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Monitoring<br />

Monitoring results shall be used for:<br />

− water body status assessment;<br />

− development of programme of measures<br />

− assessment of effectiveness of programme of<br />

measures<br />

Surface water status:<br />

− ecological status assessment = biological QE +<br />

hydromorphological QE + physico- chemical QE<br />

− chemical status assessment = specific pollutants<br />

This Project is funded by the European Union<br />

Project implemented by Human Dynamics<br />

Consortium<br />

General considerations<br />

Monitoring shall provide a coherent and<br />

comprehensive overview of water status within<br />

each RBD and must permit the classification of all<br />

water bodies;<br />

Not all the quality elements (for surface waters) and<br />

chemical parameters (for groundwater) have to be<br />

monitored every year at every station;<br />

This Project is funded by the European Union<br />

Project implemented by Human Dynamics<br />

Consortium<br />

General considerations<br />

Monitoring stations are not needed in each water body<br />

- ensure that enough individual water bodies of each<br />

water body type are monitored<br />

it is necessary to group ‘similar’ water bodies and to<br />

select appropriate representative sites for the<br />

determination of ecological status:<br />

− similar hydrological,geomorphological,<br />

geographical or trophic conditions<br />

− similar catchment impacts or land-uses<br />

This Project is funded by the European Union<br />

Project implemented by Human Dynamics<br />

Consortium<br />

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