RISKS AND IMPACTS MAPPED FOR WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
March of 2005

 

23/03/2005 - The Environment Agency has completed an assessment of the water environment in England and Wales as part of the UK’s commitment to a far-reaching new European environmental improvement programme. The initial assessment of the water bodies in England and Wales, together with assessments carried out in Scotland and Northern Ireland, has just been submitted to European Commission by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs under the requirements of The EU Water Framework Directive.

The Directive requires all member states to ‘aim to achieve good status’ in all waters by 2015 but requires the identification and characterisation of waters within river basin districts this year. The Environment Agency has produced characterisation and risk assessment maps for each of the 11 river basin districts in England and Wales.

The Directive provides a new approach to identifying the potential man made risks and impacts to the water environment, including establishing a long term improvement programme with the involvement of stakeholders. Characterisation is the first stage in this structured planning framework, which offers a more integrated way of managing the water environment.

The characterisations show the main risks from agricultural, industrial or urban pressures on the water environment in England and Wales and will be used to assess the best way of managing and reducing these pressures in the future. Water bodies currently identified as not at risk of failing ‘good status’ will be monitored to ensure there is no further risk or deterioration in status.

Paul Logan, Water Framework Directive Policy Manager, said: “This work will help us move towards a better and more comprehensive understanding of the water environment and the pressures on it. That, in turn, will allow us to plan to give communities a cleaner and richer water environment. The work brings together innovative thinking on risk assessment and environmental planning using geographical information systems.”

Submission of these reports to the European Commission follows draft findings issued for consultation in September 2004.

Throughout the development of the characterisation reports, the Environment Agency has involved stakeholders including the water industry, conservation agencies and farming representatives, making them aware of the environmental improvements required by the Directive.

NOTES TO EDITORS:
The Water Framework Directive (WFD), which is being implemented between now and 2027 will require the Environment Agency to consider a wider range of monitoring parameters than previously and to set statutory standards with the aim of meeting WFD objectives by 2015.
The Environment Agency recently published for public review the initial draft results of its first characterisation of the water environment. This looked at a wide range of pressures on the water environment that could prevent bodies of water achieving good status by 2015.
These initial results are now final and have been included in the Characterisation Reports submitted to Europe by Defra.
The Agency has updated its own WFD internet pages to support the release of these reports, including a link to the Characterisation Reports on Defra’s website, background information on river basin characterisation, a summary and full technical method statements and national maps on characterisation and risk assessment. These can be found on the Environment Agency's WFD webpage.
The UK Government is obliged to ‘characterise’ all water bodies in the UK, including an assessment of all water bodies at risk of not meeting these objectives for the WFD if no work is carried out. These assessments form part of the review of the impact of human activity on the status of water bodies and is an important first step forward in evaluating risk under the Water Framework Directive. However, at this early stage the European Unions’ final objectives have not yet been set so these results are not a classification of status - they are an indication of risk only and represent a theoretical risk to the environment by 2015 only.
The assessments are based on ecological quality, chemical quality and water resource availability against over 20 or more separate pressures, including water abstraction, effluent discharges from industry and navigation. The pressure and impact assessments are an indication of risk only, they are not a classification of status. ‘At risk’ means at risk of failing to meet good status according to objectives of Article 4 of the WFD (by 2015).‘Good status’ is not determined yet.
The Agency is committed to refining these initial assessments in the future. A Guidance Note issued by the UK Administrations (Defra, WAG, Scottish Executive and DoE Northern Ireland) on the next steps for characterisation can be found at the Environment Agency WFD webpage.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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