DSS Step 1: Problem definition

The aim of Step 1 is to set the Problem definition. The WFD requires a ‘good status´ for all waters by 2015 and phase out of PSs by 2020. PS concentrations may not exceed the EQSs and they may not increase in time. The need is to comply with this requirement and therefore non-compliance is can be defined as problem. The result of this step is a table or map with areas where PSs cause problems.

Instructions how to do it
Basically the work to be done in Step 1 follows the figure below.

Explanation of the sub-steps of Step 1 (or click on a block for explanation).

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Updated: 2009-04-24
NEWS
2009-06-18

Project conclusions available online


General conclusions from the SOCOPSE project are now available online.  
2009-04-03

SOCOPSE Final Conference


"Future Approach to Priority and Emerging Substances in European Waters."
2009-04-03

New publications


Draft substance reports for Atrazine, Cadmium, Isoproturon, Mercury, PBDE, TBT, HCB, PAH, DEHP and...

FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Topics addressed: FP6-2005-Global-4, Topic: II. 3.1 Source control of priority substances
Project duration: 2006-2009
Contract no.: 037038
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