|  H-EURAqua
Water-Environmental Consulting Engineering, Organising, Developing
and Trading Ltd., Szentendre, Hungary has been established in 1999
as a professional successor of CH2M HILL Hungary Engineering Ltd.
Staff members and experts on retainer of H-EURAqua Ltd. are engineers
and scientists with very broad experience in water-environmental
disciplines. The main activities of the company are in the field
of flood management, flood plain and flood risk analysis and mapping
with special regard to the failure probability of the defences of
the protected flood basins. H-EURAqua Ltd. also have substantial
experience in the field of flood emergency response planning, contingency
and confinement (localisation) planning. Scope of work of H-EURAqua
Ltd. also includes integrated catchment management planning, regional
emergency response plans for the contingency of accidental water
pollution, water quality management in river basins, Feasibility
Studies for Pollution Reduction (incl. communal, industrial, agricultural
and also the restoration of wetlands) in the frame of Danube River
Pollution Reduction Program financed by GEF via IBRD. During its
relatively short existence and operation, H-EURAqua Ltd. has delivered
several important decision preparation studies, emergency management
plans and catchment management plans with an integrated approach,
taking into consideration the sustainability of those projects.
Clients include EC DG Research, NATO, Japan Institute of Construction
Engineering, different Hungarian ministries (for Economics, Environment,
Transport, Water) as well as the National Water Authority of Hungary.
H-EURAqua Ltd. is recently working on the following ongoing projects:
(i) Harmonisation of the working programme of the Penta-lateral
Tisza River Basin Forum on Flood Control with the provisions of
the Water Framework Directive - Subcontractor to KEVITERV Ltd.,
Szolnok, Client: Ministry of Environment and Water, Budapest; (ii)
IMPACT Project WP6 Monitoring & Case Studies; Tasks D.6.5-D.6.7
– Client: European Commission, Research Directorate General,
Brussels.
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