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Workshop on reporting obligations in the water acquis communautaire –

Workshop on reporting obligations in the water acquis communautaire – Draft River Basin Management Plan & WISE. RBMP 2009 / 2010. Elaboration 2007 – 2010 in Austria Harald Marent & Ernst Überreiter. Structure. Principles Documents Principle of the WFD and Report Structure of the Report

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Workshop on reporting obligations in the water acquis communautaire –

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  1. Workshop on reporting obligations in the water acquis communautaire – Draft River Basin Management Plan & WISE

  2. RBMP 2009 / 2010 Elaboration 2007 – 2010 in Austria Harald Marent & Ernst Überreiter

  3. Structure • Principles • Documents • Principle of the WFD and Report • Structure of the Report • Content for each Chapter / Reporting Data Sheets

  4. RBMP – Principles (1) • Structure follows Annex VII WFD • Content because of the Reporting Data Sheets • Aggregation levels: Nationwide, 3 RBD and 8 National Planning Areas • All Waters (> 100 km2 and < 100 km2) are in the same maps and tables • First “Draft RBMP” must be delivered to the Federal States latest by March 22nd 2008 • The RBMP is addressed to the interested Public. The language has to be “common” and “easy”.

  5. RBMP – Principles (2) • Decision in Austria: • RBMP itself very short (Summary – approx. 150 – 200 pages planned) • Text blocks in the RBMP should be useable (1:1) for the WISE ACCESS tool • All other Information (Text and Tables): • Background Documents (e.g. Methodology, Tables) are Annexes of the RBMP. These Documents can be in a “technical language”. • Maps

  6. Documents … • … used to define the RBMP content • WFD and the Reporting Data Sheets • Gap Analysis: • Requests by the European Commission for the RBMP (Reporting Data Sheets) and the • Content of the delivered “old” WFD Reports 2004 (Article 3), 2005 (Article 5) und 2007 (Article 8). • Assessment of the delivered WFD reports (Article 3 and 5) by the EC in 2007 (identified key gaps of data/information) • New policies (Water Scarcity / Drought, Climate Change) • Other Reports (e.g. Rhine, Elbe)

  7. Document – Preparation in the Ministry (1) • “From the Big to the Small” (Top Down approach) • Main Index • Structure follows Annex VII WFD • Detailed Index • (Sub-)Chapters are closed in itself • Basis of the requests (Annex VII, Reporting Data Sheets) • - Table with confrontation on the Information, the EC demanded (left column) and that, column argues, on the part of Austria already reported information

  8. Document – Preparation in the Ministry (2) • Table: • Existing texts should be used for summaries

  9. Document – Preparation in the Ministry (3) • Reporting Data Sheets • Draft Table of Contents for 2010 Reporting Guidance • Collection of Reporting Sheets for 2010 Reporting Guidance • The arrangement corresponds to the arrangement of the Report • The structure of the RDS follows always following pattern: • What (the content) is required; • Why are the contents required (indication of type. the WRRL); • How (in which form) the contents are required, • Geographical information (for example maps M 1:250.000) • Tables / data • Summarizing texts (maximum sign number pretended)

  10. Principle of the WFD and the Report • Work and Timetable – similar to modern Management Tools • 1. Analysis of the present situation • 2. Objectives (goals / aims by 2015, 2021, 2027) • 3. GAP Analysis: Present – Future Situation • 4. Plan and take Measures to reach the objectives • 5. Resources (Personal, Money, etc.) • 6. Project Controlling • 7. Assessment • 8. Update

  11. Principle of the WFD and the Report • First risk analysis (Article 5) – WB at risk, not at risk • Monitoring of the Waters following WFD rules (Article 8) • Objectives (goals / aims by 2015, 2021, 2027) • Status of the Water Bodies • GAP Analysis: Present – Future Situation • Programme of Measures • Timetable • Costs of Measures • Priority List • Planning the Resources (Personal, Money, etc.) • Project Controlling • Assessment by the Member States and the European Commission • Update (Article 5 and 13)

  12. The report – Index / Structure (1) • I Imprint • II (Executive) Summary (with key results and messages) • III Index • IV Preamble (e.g. Introduction by the Minister, etc.) • 0. Summary Description of the RBMP • 1. General Description / characteristics of the River Basin District • 1.1 Surface Waters • 1.2 Groundwater • 2. Summary of significant pressures and impacts of human activity • 2.1 Surface Waters • 2.2 Groundwater • 3. (Identification and mapping of) Protected Areas

  13. The report – Index / Structure (2) • (map of the) Monitoring Networks and the results of the monitoring programs for • 4.1 Surface Waters (ecological and chemical) • 4.2 Groundwater (chemical and quantitative) • 4.3 Protected Areas • 5. Environmental Objectives established for • 5.1 Surface waters • 5.2 Groundwater • 5.3 Protected Areas • 6. Summary of the Economic Analysis of water services /uses • 7. Summary of the Program or Programs of Measures (PoM) • 8. Register of any more detailed programs and Management Plans for the River Basin District • 9. Summary of the Public Information and Consultation and the results

  14. The report – Index / Structure (3) • 10. List of Competent Authorities • 11. Contact Points and procedures for obtaining the background documentation and information • 12. Management plan for “Water Scarcity and Drought” • 13. “Climate Change” • 14. Authors • 15. Literature • Other Parts of the RBMP (e.g. Annexes) • - Maps • - Tables • - (Background) Text

  15. The Report – OLD and New contents • Main Index – most important parts / chapters • Information delivered (green)  new Content (blue)

  16. Reporting Data Sheets (1) • RBMP 1 • SWB 1; SWB 2; GWB 1; GWD 1 • SWPI 1; SWPI 2; SWPI 3; SWPI 4; SWPI 5; SWPI 6; SWPI 7; SWPI 8; SWPI 9 • GWPI 1; GWPI 2; GWPI 3; GWPI 4; GWPI 5; GWPI 6; GWPI 7; GWPI 8; GWPI 9; GWPI 10; GWPI 11 • RPA 1 • SWM 1; SWM 2, SWM 3 • GWM 1; GWM 2 • SWO 1; SWO 2 • GWO 1; GWO 2 • ECO 1; ECO 2 • POM 1 • (PP 1); CA 1

  17. Reporting Data Sheets (2) • How to read the abbreviations: • RBMP … River Basin Management Plan • SWB ... Surface Water Bodies • GWB … Groundwater Bodies • GWD … (Requirements of the) Groundwater Directive • SWPI … Surface Waters (Bodies) Pressures and Impacts • GWPI … Groundwater (Bodies) Pressures and Impacts • RPA … Register of Protected Areas • SWM … Surface Water (Bodies) Monitoring • GWM … Groundwater (Bodies) Monitoring • SWO … Surface Water (Bodies) Objectives • GWO … Groundwater (Bodies) Objectives • ECO … Economic (Analysis of Water Services) • POM … Programme of Measures • (PP … Public Participation) • CA … Competent Authorities

  18. Content - Reporting Data Sheets (1) • Find the Link between • Content of the Report • Index / Chapters • Reporting Data Sheets • Other Information / Documents about the RBMP • Key Work in the development of the RBMP for Austria.

  19. Content - Reporting Data Sheets (2) • Important development for the RBMP • Statistic information on RBD and on Sub-Unit level required (for AT: Nationwide, (national part of) River Basin District level – Danube, Rhine and Elbe; Sub-Unit level – 8 national planning areas) • also – detailed information asked for (e.g. abstracted volume for each point) • Extra “GIS Data Sheet” developed

  20. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (1) • 0. Summary description of River Basin Management Plan • RBMP 1 NEW for 2010 • (RBD 1 Article 5 - deleted)

  21. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (2) • RBMP 1 – Summary description of the RBMP

  22. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (3) • 1. A general description of the characteristics of the river basin districts • 1.1 Surface Waters • SWB 1 Article 5 Report • SWB 2 Article 5 Report • (SWB 3 Article 5 Report – in SWB 1) • (SWB 4 Article 5 Report – deleted) • 1.2 Groundwater • GWB 1 Article 5 Report

  23. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (4) • SWB 1 – Identification of Surface Water Bodies, Artificial (AWB) and Heavily Modified Water Bodies (HMWB)

  24. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (4a) • SWB 1 – (Provisional) Identification of Artificial and Heavily Modified Water Bodies (HMWB)

  25. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (5) • SWB 2 – Typology of surface water bodies

  26. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (6) • GWB 1 – Identification/delineation of groundwater bodies

  27. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (7) • 2 Summary of significant pressures and impacts of human activities • 2.1 Surface Waters • SWPI 1 - SWPI 9 Article 5 Report, updated for Article 10 Report • 2.2 Groundwater • GWPI 1 - GWPI 11 Article 5 Report, updated for Article 10 Report

  28. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (8) • SWPI 1 – Summary of Pressure Types Causing Water Bodies to Fail to Reach Good Status

  29. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (9) • (SWPI 2 – Identification of surface water bodies at risk)

  30. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (10) • SWPI 3 – Significant point source pollution on surface waters

  31. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (11) • SWPI 4 – Significant diffuse source pollution on surface waters

  32. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (12) • SWPI 5 – Significant water abstractions from surface water

  33. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (13) • SWPI 6 – Significant Water Flow Regulations and Morphological Alterations

  34. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (14) • SWPI 7 – Other Pressures on Surface Waters Not Covered by Other Reporting Sheets

  35. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (15) • SWPI 8 – Assessment of the impacts on surface water bodies

  36. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (16) • SWPI 9 – Uncertainties and data gaps

  37. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (17) • GWPI 1 – Summary of Pressure Types Causing Groundwater Bodies to Fail to Reach Good Status

  38. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (18) • GWPI 2 – Identification of groundwater bodies at risk

  39. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (19) • GWPI 3 – Relevant point source pollution to groundwater

  40. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (20) • GWPI 4 – relevant diffuse source pollution in groundwater

  41. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (22) • GWPI 5 – relevant groundwater Abstractions

  42. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (23) • GWPI 6 – relevant artificial Groundwater Recharge

  43. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (24) • GWPI 7 – relevant saltwater or other intrusion

  44. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (25) • GWPI 8 – Other Pressures on Groundwater not covered by Other Reporting Sheets

  45. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (26) • GWPI 9 – Summary Assessment of the Human Impacts on Groundwater Bodies

  46. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (27) • GWPI 10 – Further characterisation - Assessment of the human impacts on groundwater bodies

  47. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (28) • GWPI 11 – Uncertainties and data gaps

  48. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (29) • 3. Register of Protected Areas • RPA 1 Article 5 Report

  49. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (30) • RPA 1 – Register of protected areas

  50. Chapters - Reporting Data Sheets (31) • 4 Monitoring Networks and the results of the monitoring programs for • 4.1 Surface Water Bodies • SWM 1 Article 8 Report • SWM 2 Article 8 Report • SWM 3 NEW for 2010 • 4.2 Groundwater Bodies • GWM 1 Article 8 Report • GWM 2 NEW for 2010

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