A review of catchment management in the new context of drinking water safety plans |
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Authors: | Robert Keirle MCIWEM, & Colin Hayes FCIWEM |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Water and Environmental Management, School of Engineering, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales, UK |
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Abstract: | By managing a catchment effectively, the range and amount of contaminants entering waters used for public water supply can be reduced, with resultant benefits for both water companies and consumers. Consequently, catchment management is increasingly being recognised as being at the heart of the water environment. An overview of current and previous catchment management initiatives is given, along with the European Landscape Convention, which could be used as a vehicle for the implementation of a national catchment management strategy. The adoption of the drinking water safety plan approach is strongly advocated by the World Health Organisation, and effective catchment management underpins this approach. Effective management of our catchments will also make a significant contribution to meeting our obligations under the Water Framework Directive, by helping to address the serious issue of diffuse pollution from agriculture. |
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Keywords: | Bonn Charter catchment management diffuse pollution drinking water safety plans European Landscape Convention Water Framework Directive water quality water resources |
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