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Towards efficient use of water resources in Europe
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This report makes the case for an integrated water management, starting with better implementation of existing legislation. Clean water is a vitally important natural resource,
demanding careful management. It is essential for
life and integral to virtually all economic activities,
including producing food, energy and industrial
outputs. The availability of clean water in sufficient
quantities is not only a prerequisite for human health
and well-being but also essential for freshwater
ecosystems and the many services that they provide.
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Water quality and wastewater treatment — WISE interactive maps updated
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A series of maps on water quality, updated with the latest information reported by countries, has been published by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The maps display water quality parameters in various receiving waters across Europe, alongside information on urban wastewater treatment and receiving areas sensitive to eutrophication.
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Waterbase - Groundwater
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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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Hazardous substances in Europe's fresh and marine waters — An overview
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Chemicals are an essential part of our daily lives and are used to produce consumer goods, to protect or restore our health and to boost food production, to name but a few examples. Some chemicals, however, are hazardous, raising concerns for the environment and human health. Hazardous substances are emitted to fresh and marine waters via a number of pathways and can have detrimental effects on aquatic biota. Humans can be exposed to hazardous substances in water through the ingestion of contaminated drinking water and the consumption of contaminated freshwater fish and seafood. A wide range of legislation now exists in Europe to address the release of hazardous substances to the environment, including water. New challenges exist, however, including the issues of chemical mixtures and emerging pollutants.
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Historical development of the biotic community and average oxygen levels of the River Rhine near Emmerich and the Elbe near Magdeburg
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Historical development of the biotic community and average oxygen levels of the River Rhine near Emmesrich and the Elbe near Magdeburg
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Maps and graphs
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Waterbase - Emissions to water
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Emissions to water are an important element (describing the pressure) in assessment of the state of Europe’s environment (SoE). This database contains data on emissions of nutrients and hazardous substances to water, aggregated within River Basin Districts (RBDs), in the EEA member countries. The reporting process, endorsed by the Water Directors, and this publication of the data, enables all stakeholders to use the data and contributes to streamlining with other reporting processes.
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Datasets
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Quality of bathing water — 2009 bathing season
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Annual summary report of bathing water quality in EU Member States.
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Impacts of Europe's changing climate - 2008 indicator-based assessment
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Assessing water quality in Europe using stratification techniques — Results of a prototype application using French data
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Sustainable use and management of natural resources
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