Article | REF: W112 V2

Water data and statistics

Author: Michel ROUSTAN

Publication date: June 10, 2023

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14. Challenges for the future

They can be broken down into items and fall within the framework of European water policy (see the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC and its translation into various water laws):

  • preserve and regenerate the quality of the resource ;

  • produce safe drinking water that protects human health;

  • treat all urban and industrial wastewater, through collective and/or non-collective sanitation;

  • achieve good ecological and chemical status for all water bodies (environments) as quickly as possible;

  • consider certain waters as new resources:

    • stormwater, city = watershed,

    • seawater, desalination,

    • water recycling at industrial...

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