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Published on 23 February 2023 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 3306 downloads
Directive 2022/0344 amends the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and its two daughter directives, the Groundwater Directive (GWD) and the Environmental Quality Standards Directive (EQSD).
The proposal adds pesticides, pharmaceuticals and PFAS to the priority substances lists for surface water and groundwater, and sets more flexible procedures to update Environmental Quality Standards (EQS).
EurEau welcomes the enlargement of the EQS lists as a prerequisite to providing safe and affordable drinking water services to consumers and as an effective means of protecting the environment.
If EQS are exceeded, the EU and Member States are obliged to take action to curb the emissions. EurEau requests that, in line with Article 191.2 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), any exceedance of EQS should primarily trigger control-at-source measures.
Published on 20 February 2023 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 5319 downloads
EurEau welcomes the European Commission’s Proposal for a Directive concerning urban wastewater treatment (recast) as its more ambitious objectives will align better with the overarching UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal while enhancing the governance of the wastewater sector and people’s access to sanitation. Reaching the new goals and requirements as set out in the Proposal will require mainstreaming control at source, significant investments and time.The purpose of this position paper is to identify the key topics within the Proposal which EurEau members see as the agenda to take forward through the amendments process, aiming at enabling an effective and efficient implementation and achievement of the Proposal’s objectives.
Published on 20 July 2021 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 4645 downloads
Enabling the circular economy for waste water services requires the alignment of a set of directives regulating the sector. The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD), the Industrial Emission Directive (IED), the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) and the Sewage Sludge Directive (SSD) are key to the collection and treatment of urban waste water and subsequent treatment and re-use of urban waste water treatment sludge (UWWTS).
Published on 14 May 2017 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 4067 downloads
Water and agriculture are essential for life. However, agriculture increasingly affects the quantity and the quality of drinking water resources. EurEau insists on the proper implementation EU legislation so as to protect health and the environment.
Published on 18 January 2017 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 3335 downloads
The Fertiliser Regulation opens the door to using recovered phosphorus from sewage sludge in fertiliser products. Including treated input materials from waste water treatment plants as a component in fertilisers promotes recycling and is better for the environment.
Published on 13 June 2016 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 4227 downloads
Banning amalgam will help sludge from waste water treatment meet the quality standards to be reused in fertilisers, improving the environment.
Published on 08 May 2015 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 2574 downloads
Microplastics can enter the water cycle in many ways and are not entirely biodegradable. They can accumulate and could pose a threat to our water resources and ecosystems. Control at source is essential for microplastics to prevent them from entering the environment. We need extended producer responsibility. Additional treatment steps exist which will lead to increased tariffs for consumers.
Published on 24 October 2014 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 5027 downloads
Increased treatment to provide consumers with clean water means increased consumer costs.
Published on 24 October 2014 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 3649 downloads
Phosphorus is a scarce yet vital resource. Recycling phosphorus from sewage sludge in fertiliser products promotes recycling and is better for the environment.
Published on 05 November 2013 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 1893 downloads
Banning mercury will help sludge from waste water treatment meet the quality standards to be reused in fertilisers, improving the environment.
Published on 03 June 2013 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 1897 downloads
Plastics can enter the water cycle in many ways and are not entirely biodegradable. They can accumulate and could pose a threat to our water resources and ecosystems. Plastics need to be prevented from entering the environment in the first place. We need extended producer responsibility. Additional treatment steps exist which will lead to increased tariffs for consumers.
Published on 18 January 2012 In Position papers Tagged in Position papers 2171 downloads
The efficient use of water means reduced costs for consumers and better environments for us all – today and tomorrow.
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