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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
River basin characterisation: analysis of characteristics of water environment review of impact of human activity - pressures - assessment of risk of water bodies failing WFD targets or objectives by 2015 economic analysis of water use
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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
England & Wales: 11 river basin districts
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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
data gathering on a variety of pressures (including agriculture) estimate of quality objectives assessment of whether likely to be achieved by 2015 Map: Surface water bodies at risk from diffuse source pressures
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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
Water bodies at risk of not achieving WFD objectives by 2015 (all pressures): Rivers: 92.7% Lakes: 84% Estuaries: 98.5% Coastal Waters: 84.8% Groundwater: 75.3% Note: numbers are split between “definitely at risk” and “probably at risk”. At risk does not mean certain failure!
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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
Pressure from diffuse sources: 80% of rivers, 50% of lakes, 25% of estuaries and coasts, 75% of groundwaters
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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
Pressure from diffuse sources (cont’d): Nutrients such as nitrogen (mainly from agriculture) - 40% of rivers, 20% of estuaries, 50% of groundwaters being at risk Phosphorus - 50% of rivers, 25% of lakes at risk Agricultural pesticides & sheep dip – 20% of rivers and groundwaters
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Other pressures: Abstraction & Flow Regulation 10% of rivers, 14% of estuaries 26% of groundwaters Physical alterations 80-90% of coastal waters and estuaries 50% of rivers, 60% of lakes
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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
Conclusion: Diffuse sources of pollution are a serious concern Key risk to meeting the WFD target to achieve good chemical & ecological status in all water bodies by 2015 Agriculture is a major contributor to diffuse pollution
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WFD & Agriculture – Article 5
Next Steps: Knowing the extent of the problem…. Exploring policy options Working with stakeholders
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Current action: encouraging voluntary action by farmers utilising CAP reform and Stewardship
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