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Project Screening method for Water data Information in support of the implementation of the Water Framework Directive

- The monitoring requirements for successfully implementing the WFD will directly depend upon available measurement techniques of demonstrated quality, which will be able to deliver reliable data at an affordable cost. Besides the necessary "classical" laboratory analyses, screening methodologies will play a key role in the WFD implementation, in particular for the detection of accidental pollution
or the control of water bodies at risk. The WFD will represent a powerful management tool only if monitoring data are of reliable and comparable quality. The costs of wrong decisions based on erroneous data could be tremendous, which justifies that Community efforts are made to ensure that data are produced according to a proper quality assurance regime.

Project number 502492
Subject(s) ANALYSIS AND TESTS , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , TOOL TERMS , WATER QUALITY
Acronym SWIFT-WFD
Geographical coverage France, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary, Belgium, Portugal, Bulgaria, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Poland, Italy, Cyprus, Germany, Romania, Latvia
Budget (in €) 6735725
Programme INCO MED (FP6)
Web site http://www.swift-wfd.com
Objectives
In the light of the above, the objectives of SWIFT-WFD should focus on the production of quality control tools for validation purposes of screening methods, an inventory of existing screening test (chemical and biological) methods through laboratory-based (tank experiments) and/or field interlaboratory studies
based on a selection of reference aquatic ecosystems at European scale, and with classical laboratory based analyses to validate their results and demonstrate their equivalence for parameters regulated by th WFD. In parallel, the project should consider the development of new "low-cost", innovative, screening techniques (both for chemical and biological parameters) and their validation using the same approach (interlaboratory testing and comparison with laboratory-based methods). In addition, exchange of knowledge, transfer of technologies and training related to water monitoring will represent a key issue for ensuring the comparability of data produced by screening methods.
Period [01/01/2004 - 01/01/2007]

Partners

  • ASSOCIATION POUR LA RECHERCHE ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT DES METHODES ET PROCESSUS INDUSTRIELS
    Ecole des Mines d’Alès
    Type
    Country France
    Web site http://www.ema.fr/
    Contact Melle GONZALEZ Catherine,
    Position: General coordinator of the project
    Phone/fax: ,
    Email: catherine.gonzalez@ema.fr

Funding sources

  • European Commission
    Source EC INCO MED
    Programme INCO MED
    Type
    Funding rate 60

Publications

  • Screening methods forWater data InFormaTion in support of the implementation of the Water Framework Directive
    Type of document Newsletter
    Rights Public
    File link n/a
    Source of information SWIFT-WFD
    Subject(s)
    Geographical coverage n/a
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