The print function is not available on your version of browser
Skip to Content
Sign In

Publications Office of the European Union Publications Office of the European Union Publications Office of the European Union

More
More search options Query Wizard Browse by subject
English (en)
  • български (bg)
  • español (es)
  • čeština (cs)
  • dansk (da)
  • Deutsch (de)
  • eesti keel (et)
  • eλληνικά (el)
  • English (en)
  • français (fr)
  • Gaeilge (ga)
  • hrvatski (hr)
  • italiano (it)
  • latviešu valoda (lv)
  • lietuvių kalba (lt)
  • magyar (hu)
  • Malti (mt)
  • Nederlands (nl)
  • polski (pl)
  • português (pt)
  • română (ro)
  • slovenčina (sk)
  • slovenščina (sl)
  • suomi (fi)
  • svenska (sv)
  • EUROPA/
  • Publications Office of the EU
  • Publication detail
Sign in 
  • Home
  • EU Publications
  • EU WhoisWho
  • български (bg)
  • español (es)
  • čeština (cs)
  • dansk (da)
  • Deutsch (de)
  • eesti keel (et)
  • eλληνικά (el)
  • English (en)
  • français (fr)
  • Gaeilge (ga)
  • hrvatski (hr)
  • italiano (it)
  • latviešu valoda (lv)
  • lietuvių kalba (lt)
  • magyar (hu)
  • Malti (mt)
  • Nederlands (nl)
  • polski (pl)
  • português (pt)
  • română (ro)
  • slovenčina (sk)
  • slovenščina (sl)
  • suomi (fi)
  • svenska (sv)
  • Home
  • EU Publications
  • EU WhoisWho
Basket (0)
  • Resize text to normal
  • Resize text to larger
  • Resize text to larger
More
More search options Query Wizard Browse by subject
Publication document thumbnail

The EU Water Framework Directive

Publication metadata

Water supports life. It is a crucial resource for humanity, generating and sustaining economic and social prosperity. It is also at the core of natural ecosystems and climate regulation. The EU water framework directive (WFD), adopted in 2000, takes a pioneering approach to protecting water based on natural geographical formations: river basins. It sets out a precise timetable, with 2015 as the deadline for getting all European waters into good condition. Europe's water is under pressure. Economic activities, population growth and urbanisation are increasing pressures on freshwater throughout... Europe. Unless stronger action is taken, 47% of EU surface waters will not have good ecological status by 2015. About 25% of groundwaters have poor chemical status due to human activities. The chemical status of 40% of surface waters is unknown, showing that monitoring is inadequate in many Member States. The 2012 blueprint to safeguard Europe's water resources identifies obstacles to better water management, offers concrete solutions and sets the EU's water policy agenda for years to come.

  • Publication details
  • Related publications
  • Published: 2014-05-28
  • Corporate author(s): Directorate-General for Environment (European Commission)
  • Themes: Environment policy and protection of the environment, Conservation of resources
  • Subject: directive (EU), environmental protection, EU environmental policy, EU waters, groundwater, water management, water protection, water resources, watercourse
ISSN ISBN DOI Catalogue number
Paper
978-92-79-36449-5 10.2779/75229 KH-04-14-216-EN-C
A4: Pages: Weight: Size:
Available language(s):
Print on demand
Free This item is in your basket There was an error while adding this item to your basket You have already ordered this publication.
Print on demand
The PDF version is free of charge. The print on demand version incurs printing and shipping charges even for free publications. These charges could be higher than the cover price of the publication.


The print on demand version may be of a different presentation and quality than the original paper version.

Available languages and formats

Available languages and formats
  • bg
  • es
  • cs
  • da
  • de
  • et
  • el
  • en
  • fr
  • ga
  • hr
  • it
  • lv
  • lt
  • hu
  • mt
  • nl
  • pl
  • pt
  • ro
  • sk
  • sl
  • fi
  • sv

 Back to list of results

Utilities

Tools
  • (Opens New Window)
User rating 

Tools

  • Interinstitutional style guide
  • EU Vocabularies
  • OPac
  • Web tools
  • EU Web Archive
  • Publishing services

Info corner

  • News
  • Newsletter
  • PublicAccess

Multimedia

  • EU Apps

About the Publications Office

  • Who we are
  • What we do
  • Our organisation
  • Events
  • Procurement
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Legal notices
  • Cookies
  • Sitemap
  • Top
ISSN 2363-202X