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A. Van de Maelestraat 96

B-9320 Erembodegem

Belgium

Water Statistics - Work Session 5a

Vienna, 20-22.06.2005

Rudy Vannevelr.vannevel@vmm.be

TowardsHARMONISATION

of the WATER REPORTING

PROCESS

Data bases

Questionnaires Reports

Monitoringstrategies

POLICY PROCESS

MONITORING PROCESS IT-PROCESS

REPORTING PROCESS

Environmental Information Cycle

Data bases

Questionnaires Reports

Monitoring

FLOW CHARTS TABLES

Illustrating scheme of the flows of water(References in brackets refer to column numbers of tables 5 to 9)

Imports of water

(Table 5)

Leaks in distribution network

(R2)

Evaporation from

distribution network

(C3)

Exports of water (Table 6)

Abstraction from non- fresh sources for use (A12)

Changes in economic stocks of water

(Table 6, C4, C5)

Re-used wastewater

(PS7)

Desalinated water (PS6)

Returns of wastewater to fresh sources

((R4-R5) + (R6-R7))

Returns of non-fresh water to

non-fresh sources (R13)

Abstraction from fresh sources for use

(A8)

Returns of irrigation water (R3)

Returns of fresh cooling water to

non-fresh

sources (R9)

Non-fresh water sources

Freshwater sources

Evaporation of freshwater

from other uses

(part of C6)

Returns of waste-water to

non-fresh sources (R5+R7)

Evaporation of non-fresh water from economic

uses (not in Tables)

Abstraction step

Returns after use step

Supply/use step

Net infiltration in sewage network (A10)

Returns of fresh

cooling water to

fresh sources (R8-R9)

Self supply of non-fresh

water (A12-PS6)

Self supply of

freshwater (A6)

Returns of wastewater by sewage network (R4)

Individual returns of wastewater (R6)

Economic supply of

distributed

water (PS5)

Intra-industry sales of water

(Table 6)

Own use by water

distributors (A3-PS4)

Abstraction from fresh sources not for use (A9+A10)

Returns of unused water

(R1)

Flow chart: example Eurostat Water Account Questionnaire

POLICY PROCESS

MONITORING & ASSESSMENT

Environmental policy

objectives

Flow chart

s

Tables

Questionnaires

Monitoring dataEnvironmental

policy indicators

MANAGEMENT PROCESS

Environmentalstatus

indicators

Questionnaires

Policyreports

Statusreports Operational

plans

How to deal with multiple reportings ?

Serial reporting

Integrated reporting

... ...Data bases

Questionnaire Report

Monitoring Data bases

Questionnaire Report

Monitoring

Data bases

Questionnaire

Report

Monitoring

Data bases

Questionnaire Report

Monitoring

Questionnaire

Report

Data bases

Step-by-step harmonisation

Harmonizationof questionnaires

Optimization of data base structures

Harmonizationof report formats

Monitoring

Review of monitoring needs

Towards an intermediate reporting structure

“Many-to-many” relationships

DB

Q R

MS DB

Q R

MS

T

“Many-to-one” relationships

Optimisingdata bases

Harmonisingquestionnaires

Reviewreport

formats

Harmonisingmonitoringstrategies

POLICY PROCESS

MONITORING PROCESS

REPORTING PROCESS

Reporting tables (CIRT)

Data bases

Questionnaires Reports

Monitoringstrategies

IT-PROCESS

Richtlijn PARAMETERLIJST PARAMETER LIST

Parametercode Parameters

VMM RL GS EU-nr GEMS CAS-Nr Acroniem* VMM-eenheid* Name

Verwijzingen 76/464/EEC IX. App.IV

HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES

702 Q m3/h Flow

Water level

PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS

Odour

Taste

78 02076 Transparency

91 kleur - Colour

113 10401 ZS mg/l Suspended solids

mg/l Total Dissolved Substances (TDS)

100 10302 pH Sorensen Acidity / pH

ANC meq/l Acid neutralising capacity

106 02062 T° °C Temperature

PHYS-CHEM - General parameters

98 08101-2? O2 mg O2/l Oxygen, dissolved

75 08001? %O2 % Oxygen saturation

75 08001 %O2 % Oxygen saturation

287 08201 BZV mg O2/l Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)

288 08301 CZV mg O2/l Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)

UNSD/UNEPCountry: (name) / Region: (name) / Province: (name) / City: (name)

Year of reporting: 200.

Period of monitoring/inventory: LTAA / 1985/90/91/92/93/94/ 95/96/97/98/99/2000/01/02

Parameter: diverse

UWW collecting system (1+2+3)...with treatment (1+2)

UWWT (1) Advanced treatment

unit # 1000 inh.

Correspondence to OECD Comp 2003 3.5B 3.5B 3.5BCorrespondence to ESTAT/OECD IWJQ2004 T4 T4 T4 T4

Correspondence to ESTAT/OECD REQ2003Correspondence to ESTAT AU II

References to UN QES2004 W5

T4 National resident population (NRP) # 1000 inh.

W5 City (name) Population # 1000 inh.

Connectivity rate # 1000 inh.

3.5A, 3.5B T4 WWPOP UA II W4C Population connected %

W5 City (name) Population connected %

Correspondence to OECD Comp 2003Correspondence to ESTAT/OECD IWJQ2004 T5 T5 T5

Correspondence to ESTAT/OECD REQ2003 WWTP_1 WWTP_2 WWTP_3Correspondence to ESTAT AU II

References to UN QES2004 W4C, W5 W4C, W5 W4C, W5

T5 Treatment capacity

T5 WWTP W4C number UWWTPs #

W5 City (name) Waste w ater treatment plants #

W4C Design Capacity 1000 m3/d W5 City (name) Total Design Capacity 1000 m3/d

Correspondence to OECD Comp 2003Correspondence to ESTAT/OECD IWJQ2004

Correspondence to ESTAT/OECD REQ2003Correspondence to ESTAT AU II

References to UN QES2004

T6 Sludge production and disposal

3.6 T6 NEW W4B Total sew age sludge production 1000 t

Correspondence to OECD Comp 2003Correspondence to ESTAT/OECD IWJQ2004

Correspondence to ESTAT/OECD REQ2003Correspondence to ESTAT AU II

References to UN QES2004 W4B, W5 W4B, W5 W4B, W5

T7, WWLS Waste water discharges-Total ww connected to UWW coll systems

3.7 T7, WWLS W4B Volume 1000 m3/d

W5 City (name ) -Volume 1000 m3/d

Population

Mechanical treatment

Biological treatment

Harmonizedquestionnaires

D

P

S

I

R

CIR-T

Reporting obligations(questionnaires)

Monitoringrequirements

Monitoringrequirements

Parameters

Data base

Analysisresults

Sampling sites

Report 1

Report 2

Report n Existing Reporting formats

?

DPSIR CIRT 1

H2O supplyH2O usesWW disch.H2O accounts...

CIRT 2 WWT.

Connectivity rateTreatment capacitySludgeDischargesEffluentsH2O accounts...

Activ. & services

DPSIR

CIRT 5 Sampl.sites Sampling

H2O courses

CIRT 7 Sampling Analyses

Parameters

CIRT 8 Parameters

Sampling sites

CIRT 10

CIRT 9 Env. standards

Parameters

Results

Sampling sites

Parameters

Tested results

DPSIR

CIRT 5 Measures

CONTENT REPORTING TABLES

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ECONOMIC ISSUESSOCIAL ISSUES

WATER ISSUES

NON-WATER ISSUES

WATER CHAIN WATER SYSTEM

Water Quantity(availability, use, supply)

Water Quality(waste waterdischarges)

Sanitation tools(waste water treatment)

Other policy tools(levies, permits)

ACCOUNTS

WATER ACCOUNTS

NON-WATER ACCOUNTS

Fresh water

Marine water

Surface water

Ground-water

Water quality

Water quantity

Water mass Sediments Biota

Data bases

Questionnaires Reports

Monitoring

Flow charts

Table templates Data filled tables

Water and Load balances

Questionnaires on Water Quality screened so far (1)

• Regional/national: Flemish environmental regulation (Vlarem II)

• EU-Directives on: Drinking water production, Bathing w., Dangerous substances, Fishing w., Shellfish w.;

• EU-Decision on Fresh w.; • (EU-Water Framework Directive)

• pan-European: – Eurostat Urban Audit II, Water Account Quest. – Eurostat-OECD Regional Env. Quest., Inland Waters

Joint Quest.– EEA-EWN Rivers & Lakes– OECD Compendium – OSPAR Riverine Inputs and Direct Discharges

• worldwide: – UNEP-GEMS/Water (+ ESI)– UN Quest. on Environment Statistics

Questionnaires on Water Quality screened so far (2)

HARMONISATION

• Inventory of reporting obligations/ commitments

• Comparison and integration of demands

–> Reporting tables (extended)

• Rationalisation

–> Reporting tables (reduced)

• Terminology – wording & terms; definitions;

descriptions• Codification & classification

– terms: symbols, abbreviations & acronyms

– classifications (+ clusters, subdivisions)– units

RATIONALISATION (1)

• Methodology – approaches, estimations, algorithms– use of standardised methods

• Template format – flow charts– table structure– explanatory notes, footnotes

RATIONALISATION (2)

• Countries / Member states need:– 1 (series of) harmonised guidelines– theoretical background & practical

tools– global vs detailed descriptions– simple (cost-effective, time saving) &

more complex (= accurate) methods

Manuals

Data bases

Questionnaires Reports

Monitoringstrategies

UN/ECE TFMAGuidelines

Monitoring & Assessment

Transboundary Rivers

GEMS/WaterOperational

GuideData Submission

OECD/EUROSTATData Collection

Manual(IWJQ)

GEMS/WaterOperational

GuideStation & Analytical

Data Forms

EEAData DictionaryEWN-Rivers,

lakes, ...

EU COM -WFD Reporting

Sheets

EU COM -WFD WISE

GEMS/WaterAnalytical Methods

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