Exploratory RIVM calculations of nitrogen measures
The Dutch government announced its plans for the first steps in tackling the nitrogen deposition issue.
The Dutch government announced its plans for the first steps in tackling the nitrogen deposition issue.
Since the 1970s, European policies to improve air quality have resulted in fewer emissions in many countries.
In the Netherlands, 25.1 billion euros were spent on the treatment of mental and behavioural disorders in 2017.
Tap water from old lead water pipes accounts for an important part of the total daily exposure to lead.
RIVM reports annually on the level of radioactivity that occurs under normal circumstances in the environment and food.
Exposure to environmental noise is expected to cause more health problems in the Netherlands. There is increasingly more noise, and new houses are being built closer to noise sources.
As of this autumn, RIVM will advise against burning wood in unfavourable weather conditions and or poor air quality.
In the coming weeks, RIVM will derive a temporary background value for PFAS in Dutch soil. This will be done based on measurement data from the provinces in the Netherlands.
On 16 October, farmers protested in the vicinity of RIVM in Bilthoven. The Director-General of RIVM, Hans Brug, was present at the protest site.