Status: Water Information System for Europe (WISE) Concept and state-of-play BMU “Wasserblick/WISE Workshop” Brussels, 15/16 February 2005
Status: Topic Water Framework Bathing Water Exchange of Information Urban Waste Water Treatment Nitrates Pollution Drinking Water Sampling and Analysis Meth. Dangerous Substances Daughter Surface Water Fish water Shellfish Groundwater Dangerous Substances Legislation Dir. 2000/60/EC Dir. 76/160/EEC Dec. 77/795/EEC* Dir. 91/271/EEC Dir. 91/676/EEC Dir. 80/778/EEC -> Dir. 98/83/EEC Dir. 79/869/EEC* Dir. 82/176/EEC, 83/513/EEC, 84/156/EEC, 84/491/EEC, 86/280/EEC, Dir.75/440/EEC / 79/869/EEC* Dir. 78/659/EEC* Dir. 79/923/EEC* Dir. 80/68/EEC* Dir. 76/464/EEC* Not covered by SRD / Covered by SRD / * To be repealed by WFD - Out SRD Introduction – current obligations
Status: Water-related reporting requirements
Status: Introduction Water Information System for Europe (WISE) defined and agreed through concept paper 21st century approach for water reporting phasing out the existing, inefficient paper- based reporting One conceptual approach fulfilling several purposes/needs Aims at developing the water component in a wider system of environmental reporting
Status: WISE aims Efficient management of all water- related information at EU level Coherence between various reporting mechanisms and needs Acces to information / data for various purposes and needs
Status: Current situation EEA COM Member States Data Information Users Information Data treatment Internat. Conven- tions Member States Public/ Stake- holders
Status: International Conventions Member States Public/ Stake- holders EEA COM Member States Data Information Users WISE Data treatment / aggregation Compliance checking Policy Effectiveness SoE Trends An. Purposes for reporting Drivers for data collection Common vision
Status: The EU bodies (DG ENV, JRC, ESTAT and EEA) and EU25 Member States, Norway, Bulgaria and Romania agreed on the Water Directors’ meeting in November 2003 the: newcomprehensiveshared “Development of a new, comprehensive, shared European data and information management system for water, including river basins (WISE). The system should be based on the concept paper and should be fully implemented by 2010” Common objective
Status: The “Water Information System for Europe” is: an idea/vision (2002) a concept (2003) – concept paper published on internet a process (2003 …) – Working Group D on Reporting a co-operation (between EU bodies and MS) a set of tools (GIS, prototype, RTD, …) an internet and “single entry” portal (wise.jrc.cec.eu.int) a definition of reporting requirements a gateway for (public) information (2006) What is WISE?
Status: Water Information System for Europe Tools WISE concept WISE reporting sheets Process WISE prototypeWISE RTD web WISE GIS Components WISE Compliance WISE / EIONET Water WISE elements WG Reporting WISE GIS experts Reference data
Status: Close co-ordination between European bodies (ENV, JRC, ESTAT and EEA) Collaboration with Member States Spin off to linked activities (INSPIRE, GMES, env. Reporting, RTD) Inclusion of new technologies Development of WISE tools (reference data, internet prototype, GIS) Agreement of reporting requirements (reporting sheets) WISE process
Status: input prototype online WFD reporting 2004 and 2005 (Art. 3+5) defined WFD 2004 reporting tool online 5 MS completed WISE reporting 2004 WISE GIS tool under development Interface for RTD information under development WISE – state-of-play
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Development of 2005 reporting input template Development of output module (restricted and public-to be launched in 2006) Preparation of WFD reporting guidance on monitoring and RBMP Further development of WISE GIS Integration of other water databases: intercalibration, UWWT, flooding etc. Closer integration of EIONET Water Further development of RTD interface WISE - next steps and outlook
Status: Wider environmental reporting Standardised reporting directive – revision under discussion INSPIRE – Commission proposal adopted Processes under other directives/policies (e.g. IPPC-EPER and PRTR) Ideas of the EEA, ESTAT, JRC, others Discussion in EPRG (Environmental Policy Review Group – MS Environmental Director Generals)
Status: Water WISE Environmental Reporting/ EIONET/INSPIRE X-Cutting Issues such as biodiversity and health AirSoil Agri- culture Climate Others … WISE in the wider context
Status: “Useful data/information” 1 sample 1 monitoring station 1 water body 1 sub-basin 1 river basin (district) 1 Member State EU wide Water-related data / hydrography Other environmental compatrm. (soil, air) Driving forces (e.g. agriculture, transport) biologypollutantsphysico.morphol. Tools INSPIRE, WISE EGM Regional and local tools aggregation rules quality checks communication tools between levels and layers comparative analysis tools Layers
Status: Opportunities Long term vision Linkages INSPIRE, GMES, RTD Policy tool Different interests of EU bodies (ENV, JRC, EEA, EUROSTAT), WISE based on joint EU position
Status: Obstacles Member States are reactive not proactive (not yet convinced that the system works) Compatibility with existing (national) systems Heterogenity in technical awareness and access to budgets Heterogenity in water problems (salinization, eutrofication, flooding, drought, dams etc) Harmonisation vs. diversity of approaches Timelines tight Reporting authority: MS but reporting unit: river basin district Dealing with many Community languages, cultures and definitions Timing of INSPIRE/New Reporting Directive
Status: Summary WISE is the best way forward for water-related reporting Joint process of EU bodies and MS is crucial for success WISE conceptually fully integrated in wider environmental reporting discussion (incl. INSPIRE) WISE can serve as a test case/pilot but details need further elaboration/clarification