It's no secret that air pollution in the Western Balkans is a problem. Caused primarily by sulphur dioxide (SO2) and dust emissions from coal-fired power plants, the problem became particularly acute in 2020, when poor air quality was linked to higher Covid-19 death rates.
And yet while air pollution has become one of the most fiercely debated subjects in the region, with governments finally realising that they need to take action, it appears that the equally pressing issue of polluted water is being ignored.
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