Groundwater and surface water, with a mean annual salinity of < 0,5 â° (i.e., the limit mentioned in Annex II of the Water Framework Directive).
Groundwater and surface water, with a mean annual salinity of < 0,5 â° (i.e., the limit mentioned in Annex II of the Water Framework Directive).
Inland waters, transitional waters, and coastal waters are included in the definition, except for groundwater. However, when considering chemical status, territorial waters are also included.
Learn moreGroundwater is the water found beneath the Earth's surface in the saturation zone, in direct contact with the ground or subsoil.
Learn moreWater and wastewater that is reused or recycled within a facility or shared with other undertakings to reduce water demand and minimize discharge. Can be used in the same process or different processes within the same facility or other facilities of the undertaking.
Learn moreAccumulation refers to the build-up of substances in the environment, whether from regular activities, incidents, or disposals. It can occur at the production site or elsewhere.
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