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The Salt Content in the Maros River Is Already Several Times Higher than Usual, so the Government Has Taken Steps to Ensure that Irrigation Can Be Done with Saltier Water.

Summary by Heti Világgazdaság
The water in the Mureș River is becoming increasingly salty due to the disaster at the Prajd salt mine. So much so that the limits for the salinity of the irrigation water taken from there have also been raised, although they haven't made a big fuss about it.
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The water in the Mureș River is becoming increasingly salty due to the disaster at the Prajd salt mine. So much so that the limits for the salinity of the irrigation water taken from there have also been raised, although they haven't made a big fuss about it.

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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