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Change and adapt the Eionet water data flow to meet WFD requirements. progress since EEA National Focal Point (NFP) meeting Feb 2005. Eionet- water - Where we were standing in beginning 2005.
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Change and adapt the Eionet water data flow to meet WFD requirements progress since EEA National Focal Point (NFP) meeting Feb 2005
Eionet- water - Where we were standing in beginning 2005 • Agreed priority data flows with annual update on rivers, lakes, groundwaters, transitional, coastal and marine waters • Nutrients (nitrate in groundwater, chlorophyll in marine waters) • Organic pollution indicators • Hazardous substances in water (and in marine biota) • Water quantity • Using Reportnet tools • Validated data and information available through EEA web page
Eionet-Water River Stations
Meanwhile Reporting under WFD • Art. 3 - due 22 June 2004 • Geographical coverage of river basin district (RBD) • E.g. Description of the boundaries of RBD, Main rivers (>100 km2), Groundwaters, Coastal Waters and Statistics relating to RBD • Competent Authorities • E.g. Name and address, Legal status, Responsibilities • Art. 5 - due 22 March 2005 • reports on Article 5 requirements • e.g. Characteristics of, and pressures in, River Basin Districts • Art. 8 - due 22 March 2007 • Summary report on monitoring networks operational end 2006
Drivers for data collection Common Vision on WISE since 2003 Information Users Public Policy Effectiveness M S EEA Intern. Conv. Useful Information COM SoE Trends An. Data treatment / aggregation Compliance checking Member States Data Purposes for reporting
EIONET-water adaptation to WFD WFD –requirements - Charact. for RBMD /Water bodies (spatial represent.)- aggregated information on type specififc quality classes - surveillaince and operational monitoring adapt networks EIONET-water- quality data- HS in biota- Quantity- (Biological)- (Emissions) Reportnet,CDR,DD Stratification;stations representative per MS Conceptual adaptation:-SOE sites to represent River basin /water body - SOE sites to enable type specific assessment Technical- use of Reportnet tools in WISE/ inspire compatible- WISE – GIS Networksrestructured for 2006/7
Using the structure of WFD Water Directors Steering of implementation process Chair: Presidency, Co-chair: Commission Expert Advisory Forum“Flood Protection” Strategic Steering Group“WFD and Agriculture” Strategic Co-ordination Group Co-ordination of work programme Chair: Commission Art. 21 Committee Working Group A “Ecological Status” Working Group C “Groundwater” Working Group E “Priority Substances” “Chemical Monitoring” “Chemical Monitoring” Working Group B “Integrated River Basin Management” Working Group D “Reporting” "GIS” Expert Network
EEA management Board Steering Coordination Group/Water directors EEA EIONET/NFPs Steering Group (DG Env, JRC, Eurostat,EEA) WISE technical group(DG Env, JRC, Eurostat, EEA & experts) Working Group D Reportingchair DG Env WISE-GISworkshop NRCs for water and EIONET water Workshop Drafting Group Compliance Chair Dg Env EEA and WFD communities Drafting Group SOE/Trends Chair EEA
International conventions Data linked to WFD I ) Central River Basin Data RBD Data on quantity, quality, ecological status, classification of water bodies National Data Centres (collection of data from national and regional authori-ties) Data from other Sources Data from other Directives e.g. IPPC, Nitrates, Bathing water and UWWT Directives. e.g. GMES, Framework 4 to 6 Research Programs Integration to be further developed. Monitoring data from coastal , marine and river conventions. Need for more coordination with activities under Marine Strategy . IV)Emissions EPER and other emission data WISE Service Componentsin future decentralised but integrated Input data from MS National validation of data • Output: • Compliancechecking • SOE-Analysis and • Assessment • Policy effec-tiveness • Informpublic INSPIRE II)GIS component of WISE – incl. catchment data base CCM III )PriorityData Flows Sub- national monitoring and data collection driven
Objective of SOER-drafting group • To progressively develop and implement a streamlined flow of data and information • To provide a shared pool of common and timely data and information on the state of, and pressures on, Europe’s water (SOE_WISE) • To meets the needs of all those organisations requiring to report and make assessments at a European level.
Tasks for the drafting group • Develop guidance on: • What to report, based on old monitoring guidance; • determinands (e.g. physico-chemical, biological and hydromorphological quality elements), • How to process data for reporting/comparability • statistical aspects • Spatial and temporal aggregation, • meta data held within WISE to support the SOE-data • Frequencies (updating EU-data sets monitoring ?) • Develop proposal for technical integration • Data exchange development of web based interfaces • Use of EIONET reporting tools (Reportnet)
Mandate and Tasks Overview completed • Task 1 basic principles for SOE assessments and relation to WFD reporting • Task 2 –review of existing guidance documents • Task 3 – define the scope of SOE parameter • Task 4/5 – technical implementation and realisation in WISE completed ongoing ongoing - 2007
The challange • Integration into WISE with streamlined report e.g. between Art. 3,5,8 and SOE-data flow • Selecting good monitoring sites for the Eionet-water/SOE-reporting • Representative for water body/group of WB • Allowing type specific assessments • Keep time series from the Eionet water data set as far as possible
Developemt of Eionet-water into SOE-data flow under WISE • How many Eionet-Water stations will you have in your 2007 network? • How does this compare with the previous network? • What will you deliver (in terms of parameters/determinands) in the 2007/2008 water priority data flows to SOE-WISE? • How well does this cover all water bodies of all statuses and all relevant characteristics?