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EEAFigure Occurrence of hydromorphology measures in RBMPs (% of RBMPs)
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EEAFigure Trend in median total ammonium, total phosphorus and nitrate concentration of river water bodies, grouped by ecological status/potential class
Concentrations are expressed as a median of annual mean concentrations. Up to three-year gaps of missing values have been interpolated or extrapolated. Only complete series with no missing values after this interpolation/extrapolation are included. The number of time series/river stations is shown in parentheses. The trend for 1992 to 2010 for each of the ecological quality classes has been linearly extended to 2027 — or when the concentration level becomes negative.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of river and lake habitat types and species, and conservation status of coastal and transitional waters habitat types of European interest
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EEAFigure Chemical status of transitional and coastal waters per RBD — percentage of water bodies not achieving good chemical status
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EEAFigure Percentage of transitional (a) and coastal (b) water bodies in poor and good chemical status, by count of water bodies
The graphs illustrate the chemical status of transitional and coastal water bodies as percentage of water bodies in poor and good chemical status, by count of water bodies.
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EEAFigure Chemical status of rivers and lakes per RBD — percentage of water bodies not achieving good chemical status
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EEAFigure Chemical status of rivers and lakes
The graphs illustrate the chemical status of river and lake water bodies as percentage of water bodies in poor and good chemical status, by count of water bodies.
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EEAFigure Percentage of groundwater body area not achieving good chemical status due to nitrate (a) and total nitrogen input from organic and inorganic fertilisers (b)
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EEAFigure Proportion of classified groundwater bodies in different River Basin Districts in poor chemical status
The figure shows percentage of the total area of classified water bodies. See the indicator specification for more details
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EEAFigure Chemical status of groundwater bodies
The graphs illustrate the chemical status of groundwater, Percentage of groundwater bodies in poor and good status, by area.
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