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Case Study : Meuse River Basin
Jan JoziasseDeltares
Sacha de Rijk (KWR)Ruud Baartmans (TNO)Willy van Tongeren (TNO)
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Introduction case study: Dutch Meuse
Internal discussions
System approach required for decision support How to deal with historic pollution and other types of diffuse
pollution
Visits to water boards and RWS
Point sources largely eliminated Lack of focus on chemical status Measures should be taken on national or EU policy level
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Case approach followed
Additional interviews
- Water boards- Rijkwaterstaat Waterdienst- Ministry of VROM- WFD project office- CSN- RIWA Maas
Results evaluated in inquiry
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Meuse River Basin Length: 905 km; h: 384 m From Pouilly-en-Bassigny (Fr)
through the Ardennes (Be) to the North Sea (NL)
Catchment area: 35,000 km2 Population: 8.8 million Rain river; large differences
between summer and winter discharge (< 10 – 3,000 m3/s)
Source of water for drinking water production, agriculture, industry
Important for navigation
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Specific challenges
• International river basin: five countries/six regions(FR, LU, WL, FL, GE, NL)
• Fear to get “punished” by the EU when the ambition level is set too high
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Lessons learned from case study (1)
Focus on diffuse emissions reduction
e.g. cadmium, PAH,
pesticides, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals,
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Source: RIVM Report 607633001 / 2008
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Delay for achieving good chemical status expected until 2015, 2027, or later...
reconsider WFD demands / EQS adjust ambition level
(take more /other measures) effect of measures?
Lessons learned from case study (2)20
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Lessons learned from case study (3)
Translocationneeds more attention
main river systems brook systems
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Lessons learned from case study (4)
Growing importance of emerging substances
look beyond WFD demands pay attention to extreme conditions
(floods, calamities)