04954nam 2200649 a 450 991083049610332120230721004017.01-282-34272-X97866123427210-470-71609-60-470-71608-8(CKB)1000000000578963(EBL)406522(SSID)ssj0000269290(PQKBManifestationID)11217184(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000269290(PQKBWorkID)10243605(PQKB)11072694(MiAaPQ)EBC406522(OCoLC)352833106(EXLCZ)99100000000057896320080701d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe water framework directive[electronic resource] ecological and chemical status monitoring /Philippe Quevauviller ... [et al.]Chichester, U.K. Wiley20081 online resource (508 p.)Water quality measurements seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-51836-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Water Framework Directive; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; List of Contributors; SECTION 1 GENERAL WFD MONITORING FEATURES; 1.1 Water Status Monitoring under the WFD; 1.2 Chemical Monitoring of Surface Waters; 1.3 The Monitoring of Ecological Status of European Freshwaters; SECTION 2 CASE STUDIES ON MONITORING DIFFERENT AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS UNDER THE WFD; 2.1 Lake Monitoring in Sweden; 2.2 River Monitoring; 2.3 Groundwater Monitoring: Implementation in Two Member States; 2.4 Coastal and Marine Monitoring; SECTION 3 ANALYTICAL TOOLS IN SUPPORT OF WFD MONITORING3.1 Emerging Methods for Water Monitoring in the Context of the WFD3.2 Diagnostic Water Quality Instruments for Use in the European Water Framework Directive; SECTION 4 MODELLING TOOLS IN SUPPORT OF WFD MONITORING; 4.1 Joint Modelling and Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems; 4.2 Integrated River Basin Management: Harmonised Modelling Tools and Decision-making Process; SECTION 5 HYDROGEOLOGICAL COMPONENTS AND GROUNDWATER STATUS; 5.1 Groundwater Quality Monitoring: The Overriding Importance of Hydrogeologic Typology (and Need for 4D Thinking)5.2 Contribution of Hydrogeological Mapping to Water Monitoring Programmes5.3 Establishing Environmental Groundwater Quality Standards; SECTION 6 SEDIMENT MONITORING; 6.1 Sediment Dynamics and their Influence on the Design of Monitoring Programmes; 6.2 Monitoring Sediment Quality Using Toxicity Tests as Primary Tools for any Risk Assessment; SECTION 7 RISK ASSESSMENT LINKED TO MONITORING; 7.1 River Basin Risk Assessment Linked to Monitoring and Management7.2 Emerging Contaminants in the Water-sediment System: Case Studies of Pharmaceuticals and Brominated Flame Retardants in the Ebro River Basin7.3 Assessment of Metal Bioavailability and Natural Background Levels - WFD Monitoring from the Perspective of Metals Industry; 7.4 Freshwater Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change: the Euro-limpacs Project; SECTION 8 ENSURING DATA QUALITY; 8.1 NORMAN - Network of Reference Laboratories for Monitoring of Emerging Substances; 8.2 Data Quality Assurance of Sediment Monitoring; SECTION 9 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS9.1 Reporting Requirements for Priority SubstancesSECTION 10 CONCLUSIONS; 10.1 Needs for an Operational Science-Policy Mechanism in Support of WFD Monitoring - National and Regional Examples; 10.2 Support for WFD Research Needs: Current Activities and Future Perspectives in the Context of RTD Framework Programmes; IndexDeals with new EC legislation - the Water Framework Directive; the main driver within Europe for groundwater monitoring which addresses integrated water resource management across 27 different countriesProvides comprehensive approach and guidance on the theoretical and practical aspects for implementing the directiveEdited by EC representatives involved in the setting up of the framework, along with colleagues in various water institutions who have the task of implementing the legislationPart of the Water Quality Measurement SeriesWater quality measurements series.Water quality managementGovernment policyEuropeWater qualityEuropeMeasurementWater quality monitoring stationsEuropeWater quality managementGovernment policyWater qualityMeasurement.Water quality monitoring stations344.24046343363.739/463094Quevauviller Ph862142MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830496103321The water framework directive3956639UNINA