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Case study 2: Groundwater – surface water interaction in limestone areas of the GWB BE_Meuse_RWM021 (Belgium)
Brouyère, Serge; Briers, Pierre; Schmit, Flore et al.
2015In Hinsby, Klaus; Schutten, Johan; Craig, Matt et al. (Eds.) Technical Report on Groundwater Associated Aquatic Ecosystems
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Keywords :
Groundwater - river interactions; Aquatic ecosystems; Limestone aquifer
Abstract :
[en] The achievement of good status in groundwater bodies involves meeting a series of conditions, which are defined in the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and, in the case of good chemical status, are given further detail in the Groundwater Directive (GWD). One of these conditions is to ensure that groundwater inputs to associated surface waters do not result in failure to meet the environmental objectives of those waters or result in significant diminution in status/ecological or chemical quality of those waters. GWAAE (Groundwater Associated Aquatic Ecosystems) are those surface water bodies (SWBs), including rivers, standing waters and transitional waters where the surface water ecology and hydrology is dependent on contributions from groundwater in order to meet their environmental objectives under the WFD. These environmental objectives may vary, and therefore the associated environmental quality standards (EQS) or flow/level requirements of GWAAEs may differ between high status and good status SWBs. As noted in the Blueprint for Water, analysis of the first River Basin Management Plans has shown that Member States (MS) have experienced difficulties in understanding the interactions between groundwater and surface water and undertaking the necessary status assessments. This was highlighted in a survey carried out by Working Group Groundwater (WGGW) in 2014/15, which indicated that only half of the MS had assessed quantitative interactions and very few had addressed chemical pressures, including the derivation of threshold values (TVs) that were appropriate to the WFD objectives for GWAAEs. This report aims to further knowledge on what GWAAE are, how they are aligned to WFD processes, and support Member States to properly include the needs of these ecosystems in river basin management planning. The report clarifies the categories of GWAAE and their relative dependence on groundwater and collates current available knowledge and experience via a number of examples and case studies. Terminology and status assessment procedures are explained and pragmatic approaches are proposed which leave some flexibility for MS to adapt to their own specific needs. This technical report, which is not a "guidance document", makes use of and complements existing CIS documents, including existing technical reports on groundwater dependent terrestrial ecosystems (GWDTEs) and Guidance Document 18 (Guidance on Groundwater Status and Trend Assessment). A number of recommendations for technical users of the report are highlighted in boxes in each Chapter. The common themes from these recommendations are collated in Chapter 8, as issues and questions to WGGW and MS in general. The key message from this is the need for closer interaction between scientific disciplines, practitioners and Working Groups in developing conceptual understanding for GWAAEs and implementation of WFD requirements, including identification of GWAAEs, their characterisation and monitoring, and adopting appropriate status assessment methodologies.
Research center :
UEE - Urban and Environmental Engineering - ULiège
Aquapôle - ULiège
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Geological, petroleum & mining engineering
Author, co-author :
Brouyère, Serge  ;  Université de Liège > Département ArGEnCo > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Briers, Pierre ;  Université de Liège > Département ArGEnCo > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Schmit, Flore;  Université de Namur - UNamur > Département de Géologie
Orban, Philippe  ;  Université de Liège > Département ArGEnCo > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Hallet, Vincent;  Université de Namur - UNamur > Département de Géologie
Delloye, Francis;  Service Public de Wallonie > Département de l'Eau et de l'Environnement > Direction des Eaux souterraines
Descy, Jean-Pierre ;  Université de Namur - UNamur > Laboratoire d’Ecologie des Eaux Douces
Language :
English
Title :
Case study 2: Groundwater – surface water interaction in limestone areas of the GWB BE_Meuse_RWM021 (Belgium)
Publication date :
October 2015
Main work title :
Technical Report on Groundwater Associated Aquatic Ecosystems
Author, co-author :
Hinsby, Klaus
Schutten, Johan
Craig, Matt
Petitta, Marco
Prchalova, Hana
Publisher :
European Commission, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
ISBN/EAN :
978-92-79-53895-7
Collection name :
Technical Report n°9
Pages :
47-49
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Name of the research project :
Caractérisation complémentaire des masses d’eau dont le bon état dépend d’interactions entre les eaux de surface et les eaux souterraines
Funders :
SPW DG03-DGARNE - Service Public de Wallonie. Direction Générale Opérationnelle Agriculture, Ressources naturelles et Environnement [BE]
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