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Veitur and Mosfellsbær's Strategy Regarding Pollution in Varmá

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The nature conservation organization Náttúrugríð has sued Mosfellsbær and Veitur for drilling that has caused pollution in Varmá. Protected areaSnæbjörn Guðmundsson, chairman of Náttúrugríð, says the area is unique. "Warm water flows into the river and mixes with cold water, it creates conditions for a biosphere that we don't see much in Iceland and there are below Varmárósi, the estuaries of Varmár and Köldukvíslar, which flows through Mosfells…
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The nature conservation organization Náttúrugríð has sued Mosfellsbær and Veitur for drilling that has caused pollution in Varmá. Protected areaSnæbjörn Guðmundsson, chairman of Náttúrugríð, says the area is unique. "Warm water flows into the river and mixes with cold water, it creates conditions for a biosphere that we don't see much in Iceland and there are below Varmárósi, the estuaries of Varmár and Köldukvíslar, which flows through Mosfells…

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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RÚV broke the news in Reykjavík, Iceland on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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