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Developing environmental standards for abstractions from UK rivers to implement the EU Water Framework Directive

Acreman, Mike; Dunbar, Michael; Hannaford, Jamie ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5256-3310; Mountford, Owen; Wood, Paul; Holmes, Nigel; Cowx, Ian; Noble, Richard; Extence, Chris; Aldrick, John; King, Jackie; Black, Andrew; Crookall, David. 2008 Developing environmental standards for abstractions from UK rivers to implement the EU Water Framework Directive. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 53 (6). 1105-1120.

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Abstract/Summary

Under the European Union Water Framework Directive Member States must put in place a river basin planning framework to determine what measures are necessary to maintain and improve the ecological status for all surface water bodies. The governmental organisations legally responsible for implementing the Directive in the UK have recognised that an appropriate river flow regime is fundamental to maintain a healthy river and as a result, they need to regulate abstractions and effluent discharges and ensure sufficient water is released from impoundments. This paper reports on the process of producing environmental standards that define the maximum abstraction allowable from UK rivers, to leave sufficient flow to maintain a healthy river ecosystem. As there are currently insufficient data available to determine the relationships between river flow and ecological status empirically, expert knowledge was captured through a series of workshops at which leading UK freshwater scientists defined maximum levels of river flow regime alteration that would achieve ecological objectives for different river water body types. For the least ecologically sensitive rivers, maximum abstractions in the range 15 to 35% of the natural flow were proposed, depending on the flow magnitude and time of year. For the most sensitive rivers the maximum abstraction proposed was in the range 7.5 to 25%. The knowledge was used by the responsible UK authorities to develop environmental standards. The authorities subsequently used the environmental standards to determine regulatory standards that could be implemented within practical constraints and current licensing policies

Item Type: Publication - Article
Programmes: CEH Programmes pre-2009 publications > Water > WA01 Water extremes > WA01.4 Ecological responses to extremes
UKCEH and CEH Sections/Science Areas: Pywell
Acreman
Boorman (to September 2014)
ISSN: 0262-6667
Additional Keywords: Water Framework Directive, environmental standards, abstraction management, rivers, expert panel, environmental flows, ecohydrology, hydro-ecology
NORA Subject Terms: Ecology and Environment
Hydrology
Date made live: 03 Mar 2009 09:33 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/3646

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