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Explore key topics from the Plenary Session in Paris, 2009 on chemical monitoring activities beyond. Topics include standardization progress, emerging pollutants, and ecological status assessment. Discover the latest developments and future needs in environmental monitoring.
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Plenary Session 21° October Paris Chemical Monitoring Activity 2009 and beyond Mario Carere, Philippe Quevauviller, Bernd Gawlik National Institute of Health-Italy ,DG Environment EU, Joint Research Center EU
CMA 2009 • CMA 1: Sediment/Biota guidance document finalisation; field trial in preparation • CMA 2: QA/QC, blue print strategy implementation, Elaboration of a final policy guideline for CMA and CIS • CMA 3: Standardisation (progress of the mandate)-feedback from validation of protocols (NORMAN)
Legal Needs EQS Directive implementation (statistical treatment of data, background concentration…) Review of the list of priority substances; (Annex X WFD and annex EQS Directive) QA/QC Directive implementation Execution of the mandate to CEN for standardisation Need for WB classification ( matching chem and ecological status) Link with marine strategy, drinking water directive… Scientific Needs Role of ecotoxicology ( bioassays, biomarker, TIE) for the assessment of the quality of SWB. Alternative monitoring methods (passive sampling) Emerging pollutants Need for assessment of the real effects on the ecosystems and human health (mixture of pollutants; unknown substances) … Future needs for CMA
CMA beyond 2009 (DG ENV) Chemical Monitoring Activity (CMA) (under the umbrella of WG E Priority Substances Monitoring strategies and related QA/QC - Scientific/Analytical framework - Emerging Pollutants Ecotoxity Integrated assessment Standardisation needs EQS Directive Issues Alternative Monitoring methods In-situ validation QA/QC