Reporting sheet 3 Reporting sheet 3 QNT_SWQNT_SW
State & quantity of surface water resources
Maggie KossidaMaggie KossidaETC/WETC/W
National Technical University of Athens - NTUA
Joint EIONET NRC Freshwater & SoE DG Meeting 3rd October 2007, Copenhagen
Serial numberSerial number: : 33Reporting sheet codeReporting sheet code: : QNTQNTReporting sheet nameReporting sheet name: : State and quantity of water resourcesState and quantity of water resources
• What should be reported?• Why is it needed?• How should it be reported?
• Data• Determinands• Treatment of data before reporting• Station selection and information
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Note: this reporting sheet covers both SW and GW resources
Activitities in relation to water quantityActivitities in relation to water quantity
Task 8, 9, 10 Working Database
-Checking of 2006 delivery
- Test 2007 update
Eurostat data tables
Task 5SOE
Reporting sheets
Task 26CSI18 Update
(use of freshwater resources)
Task 23 Background notes 1) Household water use2) Tourism water use3) Agriculture water use4) Water pricing5) Desalination & reuse
CIS WG on Water Scarcity
2008 report on water resources
Task 14Climate change &
water demand(CC impact on flow
regime, sectoral water demand etc.)
2008 report on climate impacts
Task 11SOE data
flow in WISE
Task 30IRENA Update
(water use, water abstr, agr. share of
water use)
Outputs
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Reporting sheet Reporting sheet QNT_SWQNT_SW (3) (3)
Overall purpose: • provide representative periodic assessments of the status and
trends in the availability and use of freshwater resources• adequately monitoring the progress along with the European
policy objectives• improve water facts today to facilitate policy decisions and issues
Three main questions to adequately capture the drivers, pressuresand state of freshwater resources are important:• What variables are useful?• What spatial and temporal scales are appropriate?• How to build on existing effort and where to expand?
What is needed ?
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Why is it needed ?• Adequately formulate indicators • Assess the state & trends of the WR and associated pressures• Monitor the progress with European policy objectives• Broader assessment of specific water-related issues in the relevant
conceptual ecosystem frameworks• Assess the impact of specific sectors, driving forces & responses
Water Scarcity and Drought Communication 18th JulyCommunication from the COM to the EU Parliament & the Council addressing the challenge of ws & drought in the EU {SEC(2007)993}{SEC(2007)996}
Need for more detailed and less aggregated data
The issue: reliable info is indispensable for decision-making, shared definitions are necessary, WISE provides the ideal platform to integrate and disseminate such informationWay forward: present an annual EU assessment, based on agreed indicators and data provided by MS and stakeholders to the COM or EEA on a yearly basis
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WFD Art. 5 &
2010
National montoring and characteri-zation
Eurostat/ OECD Joint Q.
Reporting sheetWater
resource and abstraction
Aggregated by RBD
Water resource and useat country level
SoE reporting-Trend in water abstraction- Water use by sectors- Indicators
Hydrological
Services, drought monitoring
Reporting sheetRiver flow
Selected gauging stations
Information used by other organisations
Water quantity information
in WISE
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Reporting sheet Reporting sheet QNT_SWQNT_SW (3) (3)How should it be reported ?
1. Data on Freshwater Resources Availability
Status and trends in the hydrometeorological parameters and the hydrological freshwater resources budget
Spatial aggregation: RBD level (scaled down to reflect spatial variability of WR and support adequate analysis)
Temporal aggregation: monthly basis (allow distinguishing seasonal patterns and assessing dry periods within a hydrological year, as well as investigating additional indices such as the “Dry season flow index, WRI)
Some additional data will be collected on surface water storage volume for the natural or man-made reservoirs in the RBD, and groundwater levels and storage for the main aquifer systems (comprehensive of the water resources’ availability trends over long-term and deeper assessment of water scarcity issues)
Streamflow data will be also compiled for selected gauging stations on a daily time step (provide a more complete national picture and assess additional hydrological trends, such as flood patterns, changes in the 7-day low flow etc.)
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Currently vs. Suggested @ RBD
Data on Freshwater Resources Availability
River runoff
Per capita /country
Source: Jucar pilot river basin report
Source: Meteonet CHI NTUA
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How should it be reported ?
2. Data on surface water & groundwater abstractions @ RBD level
• enhance the assessment, complimentarily with the OECD/Eurostat work, by including the aspects of seasonality, temporal and spatial variability
• Annual assessments at national level do not reflect regional trends and patterns…
thus a regionalization at RBD level is required, and a seasonal scale analysis is needed to accurately capture the evolution of water abstractions by source and sector
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Currently vs. Suggested @ RBD
Data on surface water & groundwater abstractions
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
IcelandNorway
LatviaCroatia
Bosnia-HerzegovinaSlovenia
Serbia and MontenegroIreland
SlovakiaSwedenFinland
Luxembourg Denmark
AustriaSwitzerland
HungaryEstonia
NetherlandsCzech Republic
GreeceLithuaniaPortugal
TurkeyRomania
FrancePoland
GermanyUK*Italy
MaltaThe FYR. of Macedonia
SpainBelgiumBulgariaCyprus
Total abstraction/long term available resource
WEI90WEI02
WEI = Total water abstraction/year (as % of long-term FWR in 1990 and 2002)
Water use by sectors – RBD Loire-Britany
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Water Resources Availability
A. Hydrometeorological Parameters
Determinand SpatialScale
Temporal Scale
Precipitation (P) RBD Monthlyannuallong term annual average (LTAA)
Actual Evapotranspiration (ETa) RBD monthlyannuallong term annual average (LTAA)
Internal flow (D = P - ETa) RBD monthlyannuallong term annual average (LTAA)
Actual external inflow (Qi)
* only for national sub-catchments of international RBD
RBD monthlyannuallong term annual average (LTAA)
Total actual outflow (Qo = Qo,s + Qo,n)
of which Qo,s into the sea
of which Qo,n into neighboring territorie
(only for national sub-catchments of international RBD)
RBD monthlyannuallong term annual average (LTAA)
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B. Surface Water
Streamflow GS Daily, Monthly
Surface water Reservoir storage (natural and man-made)
R Monthly, Annuallong term annual average (LTAA)
C. Groundwater
Groundwater level MAS Monthly, Annual
Changes in groundwater storage MAS Monthly, Annuallong term annual average (LTAA)
Water Resources Availability
Streamflow at selected gauging stations_Specifications:Daily data for the representative gauging stations (minimum of 10 years continuous measurements is desirable). Each representative GS and year should be described by a set of summary statistics (mean, maximum, mean annual minimum flow (MAM), etc.)
Representative GS: such as downstream stations at the main catchments and main tributaries. Stations may also be selected to describe natural flow such as stations unaffected by reservoirs or water abstractions. One GS/1000 km2 may be used as an indicative density
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Water Abstraction by source and sector
Determinand Spatial scale
Temporal Scale
Volume of freshwater abstraction from surface water RBD Seasonal (M), Annuallong term annual average
Volume of freshwater abstraction from groundwater RBD Seasonal, Annuallong term annual average
Volume of freshwater abstraction for each sector RBD Seasonal, Annuallong term annual average
Sectors:• public water supply (if possible separate between domestic, commercial, tourism
and industrial purposes)• Agriculture• manufacturing industry split by abstraction for industrial processes • production of thermoelectric power (cooling) • Tourism• Mining• Hydropower• Livestock• Fish farms
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main MS comments
Water Resources availability:
Water abstractions:
•The code QNT_SW refers only to SW, move GW to QNT_GW as pressure data, also problem w/monthly we need seasonal trends• LTAA, ref. period WMO 1971-2000, also specify standards• For internal flow (water budget) assumption that MS have calibrated model
• Tourism and Industry are mentioned twice not always connected to PWSS• Data availability, Monthly is difficult, agencies may gather info once a year at least seasonal is important
• Data availability – not scored as a non delivery• Transnational RBD MS part (if not conflict w/ int. conventions)• No water scarcity problems communication 18/07, water accounts • Methods and standards of measurement should be discussed in more detail • Hydrological vs. Calendar year review periods of MS
General:
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Austria, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Sweden, Eurostat, WMO
Test data exchange for quantity during 2008
J F M A M J J A S O N D
Based on the reporting sheet EEA prepares reporting format (data dictionary and table) for a test data exchange via Reportnet
reporting of available info aggregated to RBD level – test scheme; no evaluation of performance
EEA analyse the reported information and prepares a background document on data availability and possibilities of streamlining reporting
Joint Eionet/SoE Group/Eurostat meeting (quantity experts) with experts, possibly together with COM on drought indicators
2009: Regular reporting of quantity data according to the agreed structure
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Thank you for your attention !Thank you for your attention !
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