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The recast Drinking Water Directive (DWD) is the EU’s main law on drinking water. It concerns the access to and the quality of water intended for human consumption to protect human health. The recast is a response by the Commission to the European Citizens' Initiative ' Right2Water '.
There are laws designed to preserve water sources and both freshwater and marine ecosystems, and to guarantee the cleanliness of drinking and bathing water. The EU Water Framework Directive establishes a legal framework to protect and restore clean water and to ensure its long-term sustainable use.
1. This Regulation lays down minimum requirements for water quality and monitoring and provisions on risk management, for the safe use of reclaimed water in the context of integrated water management.
Water-quality standards. EU countries must ensure that water intended for human consumption is ‘wholesome and clean’. It must be free from any micro-organisms and parasites and from any substances which, in numbers or concentrations, are a potential danger to human health. Specifically, it must meet the following minimum requirements.
28 lut 2024 · What are the key European legislations governing our waters? In this page: Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) Pollution under the WFD. Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC) Drinking Water Directive (2020/2184/EU) Floods Directive (2007/60/EC) Nitrates Directive (1991/676/EEC) Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (1991/271/EEC)
The regulation on water reuse will apply from 26 June 2023. The Commission will help EU countries to fully apply the new rules. These are the guidelines to help apply the Water Reuse Regulation.
Implementation of the EU water legislation. European Parliament resolution of 17 December 2020 on the implementation of the EU water legislation (2020/2613(RSP)) (2021/C 445/16) The European Parliament, — having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 191 thereof,