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TitleGuidance for Sediment and Biota Monitoring under the Common Implementation Strategy of the Water Framework Directive
AbstractThe Environmental Quality Standards Directive 2008/105/EC (EQSD) marks an important step in the use of sediments and biota as matrices for chemical-status assessment under the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC (WFD). Analysis of contaminants in sediments and biota is indeed widely recognized as a cost-effective approach in water-quality monitoring to describe the general contamination level, to supply reference values for local and regional monitoring and to identify areas of concern where additional monitoring effort is needed. Because of the explicit reference in the EQSD to the use of sediments and biota as preferred matrices for the monitoring of substances with accumulation potential - especially for the assessment of long-term trends, but also for compliance checking, wherever appropriate - Member States of the European Union (EU) asked the European Commission to publish a guidance document to enhance the degree of harmonization among EU countries in chemical monitoring of sediments and biota, taking into account best available techniques, standard procedures and common practices. This article presents the key features of that guidance document, its main recommendations for chemical monitoring of sediments and biota and the scope for further improvement in current monitoring practices.
SourceTrAC. Trends in analytical chemistry (Ref. ed., Print) 36, pp. 15–24
KeywordsWater Framework Directivesediment monitoringbiota monitoring
JournalTrAC. Trends in analytical chemistry (Ref. ed., Print)
EditorElsevier, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
Year2012
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsCarere M., Dulio V., Hanke G., Polesello S.
Text191700 2012 Water Framework Directive sediment monitoring biota monitoring Guidance for Sediment and Biota Monitoring under the Common Implementation Strategy of the Water Framework Directive Carere M., Dulio V., Hanke G., Polesello S. ISS, Roma; INERIS, Verneuil en Halatte; JRC, Ispra; IRSA CNR, Brugherio The Environmental Quality Standards Directive 2008/105/EC EQSD marks an important step in the use of sediments and biota as matrices for chemical status assessment under the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC WFD . Analysis of contaminants in sediments and biota is indeed widely recognized as a cost effective approach in water quality monitoring to describe the general contamination level, to supply reference values for local and regional monitoring and to identify areas of concern where additional monitoring effort is needed. Because of the explicit reference in the EQSD to the use of sediments and biota as preferred matrices for the monitoring of substances with accumulation potential especially for the assessment of long term trends, but also for compliance checking, wherever appropriate Member States of the European Union EU asked the European Commission to publish a guidance document to enhance the degree of harmonization among EU countries in chemical monitoring of sediments and biota, taking into account best available techniques, standard procedures and common practices. This article presents the key features of that guidance document, its main recommendations for chemical monitoring of sediments and biota and the scope for further improvement in current monitoring practices. 36 articolo TRAC13868_Guidance.pdf Articolo in rivista Elsevier 0167 2940 TrAC. Trends in analytical chemistry Ref. ed., Print TrAC. Trends in analytical chemistry Ref. ed., Print TrAC, Trends anal. chem. Ref. ed., Print TrAC. Ref. ed., Print Trends in analytical chemistry Library edition Ref. ed., Print stefano.polesello POLESELLO STEFANO TA.P04.021.007 Diffusione, ripartizione, bioaccumulo e trasformazione di inquinanti in ecosistemi acquatici