Issue 4, 2008

From the 1996 groundwater action programme to the 2006 groundwater directive—what have we done, what have we learnt, what is the way ahead?

Abstract

The need for action to avoid long term deterioration of fresh water quantity and quality was recognised by the Ministerial Seminar on groundwater held at The Hague in November 1991, which underlined the need to establish a programme of actions to be implemented by the year 2000 at national and Community level, aiming at sustainable management and protection of water resources. These discussions resulted in a communication from the European Commission in 1996 about a “Groundwater Action Programme” (GWAP). In parallel, a wide consultation had started on the need to streamline EU water policies, which led to the adoption of the Water Framework Directive in December 2000, later complemented by a “daughter” groundwater directive adopted in December 2006. This paper recalls the orientations of the GWAP and studies whether and how recommended actions have been tackled by the actual EU regulatory framework.

Graphical abstract: From the 1996 groundwater action programme to the 2006 groundwater directive—what have we done, what have we learnt, what is the way ahead?

Article information

Article type
Focus
Submitted
15 Jan 2008
Accepted
22 Jan 2008
First published
21 Feb 2008

J. Environ. Monit., 2008,10, 408-421

From the 1996 groundwater action programme to the 2006 groundwater directive—what have we done, what have we learnt, what is the way ahead?

P. Quevauviller, J. Environ. Monit., 2008, 10, 408 DOI: 10.1039/B800782A

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