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Action against River Pollution in Germany
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Action against River Pollution in Germany
Toxic chemicals are found in the Bavarian river Alz. Forty Greenpeace activists are pumping the polluted water back into the industry park Gendorf, to protect the river and the drinking water from further pollution with PFT (Perfluorised tenside). PFT might cause cancer. Greenpeace samples show the highest amount of PFT ever found in a German river.
Creator:
Bente Stachowske
Unique identifier:
GP032VI
Old Image ID:
D024098
Type:
Image
Ranking:
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Size:
2000px × 3008px 968KB
Keywords
Keywords:
Actions and protests
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Chemical industry
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Chemicals
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Day
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Greenpeace activists
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KWCI (GPI)
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Outdoors
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Outflow pipes
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Pollutants
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Protective clothing
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Return to sender actions
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River discharges
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River pollution
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Rivers
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Samples
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Sampling (activity)
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Toxics (campaign title)
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Two people