The Water Framework Directive (eBook, PDF)
Ecological and Chemical Status Monitoring
Redaktion: Quevauviller, Philippe; Simonart, Tristan; Thompson, K. Clive; Borchers, Ulrich
The Water Framework Directive (eBook, PDF)
Ecological and Chemical Status Monitoring
Redaktion: Quevauviller, Philippe; Simonart, Tristan; Thompson, K. Clive; Borchers, Ulrich
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* Deals with new EC legislation - the Water Framework Directive; the main driver within Europe for groundwater monitoring which addresses integrated water resource management across 27 different countries * Provides comprehensive approach and guidance on the theoretical and practical aspects for implementing the directive * Edited by EC representatives involved in the setting up of the framework, along with colleagues in various water institutions who have the task of implementing the legislation * Part of the Water Quality Measurement Series
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470716083
- Artikelnr.: 37298888
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470716083
- Artikelnr.: 37298888
Preface xi
List of Contributors xiii
SECTION 1 GENERAL WFD MONITORING FEATURES 1
1.1 Water Status Monitoring under the WFD 3
Philippe Quevauviller
1.2 Chemical Monitoring of Surface Waters 11
Peter Lepom and Georg Hanke
1.3 The Monitoring of Ecological Status of European Freshwaters 29
Angelo G. Solimini, Ana Cristina Cardoso, Jacob Carstensen, Gary Free,
Anna-Stiina Heiskanen, Niels Jepsen, Peeter Noges, Sandra Poikane and
Wouter van de Bund
SECTION 2 CASE STUDIES ON MONITORING DIFFERENT AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS UNDER
THE WFD 61
2.1 Lake Monitoring in Sweden 63
Hakan Marklund
2.2 River Monitoring 77
Elena Perez Gallego
2.3 Groundwater Monitoring: Implementation in Two Member States 87
Rob Ward, Johannes Grath and Andreas Scheidleder
2.4 Coastal and Marine Monitoring 103
Patrick Roose
SECTION 3 ANALYTICAL TOOLS IN SUPPORT OF WFD MONITORING 131
3.1 Emerging Methods for Water Monitoring in the Context of the WFD 133
Richard Greenwood and Graham A. Mills
3.2 Diagnostic Water Quality Instruments for Use in the European Water
Framework Directive 153
J.L. Maas, C.A. Schipper, R.A.E. Knoben, M.J. van den Heuvel-Greve, P.J.
den Besten and P.G-J. de Maagd
SECTION 4 MODELLING TOOLS IN SUPPORT OF WFD MONITORING 163
4.1 Joint Modelling and Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems 165
J.C. Refsgaard, L.F. Jorgensen, A.L. Hojberg, C. Demetriou, G. Onorati and
G. Brandt
4.2 Integrated River Basin Management: Harmonised Modelling Tools and
Decision-making Process 181
Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz and Fred F. Hattermann
SECTION 5 HYDROGEOLOGICAL COMPONENTS AND GROUNDWATER STATUS 195
5.1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring: The Overriding Importance of
Hydrogeologic Typology (and Need for 4D Thinking) 197
Didier Pennequin and Stephen Foster
5.2 Contribution of Hydrogeological Mapping to Water Monitoring Programmes
215
Wilhelm F. Struckmeier
5.3 Establishing Environmental Groundwater Quality Standards 229
Dietmar Muller
SECTION 6 SEDIMENT MONITORING 241
6.1 Sediment Dynamics and their Influence on the Design of Monitoring
Programmes 243
Sue White
6.2 Monitoring Sediment Quality Using Toxicity Tests as Primary Tools for
any Risk Assessment 255
Wolfgang Ahlf, Ute Feiler, Peter Heininger and Susanne Heise
SECTION 7 RISK ASSESSMENT LINKED TO MONITORING 271
7.1 River Basin Risk Assessment Linked to Monitoring and Management 273
Jos Brils, Damia Barcelo, Winfried E.H. Blum, Werner Brack, Bob Harris,
Dietmar Muller, Philippe Negrel, Vala Ragnarsdottir, Wim Salomons, Thomas
Track and Joop Vegter
7.2 Emerging Contaminants in the Water-sediment System: Case Studies of
Pharmaceuticals and Brominated Flame Retardants in the Ebro River Basin 287
Mira Petrovic, Ethel Eljarrat, Meritxell Gros, Agustina de la Cal and Damia
Barcelo
7.3 Assessment of Metal Bioavailability and Natural Background Levels - WFD
Monitoring from the Perspective of Metals Industry 299
Patrick Van Sprang, Katrien Delbeke, Lidia Regoli, Hugo Waeterschoot, Frank
Van Assche, William Adams, Delphine Haesaerts, Claire Mattelet, Andy Bush,
Lynette Chung and Violaine Verougstraete
7.4 Freshwater Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change: the Euro-limpacs
Project 313
Richard W. Battarbee, Martin Kernan, David M. Livingstone, Uli Nickus, Piet
Verdonschot, Daniel Hering, Brian Moss, Richard F. Wright, Chris D. Evans,
Joan O. Grimalt, Richard K. Johnson, Edward Maltby, Conor Linstead and
Richard A. Skeffington
SECTION 8 ENSURING DATA QUALITY 355
8.1 NORMAN - Network of Reference Laboratories for Monitoring of Emerging
Substances 357
Jaroslav Slobodnik and Valeria Dulio
8.2 Data Quality Assurance of Sediment Monitoring 371
Ulrich Forstner, Susanne Heise, Wolfgang Ahlf and Bernard Westrich
SECTION 9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 387
9.1 Reporting Requirements for Priority Substances 389
Valeria Dulio and Anne Morin
SECTION 10 CONCLUSIONS 409
10.1 Needs for an Operational Science-Policy Mechanism in Support of WFD
Monitoring - National and Regional Examples 411
Philippe Quevauviller, Bob Harris and Philippe Vervier
10.2 Support for WFD Research Needs: Current Activities and Future
Perspectives in the Context of RTD Framework Programmes 445
Andrea Tilche
Index 459
Preface xi
List of Contributors xiii
SECTION 1 GENERAL WFD MONITORING FEATURES 1
1.1 Water Status Monitoring under the WFD 3
Philippe Quevauviller
1.2 Chemical Monitoring of Surface Waters 11
Peter Lepom and Georg Hanke
1.3 The Monitoring of Ecological Status of European Freshwaters 29
Angelo G. Solimini, Ana Cristina Cardoso, Jacob Carstensen, Gary Free,
Anna-Stiina Heiskanen, Niels Jepsen, Peeter Noges, Sandra Poikane and
Wouter van de Bund
SECTION 2 CASE STUDIES ON MONITORING DIFFERENT AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS UNDER
THE WFD 61
2.1 Lake Monitoring in Sweden 63
Hakan Marklund
2.2 River Monitoring 77
Elena Perez Gallego
2.3 Groundwater Monitoring: Implementation in Two Member States 87
Rob Ward, Johannes Grath and Andreas Scheidleder
2.4 Coastal and Marine Monitoring 103
Patrick Roose
SECTION 3 ANALYTICAL TOOLS IN SUPPORT OF WFD MONITORING 131
3.1 Emerging Methods for Water Monitoring in the Context of the WFD 133
Richard Greenwood and Graham A. Mills
3.2 Diagnostic Water Quality Instruments for Use in the European Water
Framework Directive 153
J.L. Maas, C.A. Schipper, R.A.E. Knoben, M.J. van den Heuvel-Greve, P.J.
den Besten and P.G-J. de Maagd
SECTION 4 MODELLING TOOLS IN SUPPORT OF WFD MONITORING 163
4.1 Joint Modelling and Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems 165
J.C. Refsgaard, L.F. Jorgensen, A.L. Hojberg, C. Demetriou, G. Onorati and
G. Brandt
4.2 Integrated River Basin Management: Harmonised Modelling Tools and
Decision-making Process 181
Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz and Fred F. Hattermann
SECTION 5 HYDROGEOLOGICAL COMPONENTS AND GROUNDWATER STATUS 195
5.1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring: The Overriding Importance of
Hydrogeologic Typology (and Need for 4D Thinking) 197
Didier Pennequin and Stephen Foster
5.2 Contribution of Hydrogeological Mapping to Water Monitoring Programmes
215
Wilhelm F. Struckmeier
5.3 Establishing Environmental Groundwater Quality Standards 229
Dietmar Muller
SECTION 6 SEDIMENT MONITORING 241
6.1 Sediment Dynamics and their Influence on the Design of Monitoring
Programmes 243
Sue White
6.2 Monitoring Sediment Quality Using Toxicity Tests as Primary Tools for
any Risk Assessment 255
Wolfgang Ahlf, Ute Feiler, Peter Heininger and Susanne Heise
SECTION 7 RISK ASSESSMENT LINKED TO MONITORING 271
7.1 River Basin Risk Assessment Linked to Monitoring and Management 273
Jos Brils, Damia Barcelo, Winfried E.H. Blum, Werner Brack, Bob Harris,
Dietmar Muller, Philippe Negrel, Vala Ragnarsdottir, Wim Salomons, Thomas
Track and Joop Vegter
7.2 Emerging Contaminants in the Water-sediment System: Case Studies of
Pharmaceuticals and Brominated Flame Retardants in the Ebro River Basin 287
Mira Petrovic, Ethel Eljarrat, Meritxell Gros, Agustina de la Cal and Damia
Barcelo
7.3 Assessment of Metal Bioavailability and Natural Background Levels - WFD
Monitoring from the Perspective of Metals Industry 299
Patrick Van Sprang, Katrien Delbeke, Lidia Regoli, Hugo Waeterschoot, Frank
Van Assche, William Adams, Delphine Haesaerts, Claire Mattelet, Andy Bush,
Lynette Chung and Violaine Verougstraete
7.4 Freshwater Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change: the Euro-limpacs
Project 313
Richard W. Battarbee, Martin Kernan, David M. Livingstone, Uli Nickus, Piet
Verdonschot, Daniel Hering, Brian Moss, Richard F. Wright, Chris D. Evans,
Joan O. Grimalt, Richard K. Johnson, Edward Maltby, Conor Linstead and
Richard A. Skeffington
SECTION 8 ENSURING DATA QUALITY 355
8.1 NORMAN - Network of Reference Laboratories for Monitoring of Emerging
Substances 357
Jaroslav Slobodnik and Valeria Dulio
8.2 Data Quality Assurance of Sediment Monitoring 371
Ulrich Forstner, Susanne Heise, Wolfgang Ahlf and Bernard Westrich
SECTION 9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 387
9.1 Reporting Requirements for Priority Substances 389
Valeria Dulio and Anne Morin
SECTION 10 CONCLUSIONS 409
10.1 Needs for an Operational Science-Policy Mechanism in Support of WFD
Monitoring - National and Regional Examples 411
Philippe Quevauviller, Bob Harris and Philippe Vervier
10.2 Support for WFD Research Needs: Current Activities and Future
Perspectives in the Context of RTD Framework Programmes 445
Andrea Tilche
Index 459