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1 Are there any Supplementary Measures? Tom Stafford 5 February 2013

2 What have we learned

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5 Article 11 Each Member State shall ensure the establishment for each river basin district, ….. a programme of measures, taking account of the results of the analyses required under Article 5, in order to achieve the objectives established under Article 4. Such programmes of measures may make reference to measures following from legislation adopted at national level and covering the whole of the territory of a Member State.

6 Basic Measures

7 Article 11 (3) (g) for point source discharges liable to cause pollution, a requirement for prior regulation, such as a prohibition on the entry of pollutants into water, or for prior authorisation, or registration based on general binding rules, laying down emission controls for the pollutants concerned, including controls in accordance with Articles 10 and 16. These controls shall be periodically reviewed and, where necessary, updated; (h) for diffuse sources liable to cause pollution, measures to prevent or control the input of pollutants. Controls may take the form of a requirement for prior regulation, such as a prohibition on the entry of pollutants into water, prior authorisation or registration based on general binding rules where such a requirement is not otherwise provided for under Community legislation. These controls shall be periodically reviewed and, where necessary, updated;

8 ‘Supplementary’ Measures ‘Supplementary’ measures are those measures designed and implemented in addition to the basic measures, with the aim of achieving the objectives established pursuant to Article 4. Part B of Annex VI contains a non-exclusive list of such measures. Member States may also adopt further supplementary measures in order to provide for additional protection or improvement of the waters covered by this Directive, including in implementation of the relevant international agreements referred to in Article 1.

9 Part B of Annex VI (i) legislative instruments (ii) administrative instruments (iii) economic or fiscal instruments (iv) negotiated environmental agreements (v) emission controls (vi) codes of good practice (vii) recreation and restoration of wetlands areas (viii) abstraction controls

10 Part B of Annex VI (ix) demand management measures, inter alia, promotion of adapted agricultural production such as low water requiring crops in areas affected by drought (x) efficiency and reuse measures, inter alia, promotion of water-efficient technologies in industry and water-saving irrigation techniques (xi) construction projects (xii) desalination plants (xiii) rehabilitation projects (xiv) artificial recharge of aquifers

11 Part B of Annex VI (xv) educational projects (xvi) research, development and demonstration projects (xvii) other relevant measures

12 Key Measures nThe key types of measures are the ones that are expected to provide the bulk of the improvement towards the WFD achievement in each basin. nHowever these do not include Basic Measures

13 nKey Type of Measure 1: Construction or upgrades of wastewater treatment plants beyond the requirements of the Directive on Urban Waste Water Treatment (e.g. more advanced treatment than required in the UWWT Directive or constructions below the size threshold given in the UWWT Directive; please consider only WFD measures). nBut is this a supplementary or basic measure????

14 What we need nMore structured river basin management planning nA system of prioritisation of ‘Actions’ i.e. a single implementation of a measure, for example installing a WWTP, undertaking an inspection nEffectively build a system to score each action nThe scoring scheme needs to be worked out, but it will need to include a cost/resources element and be linked to expected outcomes

15 Basic Model Pressure Risk of not meeting Environmental Objective Status Measure Action PrioritisationImplementationAppraisal

16 Water Security and Ecosystem Services – The Critical Connection UNDP 2009

17 Attributes within the waterbody catchmentValue assigned Drinking Water20 Margaritifera15 Bathing Water10 River flows through the following (polygons): SAC5 SPA5 NHA2 Nutrient Sensitive Area10 Urban area (different value depending on the size of the town) Towns <= 30002 Towns 3000 – 49993 Towns 5000 – 100004 Towns > 100005 River Line Intersect Salmonid river10

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24 Prioritised Actions Priority Score Water bodyPressureActionCost 1246xxxxUWW discharge Upgrade TP500000 1123yyyyyCattle accessFencing5000 1096zzzzzAg pollutionInspection500 N1 N2 N3

25 Need to recognise the need for integration nActions need to be water focused. Prioritisation based on the benefit to water, not on statutory lists nBut one ‘action’ may address the requirements of multiple pieces of legislation Bathing Waters Directive Birds and Habitats Directives Drinking Water Directive Major accidents and Emergency Directive Environmental Impact Assessment Directive Sewage Sludge Directive Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive Nitrates Directive Integrated Pollution Prevention Control Directive

26 Tracking implementation nIdentify key datasets ideally ones that are in existing systems nIntegrate these into EDEN if not already there nE.g. Farm inspections nTrack cost

27 Assessing Effectiveness nIdentify key indicators for each action nSpecify the required outcome nTrack the indicators nIdeally online reporting to decision maker

28 Thank You


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