Microdrink - capacity building for management and governance of microplastics in drinking water resources of Danube Region

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15008705

Keywords:

Microdrink, Danube Region, Interreg Danube Region Programme

Abstract

The Faculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Hydrogeology, is one of 11 participants in the international project “MicroDrink - Capacity building for management and governance of MICROplastics in DRINKing water resources of Danube Region” co-funded by the European Union. The implementation of the project began on 1.1.2024, and the Croatian Geological Institute (HGI) has the role of project leader (Leading Partner – LP). The project was approved in the first call of the transnational funding programme The Interreg Danube Region Programme (DRP) 2021-2027. During the planned duration of two and a half years, 11 project partners
(institutions and companies) from 8 countries of the Danube region: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Germany, Slovenia and Serbia will be engaged in researching the growing and ubiquitous problem of microplastics in water resources used for water supply.

Published

11.03.2025

How to Cite

Milanović, S., Vasić, L., Petrović, B., & Marinović, V. (2025). Microdrink - capacity building for management and governance of microplastics in drinking water resources of Danube Region. Zapisnici SGD, 2024, 157–160. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15008705