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The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive concerns the collection, treatment and discharge of urban waste water and the treatment and discharge of waste water from certain industrial sectors. The objective of the Directive is to protect the environment from the adverse effects of the above mentioned waste water discharges. This series contains time series of spatial and tabular data covering Agglomerations, Discharge Points, and Treatment Plants.
The dataset contains information on the European river basin districts, the river basin district sub-units, the surface water bodies and the groundwater bodies delineated for the 2nd River Basin Management Plans (RBMP) under the Water Framework Directive (WFD) as well as the European monitoring sites used for the assessment of the status of the above mentioned surface water bodies and groundwater bodies. This data set is available only for internal use of the European Commission and the European Environment Agency. Please use the "PUBLIC VERSION": https://sdi.eea.europa.eu/catalogue/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/a0731ebf-6bcc-4afe-bab0-39e7aa88eaba for external use. The information was reported to the European Commission under the Water Framework Directive (WFD) reporting obligations. The dataset compiles the available spatial data related to the 2nd RBMPs due in 2016 (hereafter WFD2016). See http://rod.eionet.europa.eu/obligations/715 for further information on the WFD2016 reporting. See also https://rod.eionet.europa.eu/obligations/766 for information on the Environmental Quality Standards Directive - Preliminary programmes of measures and supplementary monitoring. Where available, spatial data related to the 3rd RBMPs due in 2022 (hereafter WFD2022) was used to update the WFD2016 data. See https://rod.eionet.europa.eu/obligations/780 for further information on the WFD2022 reporting.
GISCO (Geographic Information System of the COmmission) is responsible for meeting the European Commission's geographical information needs at three levels: the European Union, its member countries, and its regions. In addition to creating statistical and other thematic maps, GISCO manages a database of geographical information, and provides related services to the Commission. Its database contains core geographical data covering the whole of Europe, such as administrative boundaries, and thematic geospatial information, such as population grid data. Some data are available for download by the general public and may be used for non-commercial purposes. For further details and information about any forthcoming new or updated datasets, see http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata. This metadata refers to the whole content of GISCO reference database extracted in May 2021, which contains both public datasets (also available for the general public through http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata) and datasets to be used only internally by the EEA (typically, but not only, GISCO datasets at 1:100k). The database is provided in as a single GDB and also as individual GPKG file per feature, with datasets at scales from 1:60M to 1:100K, with reference years spanning until 2021 (e.g. NUTS 2021). Additional information and metadata is provided with the dataset in the folder docs. The database manual, a file with the content of the database, a glossary, and a document with the naming conventions are included in this folder. The document GISCO-ConditionsOfUse.pdf provided with the dataset gives information on the copyrighted data sources, the mandatory acknowledgement clauses and re-dissemination rights. The license conditions for EuroGeographic datasets in GISCO are provided in a standalone document "LicenseConditions_EuroGeographics.pdf". The main updates with respect to the previous version of the full database in the SDI (from June 2020) are the addition of the following datasets: - Coastline boundaries, 2020 (COAS_2020) (N.B.: An update is expected soon) - Degree of Urbanisation, 2020 (DGURBA_2020) - Exclusive Economic Zones, 2020 (EEZ_2020) - FAO Fishing Areas, 2020 (FAO_FISH_2020) - Healthcare services (HEALTH) - LAU Historical Census data (LAU_CENS_1961-2011) - Local Administrative Units, 2017 (LAU_2017), 2019 (LAU_2019) and 2020 (LAU_2020) - LUCAS, 2018 (LUCAS_2018) - Metropolitan Regions, 2021 (MREG_2021) - Postal Codes, 2020 (PCODE_2020) (N.B.: DE is to be updated soon) When available, the model specifications of these new layers are also provided with the database (under the folder docs). NOTE: This metadata file is only for internal EEA purposes and in no case replaces the official metadata provided by Eurostat. For specific GISCO datasets included in this version there are individual EEA metadata files in the SDI: NUTS_2021, MREG_2021 and CNTR_2020. For public products, continuous updates are being published in the public website of GISCO: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata. The original metadata files from Eurostat for the different GISCO datasets are available via ECAS login through the Eurostat metadata portal on https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/inspire-sdi/srv/eng/catalog.search#/home For more information about the full database or any of its datasets, please contact the SDI Team (sdi@eea.europa.eu).
ausgewiesene Trinkwasserschutzgebiete in Dresden, Zuständigkeit lt. Selektionstabelle Inhalt: Das Thema beinhaltet die Lage der Trinkwasserschutzgebiete sowie ihre Einteilung in Schutzzonen. Quelle: Alle Trinkwasserschutzgebiete außer den Schutzgebieten Wachwitz und Karswald sind auf der Grundlage des Wassergesetzes der ehemaligen DDR sowie der TGL 24383/02 (Industrienorm der DDR) festgesetzt worden und sind entsprechend § 123 SächsWG weiterhin gültig. Neue Wasserschutzgebiete (Wachwitz, Karswald) sind auf der Grundlage von WHG und SächsWG festgesetzt.
Ballungsraumgrenze für Lärmkartierung ab 2012
ausgewiesene Trinkwasserschutzgebiete in Dresden, Zuständigkeit lt. Selektionstabelle Inhalt: Das Thema beinhaltet die Lage der Trinkwasserschutzgebiete sowie ihre Einteilung in Schutzzonen. Quelle: Alle Trinkwasserschutzgebiete außer den Schutzgebieten Wachwitz und Karswald sind auf der Grundlage des Wassergesetzes der ehemaligen DDR sowie der TGL 24383/02 (Industrienorm der DDR) festgesetzt worden und sind entsprechend § 123 SächsWG weiterhin gültig. Neue Wasserschutzgebiete (Wachwitz, Karswald) sind auf der Grundlage von WHG und SächsWG festgesetzt.
ausgewiesene Trinkwasserschutzgebiete in Dresden, Zuständigkeit lt. Selektionstabelle Inhalt: Das Thema beinhaltet die Lage der Trinkwasserschutzgebiete sowie ihre Einteilung in Schutzzonen. Quelle: Alle Trinkwasserschutzgebiete außer den Schutzgebieten Wachwitz und Karswald sind auf der Grundlage des Wassergesetzes der ehemaligen DDR sowie der TGL 24383/02 (Industrienorm der DDR) festgesetzt worden und sind entsprechend § 123 SächsWG weiterhin gültig. Neue Wasserschutzgebiete (Wachwitz, Karswald) sind auf der Grundlage von WHG und SächsWG festgesetzt.
Ballungsraumgrenze für Lärmkartierung ab 2012
Ballungsraumgrenze für Lärmkartierung ab 2012
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