanometre scale. Nanotechnology deals with the production and application of processes and materials composed of structurally … in at least one dimension. last update on 28.11.2019 Nanotechnology for mankind and the environment – Seize upon opportunities, reduce risks In other words, …

  • Article from 11.09.2017 | Last changed: 31.08.2023

    Publications

    … 2022 Rothmeier, L.M., Martens, A., Watermann, B., Grabow, K., Bartz, J., Sahm, R.: The Danubian cryptic invader Theodoxus fluviatilis (Gastropoda: Neritidae) in the River Rhine: a potential indicator for metal pollution? Ecotoxicology 31 (2022), …

  • Article from 15.03.2016 | Last changed: 15.03.2016

    Dioxins

    Dioxin

    … Dioxins The dioxin database includes data analysis, reports and publications on dioxins Source: Umweltbundesamt The term 'dioxin' commonly refers to a group of chlorinated dioxins and furans of … Tests have shown that, with few exceptions (e.g. courgettes), dioxins are rarely traced in vegetables but are instead attached to them or grass by soil particles. …

  • Article from 04.12.2015 | Last changed: 04.12.2015

    Fate-study Irargol

    … 04.12.2015 Behaviour and fate of chemicals in aquatic systems Behaviour and fate of the algicide Irgarol in water and sediment of flowing and stagnant water systems … been used as a biocidal agent in antifouling coatings for ship hulls after the EU ban on tributyltin (TBT). Irgarol is a photosynthesis inhibitor and is therefore very toxic for higher plants, algae and aufwuchs …

  • Article from 05.06.2015 | Last changed: 05.06.2015

    Effect study "Irgarol"

    … analyses of aufwuchs (biological surface film) in stagnant water mesocosms under the effect of the anti-fouling agent Irgarol® Irgarol® is in the group of s-triazines and a … highly toxic for higher plants, algae and surface growth. The substance has been traced in relevant concentrations of up to 4.2 µg/L in both coastal waters and inland …