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Beate Werner; EEA

Progress SOE Reporting NRC/NFP water workshop – 2 nd October and SOE-DG/NRC meeting – 3 rd October. Beate Werner; EEA. NRC/NFP water workshop – 2 nd October. Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS) and WISE development More clarity about context of development

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Beate Werner; EEA

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  1. Progress SOE ReportingNRC/NFP water workshop – 2nd October andSOE-DG/NRC meeting – 3rd October Beate Werner; EEA

  2. NRC/NFP water workshop – 2nd October • Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS) and WISE development • More clarity about context of development • WISE as pilot for SEIS • mid term development towards distributed systems, implemented in focused projects with voluntary countries • Well developed national systems • Detailed information at national level with transparent data handling; e.g. for transboundary cooperation

  3. Integrated assessments  information from WISE-SOE, WFD, other directives and other environmental areas + spatial and statistical information content Reduced reporting burden  WFD, SOE and data from other water related directives - parameter alignment - all flows through REPORTNET under WISE streamlining distributed system - output side  provide shared water services for public; link to national web-sites - input side  leave data at source access WISE in the context of SEIS

  4. SOE-DG/NRC meeting – 3rd October • Discussion of ‘remaining‘ reporting sheets • Emission-loads • Water quantity • Biological elements • SOE site selection based on Art. 8 submission • 2007 SOE ‘test data exchange‘ • Achievements for current mandate • Further work

  5. 2007 SOE-data in WISE Site selection • Identification of old SOE sites (Eionet) in Art. 8 set  confirmation needed • Marking of new sites out of Art. 8 Data reporting • EEA prepared Data Dictionary • To be used like old Eionet procedure

  6. 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 completed - with further needs completed

  7. Integrated SOE - parameter • Emission – loads • Test in 2008; t.b. discussed with UWWTD, ESTAT, E-PRTR • Quantity • Test in late 2008; t.b discussed with WS&D, ESTAT, statistical + hydrological services • Biological elements • t.b. discussed with ECOSTAT

  8. Information used by other organisations Eurostat/ OECD Joint Q. Emissions at country level Emission information in WISE UWWT E-EPRT E-PRTR Reporting By instalation Reporting sheet Point and diffuse source emissions Aggregated by RBD National montoring and characteri-zation WFD Art. 5 & 2010 SoE reporting - Trend in emission - Source apportion- ment - Indicators UWWT Directive Reporting By agglome-ration International emission inventories Rhine; Danube HELCOM; MED-POL European Pollutant Emission Register (EPER); European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (European PRTR); Urban Waste Water Treatment (UWWT)

  9. Reporting sheet Quantity Water resource and use at country level Information used by other organisations Eurostat/ OECD Joint Q. National montoring and characteri-zation Water quantity information in WISE Reporting sheet Water resource and abstraction Aggregated by RBD WFD Art. 5 & 2010 • SoE reporting • Trend in water abstraction • Water use by sectors • Indicators HydrologicalServices, drought monitoring Reporting sheet River flow Selected gauging stations Date/ event: 3 October 2007/ NRC-SoE DG Meeting Author: Maggie Kossida – ETC/W, NTUA

  10. task 4/5 – paper • Main steps of the reporting in 2007 - towards a future SOE-reporting for water • Quality assurance and metadata use, requirements for consistent datasets in a shared information system • Needs for a conceptual approach for the SOE reporting under WISE in a distributed System (SEIS and INSPIRE compatible) – streamlining and access • Future improvement of EU-level assessments

  11. Further steps in 2008 • Further WISE development (architecture/GIS) in WISE technical group • emissions and water quantiy • Preparation test data flow (DD) • Expert meetings • biological elements • discussion with Ecostat • Preparation test data flow (DD) • transitional/coastal • together with marine - Discussion with MSFD – experts • Preparation test data flow (DD) (2009)

  12. Further integration of SOE - work • Need for further cooperation between WFD implementation and EEA – Eionet • More thematic focus with development of coherent data collection on • emissions and water quantity with respective experts • Transitional/coastal and marine with MSFD network • Biological elements with ECOSTAT •  Activity under new WG D mandate

  13. tasks for further SOE-work • SOE-reporting for emissions-loads to water - coherent reporting streamlined with UWWTD, IPPC and Marine conventions • SOE reporting related to water scarcity (e.g. water quantity; water abstraction; saltwater intrusion; etc. ) in coop. with ESTAT JQ, hydrological/services and Water Scarcity & Drought activity. • SOE-reporting for biological elements, co-op. with ECOSTAT • Scope possible SOE-information on hydro-morphological elements • coherent SOE reporting on the status and trends of transitional, coastal and marine waters (jointly with respective groups under the marine strategy framework directive (MSFD)) • first scope for collection of SOE-information on measures and policy actions to assess policy effectiveness.

  14. Thank you for your attention

  15. EEA management Board Steering Coordination Group/Water directors EIONET/NFPs Working Group D Reportingchair DG Env WISE technical group(DG Env, JRC, Eurostat, EEA & experts) SOE Group Chair EEA NRCs for water and EIONET water Workshop complianceGroup Chair Dg Env EEA and WFD communities EEA

  16. Commission (DG Env) EEA • Policy compliance data • Mandatory (+voluntary) • Based on legislation • SOE information • Voluntary • Agreed with EEA MB Based on same monitoring networks/information in Member States • Data exchange • 1st Quality assurance • 1st Check for consistency • Compliance check • Assessment, basis for infringement procedures • SOE assessment • Indicators Policy analysis

  17. monitoring site Reference to geography; catchment, WB (Art. 3+5) agreed: Nutrients, Chl a, HZ,in FW + GW In discussion: biolog. Elements, quantity, emissions, marine, HZ Reported once under Art. 8 due 22. March 2007 measured regularly (monthly, annually, biannually…) How has Eionet water changed?

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