| Literature DB >> 15891939 |
Stefan Achleitner1, Sara De Toffol, Carolina Engelhard, Wolfgang Rauch.
Abstract
The European Water framework directive (WFD) is probably the most important environmental management directive that has been enacted over the last decade in the European Union. The directive aims at achieving an overall good ecological status in all European water bodies. In this article, we discuss the implementation steps of the WFD and their implications for environmental engineering practice while focusing on rivers as the main receiving waters. Arising challenges for engineers and scientists are seen in the quantitative assessment of water quality, where standardized systems are needed to estimate the biological status. This is equally of concern in engineering planning, where the prediction of ecological impacts is required. Studies dealing with both classification and prediction of the ecological water quality are reviewed. Further, the combined emission-water quality approach is discussed. Common understanding of this combined approach is to apply the most stringent of either water quality or emission standard to a certain case. In contrast, for example, the Austrian water act enables the application of only the water quality based approach--at least on a temporary basis.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15891939 DOI: 10.1007/s00267-004-0066-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Manage ISSN: 0364-152X Impact factor: 3.266