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Monitoring network Existing monitoring network is sufficient for quantity, but comprehensive development is needed

Monitoring network Existing monitoring network is sufficient for quantity, but comprehensive development is needed for quality Groundwater quality monitoring: production wells and observation wells around vulnerable well fields and pollution sources not sufficient for shallow gr. water

Monitoring network Element of the monitoring Development needed River morphology significant medium significant Preliminary

Monitoring network Element of the monitoring Development needed River morphology significant medium significant Preliminary design of the development is in course

ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP Transport and Water Management Health Economy Environment Interministerial Committee for the implementation

ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP Transport and Water Management Health Economy Environment Interministerial Committee for the implementation of WFD Home Affairs Agriculture and Rural Development Justice Finance Foreign Affairs Governmental Decision: in October 2001 • Strategic document for Hungary: 2002 • Legal harmonisation: 2002 - 2003 • Units for water management: ? ? ? Danube vs. water bodies • Competent Authority: 2002 - 2003 • Institutional background: 2002 - 2003

Programme of measures Preparatory activity as the basis of the future programme of measures

Programme of measures Preparatory activity as the basis of the future programme of measures • Legislation within the frame of the WFD • National programmes for implementation

progress in legal harmonisation water related EU legislation Status/ deadline Dir. Urban waste water

progress in legal harmonisation water related EU legislation Status/ deadline Dir. Urban waste water Dir. Nitrate 90 %/ 2001 100% Dir. Dangerous subst. + 7 90 %/ 2001 Dir. Quality of bathing w. 90 %/ 2001 Dir. s Drinking water 90 %/ 2001 Dir. s Surface Water Quality 50 %/ 2001 Dir. Prot. of groundwater 100% Dir. Fish waters 50 %/ 2001 Dir. Shellfish waters

progress in legal harmonisation other referred EU legislation Status/ deadline Dir. Reporting 80 %/

progress in legal harmonisation other referred EU legislation Status/ deadline Dir. Reporting 80 %/ 2002 Dir. IPPC 100 % Dir. Pesticide (Risk. Ass. ) 70 %/. 2002 Dir. Risk Assessment 100% Dirs. Habitat and birds 60 %/ 2002 Dir Seveso 80 %/ 2001 Dir. Env. Impact Ass. 100% Sewage Sludge 100% Dec. Transboundary Waters 100% Dec. Protection of Seas

progress in technical implementation national programmes or action plans EU Directive Urban waste water

progress in technical implementation national programmes or action plans EU Directive Urban waste water NP or NAP (start) NP for development of sewer and treatment facilities (1998) Status/ deadline 25 %/ 2015

Action plan for the implementation of the urban water directive Classification of settlements by

Action plan for the implementation of the urban water directive Classification of settlements by ratio of the population connected to sewer system Level of water services in different classes of settlements legal harmonisation programme started in 1996, appr. 25 % is done, estimated costs: 3300 million EURO 2008 (1998): sensitive areas, 2010 (2003): > 15000 p. e. 2015 (2005): > 2000 p. e.

progress in technical implementation national programmes or action plans EU Directive Urban waste water

progress in technical implementation national programmes or action plans EU Directive Urban waste water Drinking water NP or NAP (start) NP for development of sewer and treatment facilities (1998) Source protection(1997) Improvement of drinking water quality (2001) Status/ deadline 25 %/ 2015 70 % / 2003 20 % / 2009

Action plans for the implementation of the drinking water directive Problem in arsenic, ammonium,

Action plans for the implementation of the drinking water directive Problem in arsenic, ammonium, organic content, iron and manganese programme started in 2001, full implementation in 2009 estimated costs: 500 million Euro