Hungary’s drinking water supply in danger?

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The government’s policy of attracting battery plants to Hungary will end up endangering the country’s supply of drinking water, the opposition Párbeszéd-Greens told a press conference on Friday.

Some 95 percent of Hungary’s water supply flows through the country, while the domestic water supply, renewed mostly from rainfall, is the second lowest in the European Union, the party’s parliamentary group leader Tímea Szabó said. According to the 2019 report on national water strategy, 112 cubic kilometres of water flows into Hungary each year, while 5-7 cubic kilometres more than that flows out, Szabó said. “Hungary’s annual water balance is constantly negative,” she said.

The government has neglected to build water reservoirs or reform water management in any way to address the situation, she said. Hungary lacks gravity drainage reservoirs or water-saving irrigation systems, and its water management experts had “fled the water management institutions forced under the purview of a ruined and politicised interior ministry,” she said.

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  1. Interesting timing of this article considering the latest release of the WEF’s latest plan for controlling the world’s water supply

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