Environmental issues in Serbia (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Environmental issues in Serbia" in English language version.

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  • 58-3 Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine: "From the Pancevo industrial complex (petrochemical plant, fertilizer plant and oil refinery), which stands at the confluence of the Tamis River and the Danube, more than 100 tons of mercury, 2,100 metric tons of 1.2-dichlorethane, 1,500 tons of vinyl chloride (3,000 times higher than permitted levels), 15,000 tons of ammonia, 800 tons of hydrochloric acid, 250 tons of liquid chlorine, vast quantities of dioxin (a component of Agent Orange and other defoliants), and significant quantities of sulphur dioxide and nitrates were released into the atmosphere, soil and waterways. From the Zastava car factory in Kragujevac, unknown quantities of pyralene oil leaked into the Lepenica River (a tributary of the Velika Morava) via the sewage system."

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  • Vasovic, Aleksandar (17 January 2020). "Serbians don masks and take to smog-filled streets to demand cleaner air". Archived from the original on October 19, 2020.

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  • Vasovic, Aleksandar (17 January 2020). "Serbians don masks and take to smog-filled streets to demand cleaner air". Archived from the original on October 19, 2020.
  • 58-3 Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine: "From the Pancevo industrial complex (petrochemical plant, fertilizer plant and oil refinery), which stands at the confluence of the Tamis River and the Danube, more than 100 tons of mercury, 2,100 metric tons of 1.2-dichlorethane, 1,500 tons of vinyl chloride (3,000 times higher than permitted levels), 15,000 tons of ammonia, 800 tons of hydrochloric acid, 250 tons of liquid chlorine, vast quantities of dioxin (a component of Agent Orange and other defoliants), and significant quantities of sulphur dioxide and nitrates were released into the atmosphere, soil and waterways. From the Zastava car factory in Kragujevac, unknown quantities of pyralene oil leaked into the Lepenica River (a tributary of the Velika Morava) via the sewage system."

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