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USE OF EFFECT-BASED METHODS TO ASSESS SURFACE WATER STATUS
HORA, M.; KRISTOVÁ, A.; SOLDÁN, P. T. G. Masaryk Water Research Institute
This article deals with the use of effect-based methods for the qualitative
assessment of the state of surface waters in the context of Directive 2000/60/ EC
establishing the framework for Community activity in the field of water policy and
the upcoming amendment to Directive 2008/105/EC on environmental quality standards.
The implemented monitoring of priority substances and specific pollutants is not
able to capture all sources of pollution that negatively affect surface water quality.
Likewise, current practice does not allow a comprehensive assessment of mixtures,
including emergent pollutants, metabolites and transformation products of substances
on water quality. Effect-based methods are a suitable tool for ecotoxicological evaluation
of pollution, which takes into account all substances contained in the sample and possible
effects of mixtures (synergistic effects). They thus provide important additional information
to the results of the assessment of the state of surface water bodies.