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Session 1 – Evaluation du bon état chimique et quantitatif des masses d'eau souterraine |
M. ANDJELOV (Environmental Agency, Slovenia)
Slovenian groundwater quantitative status in the period 1990-2006
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F. BROWN (Environment Agency, UK)
Water Framework Directive: case study, classifying groundwater impact on surface water status
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M. CARERE (National Institute of Health, Italy)
Towards an Italian approach for the derivation of groundwater threshold values |
M. DOBNIKAR-TEHOVNIK (Environmental Agency, Slovenia)
Influence of the data aggregation method on the chemical status of groundwater bodies |
C. GARNIER (Seine-Normandie Water Agency, France)
Chemical status assessment of a multilayers groundwater body (Champigny limestones, France) |
K. HINSBY (GEUS, Denmark)
The challenge of deriving threshold values and background levels for groundwater in Denmark |
O. JOHANNSON (Swedish geological survey, Sweden)
Characterisation of dwater chemistry in Sweden based on geographic region and environmental
factors |
E. KARRO (University of Tartu, Estonia) Derivation of threshold values for naturally F- and B- rich Silurian-Ordovician groundwater, body, Estonia) |
R.L. LIESTE (RIVM, Netherlands)
Conceptual models of groundwater systems. Definition, example and availability in the Netherlands |
E. PREZIOSI (IRSA-CNR, Italy)
Threshold values establishment for ies where natural contamination occurs: a
methdological case study in Central Italy |
L. RAZOWSKA-JAWROEK (Polish Geological Institute, Poland)
Quantitative dwater bodies in the Upper Silesian Region in Poland |
A.
ROTARU (Oradea Water Directorate, Romania)
Upgrade of the romanian monitoring network according to
the WFD requirements. |
W. VERWEIJ (RIVM, Netherlands)
Threshold values : the dutch approach |
T. WALTER (BUNR, Germany)
Determining natural background values using probability
plots |
R.
WOLTER (BUNR, Germany)
Implementation of the Groundwater Directive in Germany |
R. WARD (Environment Agency, UK)
Water framework directive: groundwater quality – risk characterisation to classification |
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Session 2 – Programme de mesures et évaluation du risque
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B. BRACIC ZELEZNIC (Public Water Utility of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Management of drinking water in city of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
B. CENCUR CURK (IRGO – Institute for Mining, Slovenia)
Spatial sion support system (SDSS) as a tool for integrated groundwater resources management |
D. CUPIC (Crotia Waters, Croatia)
Potential pressures and impacts of Economic activities in accordance with the WFD |
H.G.M. EGGENKAMP (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Protection of mineral water resources, a case study from northern Portugal |
P. GOMBERT (INERIS, France)
Hydrodynamical and physicochemical perturbations of superficial and underground waters due to mining
abandonment |
R. MACALET (INHGA, Romania)
The monitoring of the er body at risk from point of view of oil products and applying of the
remediation techniques |
J. NAVRATIL (University of Defence, Czech Republic)
Hazard sources identification and contamination assessment of ground waters usable for emergency water
supply of population |
J.S. SAMBRA (National Rainfed Area Authority, India)
Integrating groundwater science into management decisions: the Indian scenario |
J.F. VERNOUX (BRGM, France)
Delineation of groundwater protection areas against diffuse pollution |
M.C. ZIPJ (RIVM, Netherland)
Overview on WFD-objectives for groundwater |
Session 3 – Interface
science / politiques publiques :
Comment la science peut contribuer à la gestion des eaux
souterraines |
L. BOUMAIZA (Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada)
The groundwater flow simulation in the river Valin paleodelta
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M. BUSSETTINI (for Environmental Protection and Research, Italy)
Groundwater reference framework for Italy in order to implement the European directives 2000/60/CE and
2006/118/CE – First results
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C. COURBET (Univ. PM. Curie, Paris, France)
Environmental quality standards limitations towards immiscible organic compounds in groundwater: The
case of organochlorine compounds
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W.J. DE LANGE (Deltares, Netherlands)
WISE-RTD – Transfert of science results, technologies and practices into water policy implementation
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E. GILLI (Université Paris 8, France)
Regional groundwater balance and submarine springs. Examples in South-eastern, France.
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J. GRIMA (IGME, Spain)
Statistical procedures for trend analysis. Application to small data sets
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B. HANSEN (GEUS, Denmark)
Proficiency tests of Danish groundwater sampling
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F. HUNEAU (Université Bordeaux 1, France)
Groundwater vulnerability assessment in carbonate aquifers of semi-mountainous areas, case study from
the French Western Pyrenees
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C. INNOCENT (BRGM, France)
Constraining the residence time of groundwaters using short-lived U isotopes: the Trias aquifer (Paris
Basin, France) and the Mid-Eocene aquifer (Aquitanian Basin, France) |
H. PAUWELS (BRGM, France)
Emerging substances in groundwater: detection and fate of manufactured nanoparticles
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E. PETELET-GIRAUD (BRGM, France)
Characterisation of groundwater systems: how to choose the isotope tool to answer a question?
Application to the Eocene sands aquifer water body (SW France); CARISMEAU project
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E. PETELET-GIRAUD (BRGM, France)
Improving the management of nitrate pollution in water
in the Alsace Plain (France/Germany) through isotropic
monitoring; ISONITRATE project
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J.A. LUQUE-ESPINAR (IGME, Spain)
Influence of climatic cycles in the trend of the time series
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J. MARQUES (IST/CEPGIST, Portugal)
About the impact of snowmelt as a source of hydromineral resources at a high mountain area (Serra de
Estrela, Central Portugal)
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F. TAMTAM (UPMC, Paris, France)
Antibiotics in groundwater
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R. VAN EK (Deltares, Netherlands)
Several cases of groundwater – surface water interaction in the Netherlands
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V. VERGNAUD-AYRAUD (LADES, France)
Groundwater age determination: a tool for understanding nitrate concentration in Brittany (western France)
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D. WIDORY (BRGM, France)
How isotopic monitoring can improve management of nitrate pollution in water: ISONITRATE Life
Demonstration Project
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| Presentations |
Johannes GRATH (Federal Environment Agency, Austria)
Assessment of groundwater chemical status and trends |
Mario
CARERE (Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy)
The European “Environmental Quality Standards (EQS)”
for surface water bodies: a link with groundwater
chemical status assessment |
Felip
Josef ORTUÑO-GOBERN (Agència Catalana de l'Aigua, Spain)
The quantitative and chemical status of groundwater
bodies in Catalonia: state of the art on the
implementation of the WFD and groundwater directive |
Hans
Peter BROERS (TNO, Netherlands)
Assessing and aggregating trends in groundwater
bodies. Examples of various European groundwater bodies |
Philippe QUEVAUVILLER (European Commission, Belgium)
European regulatory framework of integrated
groundwater management. Theory versus realities |
Dominique GATEL (EUREAU)
Management of groundwater bodies used for drinking
water supply under the WFD requirements. The view of the
European Federation of National Associations of Water
and Waste Water Services |
Y. MOREAU–LE GOLVAN (KWB, Germany), B. DAVID (Veolia)
Challenges and opportunities of Managed Aquifer
Recharge from an operator’s point of view |
Philippe NOUVEL (Ministry of Ecology, France)
Programmes of measures and diffuse pollutions in
groundwater. General types of measures and case studies |
Jacques GANOULIS (UNESCO Chair and Network INWEB,
Greece)
Bridging the gap between science and policy in
transboundary groundwater management: lessons learned
from South Eastern Europe (SEE) and the Mediterranean |
Bjorn KLOVE (University of Oulu, Finland)
GENESIS, an integrated research project to support
groundwater
systems management |
Mette DAHL (GEUS, Denmark)
GSI typology - Typology of Groundwater / Surface
water Interaction |