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Freshwater - Drivers and pressures (Czech Republic)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Czech Republic
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Czech Republic
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Freshwater - Outlook 2020 (Czech Republic)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Czech Republic
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Czech Republic
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Bathing water quality (CSI 022) - Assessment published Oct 2012
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The quality of water at designated bathing waters in Europe (coastal and inland) has improved significantly since 1990.
Compliance with mandatory values in EU coastal bathing waters increased from just below 80 % in 1990 to 93.1 % in 2011. Compliance with guide values likewise rose from over 68 % to 80.1 % in 2011.
Compliance with mandatory values in EU inland bathing waters increased from over 52 % in 1990 to 89.9 % in 2011. Similarly, the rate of compliance with guide values moved from over 36 % in 1990 to 70.4 % in 2011.
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Bathing water quality
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Waterbase - Water Quantity
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Waterbase is the generic name given to the EEA's databases on the status and quality of Europe's rivers, lakes, groundwater bodies and transitional, coastal and marine waters, and on the quantity of Europe's water resources
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Percentage of inland bathing waters in the European Union per compliance category
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Trend in percentage of inland bathing waters in the European Union per compliance category
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Maps and graphs
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Biological elements in rivers and lakes
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This viewer with 4 maps shows the ecological status (i.e. status or potential) of macroinvertebrates and phytobenthos in European rivers (i.e. rivers and canals) potentially impacted by general degradation and of macrophytes and phytobenthos in European lakes (i.e. lakes and reservoirs) potentially impacted by eutrophication, respectively. The ecological status class of a country's waterbodies (or stations) is assessed by each country according to their national classification system, following the Water Framework Directive. The assessment may be based by one or more samples measured during the year of reporting. The ecological status in rivers or lakes is displayed as classified cartograms in a country-level map: it displays the distribution of status classes per country as one pie chart for each country. This can be used to compare the situation in your country with that in other countries. When the map is zoomed in to a more detailed scale individual station points are visible instead of classified cartograms.
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Water
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Interactive maps and data viewers by category
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Oxygen consuming substances in rivers (CSI 019) - Assessment published Oct 2012
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Concentrations of BOD and total ammonium have decreased in European rivers in the period 1992 to 2010 (Fig. 1), mainly due to general improvement in wastewater treatment.
See also WISE interactive maps: Mean annual BOD in rivers and Mean annual Total Ammonium in rivers
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Oxygen consuming substances in rivers
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Sites of Community Importance (SCI) designated for the Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) in the EU-27 and its current distribution in EU-25 Member States according to the Article 17 EU Habitats Directive Reporting in 2008
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Sites of Community Importance (SCI) designated for the Eurasian Otter
(Lutra lutra) in the EU-27 and its current distribution in EU-25 Member States
according to the Article 17 EU Habitats Directive Reporting in 2008
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Data and maps
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Maps and graphs
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Ecoregions for rivers and lakes
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Ecoregions are based on fauna living in European inland waters
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Datasets
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Freshwater - State and impacts (Ireland)
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This contribution describes the state and impacts relating to freshwater, including impacts on the natural environment and human health/well-being, both at an Irish level as well as in transboundary terms.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Ireland