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Water Quality Management in The Netherlands Bron: Rijkswaterstaat Nationaal Water Plan, dec. 2009 Beheer and Ontwikkelingsplan voor de Rijkswateren 2010-2015 (ontwerp), dec. 2008
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Integrated water management
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Netherlands – Water Lands Water: the historical source of prosperity and welfare. Enough and clean water: essential for sustained economic development Protection against high waters: a condition for development. Water systems have been optimised for multiple uses and functions: flood protection, agriculture, navigation, recreation, fisheries.
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Flood protection
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Navigation
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Agriculture
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Recreation and bathing water
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Other uses - Fisheries - Drinking Water - Energy - Nature
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Competition for space
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Netherlands – Water Lands Holistic and integrated approach to water management
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Organization of water management State Water Authority (RWS) 6 main water systems 43 Regional Water Boards
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Planning for water management
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National Water Plan Basic principles in water management Move with natural processes where possible Resist where necessary Use opportunities for economic and social development Relation spatial development & water management International context
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National water Plan Primary focus Safety Quantity Quality (ecology) Other uses water supply, energy, navigation, industry, recreation, …. water supply, energy, navigation, industry, recreation, ….
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dominant water assignments
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Vision
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Water Quality Historic development 20 th century: increased pollution due to population growth and industrial activities Since 1950’es: tackling hot spots, polluter pays principle, BAT, many WWTPs Flood protection works, river training, etc. disturbed natural water network, ecological processes and self-cleaning potential In 1980’s: spatial aspects addressed.
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Water Quality International context Cross-border coordination 1987: Rhine Action programme impetus to improvement of water quality of the Rhine River 2000: Water Framework Directive: –Groundwater and surface water quality management –River basin management plans
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Management and Development Plan 2010- 2015 3 policy guides –Water Management 21 st century (WB21) –Water Framework Directive (WFD) –Natura 2000 (N2000) Themes –Enough water WB21 –Clean Water WFD –Living space WFD & N2000 –Connections WFD & N2000
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Water quality monitoring Chemical quality, 2008 Ecological quality, 2008
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Water Quality Many improvements (being) made. Expect to substantially meet chemical quality norms by 2015 Ecological norms will remain an issue Mainly due to: –Dispersed sources of pollution –Legacies from the past –Barriers in water network
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Measures for the WFD Living area Cleaner water Connections Progress 2015 State waters
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Water Quality Focus on ecology: Creating space for healthy ecologic environment Remove barriers Create connections Synergy with other water management measures (e.g. room for rivers)
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Fish passages
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River Basin Management Plans 4 basins South-west Delta North Sea and Wadden IJsselmeer region Rivers and Canals
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River Basin Management Plans Jointly prepared with regional water boards Plans and measures have been approved at the level of each participating agency Pragmatic in planning of implementation Will be monitored and reviewed every 6 years (2015)
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Summary Planning in water sector has strong spatial and economic relations Water quality in broader context of water management Focus on restoration and protection of healthy ecology
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