Greece’s current water and wastewater regulations and the risks they pose to environmental hygiene and public health, as recommended by the European Union Commission (original) (raw)
2024, European journal of sustainable development research
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The EU regularly updates its directives on water quality, wastewater treatment, and reuse to address environmental concerns. The EU plan outlines requirements for treated wastewater quality and safe water reuse. Greek legislation evaluates the effectiveness of existing measures in ensuring water quality, reducing pollution, and preserving public health. The study compares the EU plan with Greek legislation, focusing on environmental hygiene and public health risks. The study evaluates the environmental hazards and problems associated with wastewater management practices in Greece, assessing their potential impact on water quality, ecosystems, and public health. The study also explores potential financial repercussions.This study is a Perspective Qualitative Analysis. Data Sources from obtained the legislation texts. This include official government documents, legal databases, and reputable sources. Data variables extracted from the legislation, focusing on aspects related to environmental hygiene and public health risks. Comparative Framework used to compare the European Union Commission Proposal with existing legislation in Greece.
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