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Département Des ARDENNES Département De HAUTE-MARNE DEGRADES / PROBLEMAT INDICE BSS BASSIN ELEMENTAIRE DEPT COMMUNE_IMPLANTATION_CAPTAGE NOM DU CAPTAGE PRIORITAIRES GRENELLE/ IQUE CAUSE(S) DE DEGRADATION ZAR PRIORITAIRES CONFERENCE ENVIRONNEMENTALE AGRICOLE Département des ARDENNES 01103X0032 Chiers - Meuse 08 AUTHE SOURCE TROMPE FILLE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00695X0015 Chiers - Meuse 08 BALAIVES-ET-BUTZ FONTAINE DE RONVAUX - SOURCE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00693X0008 Chiers - Meuse 08 BOSSEVAL-ET-BRIANCOURT SOURCE DE LA CHAMBRE DES ROIS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00696X0004 Chiers - Meuse 08 BOUTANCOURT RUTZ D ARNY - SCE DES SAPINS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00695X0125 Chiers - Meuse 08 CHALANDRY-ELAIRE PRISE D'EAU EN MEUSE (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00873X0039 Chiers - Meuse 08 CHEMERY-SUR-BAR CAPTAGE DE LA GORGE NAUMONT Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00873X0025 Chiers - Meuse 08 CHEVEUGES SOURCE DE MAURU Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00696X0012 Chiers - Meuse 08 DOM-LE-MESNIL PUITS DU SOURD Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00697X0088 Chiers - Meuse 08 DONCHERY LES HAYETTES - PUITS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00698X0059 Chiers - Meuse 08 GIVONNE SCE DE L'ETANG/ FOND DE HAYBES Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00688X0010 Chiers - Meuse 08 GUIGNICOURT-SUR-VENCE FRANC LIEU SOURCE DU MOULIN Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00688X0011 Chiers - Meuse 08 GUIGNICOURT-SUR-VENCE SOURCE DE FRANC-LIEU CAPTAGE 1 FERME Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Phytosanitaires 00688X0022 Chiers - Meuse 08 GUIGNICOURT-SUR-VENCE SOURCE DE FRANC-LIEU CAPTAGE 2 PIED DE COLLINE Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Phytosanitaires 00688X0037 Chiers - Meuse 08 GUIGNICOURT-SUR-VENCE SOURCE DE FRANCLIEU CAPTAGE 3 (INTERMÉDIAIRE) Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Phytosanitaires 00885X1008 Chiers - Meuse 08 LETANNE SOURCE LES TROIS FONTAINES Dégradés OUI Nitrates 00873X0017 Chiers - Meuse 08 NOYERS-PONT-MAUGIS FOND DE TANETTE SOURCE Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01103X0063 Chiers - Meuse 08 OCHES TERME DE ST PIERREMONT SOURCE Dégradés OUI Nitrates 00705X0009 Chiers - Meuse 08 POURU-SAINT-REMY FONTAINE DU SOURD - SOURCE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00883X0025 Chiers - Meuse 08 PUILLY-ET-CHARBEAUX SOURCE DE LUZIE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00883X0044 Chiers - Meuse 08 PUILLY-ET-CHARBEAUX SOURCE DU PRE RUISSEAU -PUILLY Prioritaires conférence environnementale OUI Nitrates 00872X0004 Chiers - Meuse 08 SAPOGNE-ET-FEUCHERES SOURCE DU BOIS ST NICOLAS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00876X0011 Chiers - Meuse 08 TANNAY SOURCE DE HUCHON S 1 Prioritaires conférence environnementale OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00876X0017 Chiers - Meuse 08 TANNAY PUITS AU DESSUS DE L'EGLISE Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00876X0034 Chiers - Meuse 08 TANNAY SOURCE D'UCHON S2 Prioritaires conférence environnementale OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00697X0051 Chiers - Meuse 08 VILLERS-SUR-BAR SOURCE LES VAUSELLES Prioritaires conférence environnementale OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00682X0027 Meuse Hercynienne 08 AUBIGNY-LES-POTHEES AUBIGNY FONTAINE ST MARTIN/SCE Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Phytosanitaires 00682X0028 Meuse Hercynienne 08 AUBIGNY-LES-POTHEES LA GRANDE FONTAINE - SOURCE Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Phytosanitaires 00695X0056 Meuse Hercynienne 08 CHARLEVILLE-MEZIERES LE THEUX PUITS N°2 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00687X0011 Meuse Hercynienne 08 CLAVY-WARBY BOIS DE CLAVY SOURCE DE NEPARCY Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00406X0010 Meuse Hercynienne 08 LANDRICHAMPS LA HOUILLE - PRISE D'EAU (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00535X0014 Meuse Hercynienne 08 MONTHERME LA PILETTE RUISSEAU PAS FAUVIN (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00683X0023 Meuse Hercynienne 08 REMILLY-LES-POTHEES PUITS DE REMILLY LES POTHEES Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00687X0002 Meuse Hercynienne 08 SAINT-MARCEL FONTAINE DU FOND DE DOUX/SOURCE DE GIRAUMONT Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00687X0003 Meuse Hercynienne 08 SAINT-MARCEL SOURCE DU VILLAGE Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00684X0031 Meuse Hercynienne 08 SAINT-MARCEL LA GREVE - SOURCE Prioritaires conférence environnementale OUI Nitrates 00688X0004 Meuse Hercynienne 08 THIS SOURCE LA TROCHE Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00687X0001 Meuse Hercynienne 08 VAUX-VILLAINE SOURCE NORD OUEST DU VILLAGE Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 00684X0040 Meuse Hercynienne 08 WARCQ PRISE D'EAU LA SORMONNE (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01104X0003 Moyenne Meuse 08 NOUART SOURCE LA CHARLETTE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01111X0037 Moyenne Meuse 08 TAILLY PUITS DE BARRICOURT Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01104X0020 Moyenne Meuse 08 VAUX-EN-DIEULET SOURCE DES TANNIERES Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 01104X0046 Moyenne Meuse 08 VAUX-EN-DIEULET LA PETITE SARTELE SCE 2 Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Phytosanitaires Département de HAUTE-MARNE 03373X0043 Haute Meuse 52 GONCOURT SCE LA PAPETERIE CHALVRAINES Prioritaires conférence environnementale OUI Nitrates 03372X0011 Haute Meuse 52 ROMAIN-SUR-MEUSE SCE VILLAGE EST ROMAIN/MEUSE Dégradés OUI Nitrates DEGRADES / PROBLEMAT INDICE BSS BASSIN ELEMENTAIRE DEPT COMMUNE_IMPLANTATION_CAPTAGE NOM DU CAPTAGE PRIORITAIRES GRENELLE/ IQUE CAUSE(S) DE DEGRADATION ZAR PRIORITAIRES CONFERENCE ENVIRONNEMENTALE AGRICOLE Département de MEURTHE ET MOSELLE 01123X0001 Bassin Ferrifère - Meuse 54 FRESNOIS-LA-MONTAGNE SOURCE DU FOND DES RUS N°1 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01123X0019 Bassin Ferrifère - Meuse 54 FRESNOIS-LA-MONTAGNE FORAGE DU FOND DES RUS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01123X0009 Bassin Ferrifère - Meuse 54 LONGUYON SOURCE DE LA MACHINE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01124X0026 Bassin Ferrifère - Meuse 54 PIERREPONT SOURCE DES SEPT FONTAINES - 2 ÉMERGENCES CAPTÉES SÉPARÉES DE 100 M Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00897X0007 Bassin Ferrifère - Meuse 54 SAINT-PANCRE SOURCE DE LA RENARDIERE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 00897X0002 Bassin Ferrifère - Meuse 54 TELLANCOURT SOURCE DE JADOT Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01123X0013 Bassin Ferrifère - Meuse 54 VIVIERS-SUR-CHIERS PUITS DE L'ENCLOS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02293X0013 Bouvades - Moselle 54 FONTENOY-SUR-MOSELLE FORAGE COMMUNAL Dégradés OUI Nitrates 02295X0014 Bouvades - Moselle 54 FOUG PUITS P1 Dégradés OUI Nitrates 02673X0017 Bouvades - Moselle 54 GERMINY SOURCE DU FRENE Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 02298X0124 Bouvades - Moselle 54 MARON PUITS RANNEY Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02296X0133 Bouvades - Moselle 54 TOUL PRISE D'EAU DE TOUL (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02684X0018 Haute Meurthe 54 REHAINVILLER CAPTAGE DE REHAINVILLER Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires X 02688X0023 Haute Moselle 54 CLAYEURES SOURCE DE LA PIECE D'EAU Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02682X0084 Haute Moselle 54 FLAVIGNY-SUR-MOSELLE PUITS N°1 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02305X0202 Haute Moselle 54 MEREVILLE PRISE D'EAU DE NEUVES-MAISONS (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02681X0105 Haute Moselle 54 MEREVILLE PUITS N°3 MEREVILLE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02681X0122 Haute Moselle 54 MEREVILLE PRISE D'EAU DE MESSEIN (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02681X0130 Haute Moselle 54 RICHARDMENIL RÉSERVE CUGN (eau superficielle) Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02682X0097 Haute Moselle 54 VELLE-SUR-MOSELLE REALIMENTATION DE VELLE Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02677X0026 Madon 54 FAVIERES SOURCE EN ROSIERES Prioritaires Grenelle OUI ? 03033X0021 Madon 54 FECOCOURT SOURCE DES CONROTTES 1 Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 03033X0031 Madon 54 FECOCOURT SOURCE DES CONROTTES II Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 03033X0019 Madon 54 GRIMONVILLER SOURCE DU VIEUX CHEMIN Dégradés OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 03033X0020 Madon 54 GRIMONVILLER SOURCE DU HAUT DES PLANTS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02677X0074 Madon 54 SELAINCOURT CAPTAGE C1 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02677X0075 Madon 54 SELAINCOURT CAPTAGE C2 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02677X0090 Madon 54 SELAINCOURT CAPTAGE C3 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02677X0048 Madon 54 SELAINCOURT CAPTAGE C4 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 03034X0008 Madon 54 THEY-SOUS-VAUDEMONT SOURCE LA VIGNOTTE Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Nitrates X 02677X0044 Madon 54 VANDELEVILLE SOURCE DU GUEULARD Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02674X0021 Madon 54 VITERNE SOURCE DE GIRONDEUIL Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 02302X0097 Métropole Lorraine 54 BOUXIERES-AUX-CHENES SOURCE MOULIN R1 Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 02302X0187 Métropole Lorraine 54 BOUXIERES-AUX-CHENES SOURCE DE MOULIN R4 Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Nitrates et Phytosanitaires 01945X0087 Métropole Lorraine 54 CUSTINES SOURCE N°1 DU TROU DE LA MINE Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01945X0094 Métropole Lorraine 54 CUSTINES SOURCES DE LA GARENNE Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01945X0095 Métropole Lorraine 54 CUSTINES SOURCE N°2 DU TROU DE LA MINE Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01945X0091 Métropole Lorraine 54 FAULX SOURCE DE MERCQUENARD Prioritaires conférence environnementale OUI Nitrates 01945X0092 Métropole Lorraine 54 FAULX SOURCE DES SANGLIERS Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01945X0052 Métropole Lorraine 54 FAULX SOURCE COULEUVRE: CAPTAGE N°1 Dégradés OUI Phytosanitaires 01938X0104 Métropole Lorraine 54 LOISY PUITS N°1 Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01938X0105 Métropole Lorraine 54 LOISY PUITS N°2 Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01938X0113 Métropole Lorraine 54 LOISY SOURCE S5 DU GRAND SART Prioritaires Grenelle OUI Nitrates X 01938X0117 Métropole Lorraine 54 LOISY PUITS N°4 Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01938X0118 Métropole Lorraine 54 LOISY PUITS N°5 Dégradés OUI Nitrates 01938X0147 Métropole Lorraine 54 LOISY SOURCE S1 DU GRAND SART
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