Designation and Assessment of Artificial and Heavily Modified Water Bodies under the EC Water Framework Directive
The EC Water Framework Directive allows the Member States to designate artificial and heavily modified water bodies under specific conditions. For those water bodies the ecological assessment and the resulting programmes of measures will be based on the "maximum ecological potential" as re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta Hydrochimica et Hydrobiologica 2004-05, Vol.32 (1), p.75-88 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The EC Water Framework Directive allows the Member States to designate artificial and heavily modified water bodies under specific conditions. For those water bodies the ecological assessment and the resulting programmes of measures will be based on the "maximum ecological potential" as reference conditions and not on the "high ecological status", which has to be used for natural water bodies. Such designation is possible only, if the hydromorphology of the water bodies concerned has been substantially changed in character to maintain specified uses. The criteria for the designation are fulfilled, if restoration measures needed to meet the high ecological status would have significant adverse effects on the uses and if no other better environmental options would exist to maintain the specified uses. In late 1999 the EC-Working Group on Heavily Modified Water Bodies (HMWB) has been established to develop criteria for the designation of artificial and heavily modified water bodies as well as for the determination of the maximum ecological potential. The working group has produced the guidance document "Identification and Designation of Artificial and Heavily Modified Water Bodies" in November 2002, which has been agreed by the European Water Directors on 21 November 2002 in Copenhagen. The guidance document is focusing on two time borders, the provisional identification of heavily modified water bodies until 2004 and the legally binding designation as artificial and heavily modified in the first river basin management plan in 2009 at the latest. The guidance document considered the main findings of 34 case studies for rivers, lakes, transitional and coastal waters carried out in 11 European countries. The results of the case studies as well as a summarizing synthesis were used as a fundamental basis to produce the guidance document. The practical examples given by the case studies were compiled as a toolbox which supplements the guidance for the purpose of its better application.Original Abstract: Die EG-Wasserrahmenrichtlinie gestattet den Mitgliedstaaten die Ausweisung kuenstlicher und erheblich veraenderter Gewaesser, fuer die sich die oekologische Bewertung und die sich daraus ergebenden Massnahmenprogramme am [ldquor]hoechsten oekologischen Potential' als Bezugsmasstab (Referenzzustand) und nicht-wie bei natuerlichen Gewaessern-am [ldquor]sehr guten oekologischen Zustand' orientieren. Die Ausweisung beschraenkt sich auf solche Gewaesser, die fuer bestim |
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ISSN: | 0323-4320 1521-401X |
DOI: | 10.1002/aheh.200300519 |