Title: Introduction Thanks to Philippe Quevauviller for making his
1 2Introduction
- Thanks to Philippe Quevauviller for making his
slides available - Status of the GWD proposal accepted in
interservice consultation - implementation 18 months after entry into force,
but WFD exists!
3GROUNDWATER PROTECTION AGAINST POLLUTION
WFD requirements
80/68/EEC Directive
Daughter Directive
Environmental objectives (good status by 2015)
Prevent/limit pollutant discharges (authorisations
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Criteria for good chemical status, protection
measures
Repeal planned in 2013 under the WFD
River basin management, protection measures
Specifications in support of WFD, no duplication
4GROUNDWATER DAUGHTER DIRECTIVE (Art. 17 WFD)
PROPOSAL
Good chemical status
Pollution trend studies
Prevent/limit pollution
Existing EU wide standards and pollutant
thresholds for GW at risk
Links to measures, RBMP time frame, and point
sources of pollution
Consideration of direct and indirect discharges
Lists set out by MS, existing standards in force
Strengthening the no deterioration clause of WFD
Integration of relevant legislation
5GOOD CHEMICAL STATUS
Basic criteria of the WFD
Pollutant thresholds
Quality standards
Defined in Annex V of the WFD
MS, GWB at risk MS, regional, GWB level lt 18
months, to Comm lt 22.06.06
Nitrates, pesticides and biocides under existing
legislation
Commission proposal on EQS within 12 months
6IDENTIFICATION OF POLLUTANTS
For groundwater bodies that were characterised at
being at risk
Pollutants that may naturally occur
Specific synthetic pollutants
Study of background chemical composition
Links with analysis of pressures and impacts
7Minimum list treshold values
- Naturally occurring
- ammonium
- arsenic
- cadmium
- chloride
- lead
- mercury
- sulphate
- Synthetic
- trichloroethylene
- tetrachloroethylene
8PREVENTION AND LIMITATION OF POLLUTION
Framework to stop further pollution and reduce
existing pollution
Direct discharges
Indirect discharges
Control measures
Prohibition in accordance with 80/68/EEC and WFD
Specific trend assessment for point sources of
pollution
Prior investigations and authorisations
indirect discharges discharge after percolation
through soil
9TREND IDENTIFICATION AND REVERSAL
Any significant and sustained upward pollution
trend should be reversed
Identification
Trend reversal
All pollutants
Links with the programme of measures
10TREND REVERSAL
Quality standards or thresholds
Conc.
REVERSAL
Standard value
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Time scale
11TREND REVERSAL
Pollutants that may occur naturally
Conc.
REVERSAL
( trend of anthropogenic origin)
POOR STATUS
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Threshold
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GOOD STATUS
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Background
GOOD STATUS
Time scale
12TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Prevent/limit pollution Continuation of
protection regime of Directive 80/68/EEC Link
with Article 11 of WFD
Direct discharges
Investigations, authorisations
Pollutant defined in GWD complementing List I of
80/68/EEC
Consideration of specifications on good chemical
status
13WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE
Environmental objectives
WFD
GWD
2004 Characterisation, pressures and impacts
2004 Guidelines
2005 Economic study
2005 Expected adoption
2006 Monitoring, public participation
2006 Identification of GW pollutants
2009 River Basin Management Plan
2009 RBMP, transitional arrangements
2012 Programme of measures (Article 11 WFD)
14Link soil contamination
- trend assessment relevant pollutants in GWB
affected by (historical) point sources to verify
that plumes do not expand over a defined area and
deteriorate chemical status of the GWB - trend assessment in areas of GWB where trend
might result in adverse effects on associated aq
or terr ecosystems
15Problems
- Prevent and limit?
- Time frame good quality lt 2015
- Decision trend reversal recommendation max 75
threshold values - Trend ID natural subst natural phenomena
- Focus stays at concentrations of selected
pollutants - Link soil GW quality?