Bernd 06/23/2021 (Wed) 09:05:33 No.44155 del
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Did a bit of googling. Hungarian articles related to Slovenian sewage sediments came in two waves back in 2019 July and late August, as people noticed something smells from the direction of old clay mines. I think chiefly opposition media made big stuff about it, since it seems various companies close to Fidesz are importing the shit not just from Slovenia, but Croatia and Italy too. Hungary was the second largest poo importer of Europe between Germany and France, in 2016. The sludge can be used as replacement soil, healing "landscape wounds" with it, and "energy reed" can be grow upon it (for biofuel, like Miscanthus spp.).
After the initial media attention and supposed outcry (the media says so, some of the headlines are quite combative) officials and fags from ministries said they'll do something about it, no big deal, since it doesn't need special treatment (unlike batteries for example) every country can solve their problems at home.
The next wave of articles used a Slovenian source (it seems Total Slovenia News) which says Slovenia could get into trouble with the sludge herself.
Then I suppose we stopped the import and now those who are at the end of Slovenian sewerage try to do something with all the sediments. Maybe they payed to someone to move it and those dumped it illegally.

Here's two Slovenian links I found in the articles, second is in English:
https://sterntal.wordpress.com/2012/12/02/staro-blato-na-madzarsko/
https://www.total-slovenia-news.com/politics/4374-hungary-loses-appetite-for-slovenian-sewage

And couple of Hungarian articles:
https://24.hu/kulfold/2019/07/19/szennyviz-szlovenia-papa-szekesfehervar/
https://hvg.hu/gazdasag/20190823_Europa_nyilvanos_veceje__Magyarorszag_betiltja_a_szloven_szennyviziszap_importjat