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The European technical report on aquatic effect-based monitoring tools under the water framework directive
- 作者:Ann-Sofie Wernersson (1)
Mario Carere (2) Chiara Maggi (3) Petr Tusil (4) Premysl Soldan (4) Alice James (5) Wilfried Sanchez (5) Valeria Dulio (5) Katja Broeg (6) Georg Reifferscheid (7) Sebastian Buchinger (7) Hannie Maas (8) Esther Van Der Grinten (9) Simon O鈥橳oole (10) Antonella Ausili (3) Loredana Manfra (3) Laura Marziali (11) Stefano Polesello (11) Ines Lacchetti (2) Laura Mancini (2) Karl Lilja (12) Maria Linderoth (12) Tove Lundeberg (12) Bengt Fj盲llborg (1) Tobias Porsbring (1) DG Joakim Larsson (13) Johan Bengtsson-Palme (13) Lars F枚rlin (13) Cornelia Kienle (14) Petra Kunz (14) Etienne Vermeirssen (14) Inge Werner (14) Craig D Robinson (15) Brett Lyons (16) Ioanna Katsiadaki (16) Caroline Whalley (17) Klaas den Haan (18) Marlies Messiaen (19) Helen Clayton (20) Teresa Lettieri (21) Raquel Negr茫o Carvalho (21) Bernd Manfred Gawlik (21) Henner Hollert (22) Carolina Di Paolo (22) Werner Brack (23) Ulrike Kammann (24) Robert Kase (14)
1. Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management ; Gullbergs Strandgata 15 ; G枚teborg ; 404 39 ; Sweden 2. Department of Environment and Primary Prevention ; ISS-Italian Institute of Health ; Viale Regina Elena ; 299 ; 00161 ; Rome ; Italy 3. ISPRA - Institute for Environmental Protection and Research ; Via Brancati 48 ; 00144 ; Rome ; Italy 4. T.G. Masaryk Water Research Institute ; Podbabsk谩 2582/30 ; 6 ; 160 00 ; Praha ; Czech Republic 5. National Institute for Industrial Environment and Risks INERIS ; Rue Jacques Taffanel ; 60550 ; Verneuil en Halatte ; France 6. Baltic Eye ; 脰stersj枚centrum ; Stockholms Universitet ; SE-106 91 ; Universitetsv盲gen 10 A ; Stockholms ; Sweden 7. Federal Institute of Hydrology ; Am Mainzer Tor 1 ; 56068 ; Koblenz ; Germany 8. Rijkswaterstaat ; Water ; Traffic and Environment ; Zuiderwagenplein 2 ; 8224 ; Lelystad ; The Netherlands 9. National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) ; 3720 ; Postbus 1 ; BA ; Bilthoven ; The Netherlands 10. EPA ; Johnstown Castle Estate ; PO Box 3000 ; Wexford ; Ireland 11. IRSA-CNR ; Via del Mulino 19 ; 20047 ; Brugherio ; Italy 12. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency ; Naturv氓rdsverket ; SE-106 48 ; Stockholm ; Sweden 13. University of Gothenburg ; Guldhedsgatan 10 ; SE-405 30 ; Gothenburg ; Sweden 14. Swiss Centre for Applied Ecotoxicology Eawag-EPFL ; 脺berlandstrasse 133 ; CH-8600 ; D眉bendorf ; Switzerland 15. Marine Scotland Science ; 375 Victoria Road ; AB11 9DB ; Aberdeen ; Scotland 16. Cefas ; Pakefield Road ; Lowestoft ; Suffolk ; NR33 0HT ; UK 17. Defra ; Area 3D ; Nobel House ; Smith Square ; London ; SW1P 3JR ; UK 18. CONCAWE ; Vorstlaan165 ; B-1160 ; Brussels ; Belgium 19. Eurometaux ; Avenue de Broqueville 12 ; B-1150 ; Brussels ; Belgium 20. DG Environment - European Commission ; Avenue de Beaulieu 9 ; B-1160 ; Brussels ; Belgium 21. DG Joint Research Centre - European Commission ; Via Enrico Fermi 2749 ; I-21027 ; Ispra ; Italy 22. Department of Ecosystem Analysis ; Institute for Environmental Research ; ABBt RWTH Aachen University ; Worringerweg 1 ; 52074 ; Aachen ; Germany 23. Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ ; Permoserstra脽e 15 ; 04318 ; Leipzig ; Germany 24. Th眉nen-Institut of Fisheries-Ecology ; Palmaille 9 ; 22767 ; Hamburg ; Germany
- 关键词:Effect ; based tools ; Priority substances ; Aquatic ecosystems ; Water Framework Directive ; Bioassays ; Chemical pollution ; Biomarkers
- 刊名:Environmental Sciences Europe
- 出版年:2015
- 出版时间:December 2015
- 年:2015
- 卷:27
- 期:1
- 全文大小:435 KB
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- 刊物主题:Environment, general; Pollution, general; Ecotoxicology;
- 出版者:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- ISSN:2190-4715
文摘
The Water Framework Directive (WFD), 2000/60/EC, requires an integrated approach to the monitoring and assessment of the quality of surface water bodies. The chemical status assessment is based on compliance with legally binding Environmental Quality Standards (EQSs) for selected chemical pollutants (priority substances) of EU-wide concern. In the context of the mandate for the period 2010 to 2012 of the subgroup Chemical Monitoring and Emerging Pollutants (CMEP) under the Common Implementation Strategy (CIS) for the WFD, a specific task was established for the elaboration of a technical report on aquatic effect-based monitoring tools. The activity was chaired by Sweden and co-chaired by Italy and progressively involved several Member States and stakeholders in an EU-wide drafting group. The main aim of this technical report was to identify potential effect-based tools (e.g. biomarkers and bioassays) that could be used in the context of the different monitoring programmes (surveillance, operational and investigative) linking chemical and ecological status assessment. The present paper summarizes the major technical contents and findings of the report.
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