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Discharges from industrial waste water treatment plants by major drainage areas and substance. Every second year 2014 - 2020

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Alexander Dimberg, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 44 17
Yes
2022-11-17
Inland total (tonnes):
tonnes
Inland pulp and paper (tonnes):
tonnes
Coastal total (tonnes):
tonnes
Coastal pulp and paper (tonnes):
tonnes
Inland and coastal, total (tonnes):
tonnes
Inland total (tonnes):
Flow
Inland pulp and paper (tonnes):
Flow
Coastal total (tonnes):
Flow
Coastal pulp and paper (tonnes):
Flow
Inland and coastal, total (tonnes):
Flow
Inland total (tonnes):
No
Inland pulp and paper (tonnes):
No
Coastal total (tonnes):
No
Coastal pulp and paper (tonnes):
No
Inland and coastal, total (tonnes):
No
Inland total (tonnes):
No
Inland pulp and paper (tonnes):
No
Coastal total (tonnes):
No
Coastal pulp and paper (tonnes):
No
Inland and coastal, total (tonnes):
No
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
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