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PLANNING FOR THE CIS WORK PROGRAMME 2007-2009 PART 3 – NEW AND EMERGING ACTIVITIES SEDIMENTS. WFD SCG 15-16 May 2006. Sediments. … are natural element of any surface water … are highly movable, in estuaries in 2 directions … are not limited through water bodies
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PLANNING FOR THE CIS WORK PROGRAMME 2007-2009PART 3 – NEW AND EMERGING ACTIVITIESSEDIMENTS WFD SCG 15-16 May 2006
Sediments … are natural element of any surface water … are highly movable, in estuaries in 2 directions … are not limited through water bodies … form habitats and shape hydromorphology They are closely interrelated with WFD implementation
Sediment Management … is of importance for Navigation Indispensable for Ports and Waterways Hydropower Sedimentation in reservoirs and dams Agriculture Sediments form fertile floodplains Flood protection Sedimentation on floodplains during inundations has 2 main aspects Quantity Annually in Europe about 200 Million m3dredged material for navigation Quality Sediment contamination can be a challenge for entire river basins
Sediment Management - a cross-cutting issue • Scientifically in the water – soil – groundwater continuum • Legally with links besides WFD to • Marine environment (EU & international conventions) • Soil strategy • Waste legislation • Protection of nature and biodiversity Sediment Management is highly complex with many involved interests and stakeholders!
SedNet • European Sediment Network for environmentally, socially and economically viable practices of sediment management on river basin scale • Funded by EC DG-Research from 2002 – 2004 • Is continued since 2005 with founding and Steer Group members from Germany, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Italy, cooperation with UNESCO. • Round Table Discussion "Sediment management – an essential element of River Basin Management Plans“ • 22 + 23 November 2006 in Venice • with invited speakers from different sectors • to identify future needs, possible activities, solutions
CEDA • … recognises the high complexity of sediment issues. • The SedNet Round Table initiative is meant to identify future needs and actions to reach WFD objectives with proper sediment management. • … asks DG ENV, MS / River Commissions and NGOs to support this initiative. • Based on the outcome of the Round Table initiative future integration of sediment issues into the CIS process should be discussed with DG ENV.