Danube River flows at the entrance to Romania, well above January average
The Danube River flows at the entrance to Romania stand at around 8,720 cubic metres/second, well above the January average of 4,950 cubic metres/second, and will reach around 8,320 cubic metres/second on January 13, according to the forecast of the National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (INHGA), note specialists with the National Administration of Romanian Waters (ANAR), on their Facebook page.
However, they also state that no negative developments in the quality of the Danube waters on Romanian territory are estimated following the accident that took place on Saturday morning at the border between Serbia and Croatia, when a barge with a load of 1,000 tonnes of nitrogen sank.
„Quality analyses at the Iron Gates II dam confirm that the water quality indicators of the Danube are within normal parameters. Our specialists…

