Abstract

In this article, the author analyses the environmental safety and waste management tasks of the collection, selection and treatment of driftwood and waste accumulated on the upstream side of the Kisköre Dam as a result of floods. It describes separately the work carried out during the floods of 2017 and 2019, which were outstanding in terms of both volume and duration. It covers changes in the amount and proportions of waste and driftwood and analyses changes in work efficiency.

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