In the post he writes that he understands the hard resistance that has been to the emission, both in Sweden and Denmark. The protests recently led to the release being postponed until October. 

Now the City of Copenhagen and the sewerage company Hofor have agreed that another solution must be found, Jensen writes. 

"Working for high pressure"

- Hofor is working for high pressure to find other possible solutions, and it is my clear expectation that we will solve it, writes Frank Jensen.

At the Øresund Aquarium in Helsingör, Frank Jensen's message is welcomed.

- It is good news for the marine environment in Öresund that plans for a discharge of 290 million uncleaned wastewater have now been stopped, says the head of the aquarium, marine biologist Jens Peder Jeppesen, to Danish TV2.

The reason for the discharge of uncontaminated wastewater was an expansion of housing in Nordhavn in Copenhagen, which would make the ordinary waste pipe inaccessible for a limited time.