JDS 4 program preparation
SK HR RS RO DE AT HU HU SR SR RO BG RO 0
1200 4-acetylaminoantipyrine (AAA) Danube 1000 Tributaries 1
800
600 2
400
Concentration Concentration in ng/L 200 3
Secchi depth [m] depthSecchi 0 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 River km 4
50 ] Mosony Dunaj -1 Morava Vah 40
30
20 Rackeve Arges Drava Vel. Morava
Chlorophyll-a [µg L Chlorophyll-a Iskar 10 Tisa Timok Siret Sava Jantra Prut 100 Cryptophyceae 80
60 Bacillariophyceae
40
Algal group[%] Algal 20 Chlorophyceae 200
] Mosony Dunaj
-1 15 Morava Vah
10
Biomass [mg L [mg Biomass
5 Rackeve Drava Vel. Morava Iskar Arges Siret Tisa Timok Prut Sava Jantra 0 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 River km Igor Liska ICPDR Danube Declaration 2016
We, the Ministers, High Officials and the Member of the European Commission, being responsible for the implementation of the Danube River Protection Convention: appreciate the very valuable scientific results of the third Joint Danube Survey in 2013 as well as its considerable effect on awareness raising for the ICPDR, request the ICPDR to prepare, based on an evaluation of the previous surveys, a fourth Joint Danube Survey to be held in 2019, and commit to secure the necessary funding. JDS 4 General objectives
✓ Producing homogeneous information on selected water quality elements in DRB; ✓ Harmonization & training in WFD related monitoring; ✓ Addressing data gaps for the 2021 DRBMP update. Target analysis
✓ (New) priority substances from the Directive 2013/39/EU; ✓ Danube River Basin Specific Pollutants; ✓ Substances from the EU Watch List; ✓ Other emerging substances of concern in DRB (pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, organophosphorous compounds) ; ✓ Emerging substances SW-GW; ✓ Concentration baseline of microplastics in the Danube. (New) priority substances from the Directive 2013/39/EU
Alachlor (W) Atrazine (W) Brominated diphenylethers (F) Chlorfenvinphos (W) Chlorpyrifos (Chlorpyrifos-ethyl) (W) Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) (W) Diuron (W) Fluoranthene (M) Isoproturon (W) Mercury and its compounds (F) Benzo(a)pyrene (M) Tributyltin compounds (W) Simazine (W) Trifluralin (W) Dicofol (W,F) Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its derivatives (PFOS) (F) Quinoxyfen (W) Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds (F) Aclonifen (W) Bifenox (W) Cybutryne (W) Cypermethrin (W) Dichlorvos (W) Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDD) (F) Heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide (F) Terbutryn (W) Danube River Basin Specific Pollutants
Category 1 and 2 substances SOLUTIONS/NORMAN Prioritisation Framework – analysis in water (prioritisation still ongoing) Chloroxuron Tebuconazole Caffeine Bisphenol A Bromacil Amoxicillin Diazinon Chlorothalonil Carbamazepine Dicamba Metolachlor Dimethenamid Metazachlor 2-Phenylphenol Terbuthylazine Fipronil Desethylterbutylazin Ibuprofen Linuron Substances from the EU Watch List & other emerging substances
EU Watch list: Analysis in water Diclofenac Estrone (E1) 17-Beta-estradiol (E2) 17-Alpha-ethinylestradiol (EE2) Clarithromycin Imidacloprid Azithromycin
Other emerging substances: Analysis in water Illicit drugs Organophosphorous compounds (OPC) Pharmaceuticals New approaches
✓ Analysis of current and new approaches for chemical monitoring; ✓ Non-target screening; ✓ Effect-based tools; ✓ eDNA (with DNAqua-Net & ZFMK).
Abundance
TIC: WER046.D 1e+07
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2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Identification of objectives Selection of parameters Agreement on methodologies Fund raising Core Team selection National teams nomination Harmonizing workshops Administrative set-up Logistical arrangements Sampling Analysis of samples Report writing Report publishing
24 June to 15 July 2019 is JDS 4 tentative date