This paper discusses the problem of the identification and definition of the urban agglomerations in accordance with Directive 91/271/EC. The aim of this identification is to guarantee a satisfactory level of treatment for urban wastewaters and the achievement of the quality objectives for water bodies. The methodology employed, taking into account the existing planning tools in the water service sector, has been based on official national census data, on the Water Protection Plan, on the predictions of Water Service Plans prepared by each Water Authority and on detailed indications provided by the Authorities themselves. The proposed approach, obtained with geographic information systems applications and the calculation of pollution loads, is described and tested in the Veneto region, Italy. In the final part of the paper some considerations on the results obtained are presented and discussed.
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July 01 2011
Proposal for identification methodology for urban agglomerations according to directive 91/271/EEC on wastewater treatment
M. Ostoich;
1Veneto Regional Environmental Prevention and Protection Agency (ARPAV), Environmental Controls Service, Provincial Department of Venice, via Lissa n. 6, 30171 Mestre-Venezia, Italy
E-mail: mostoich@arpa.veneto.it
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M. Carcereri
M. Carcereri
2ARPAV, Internal Water Service, Piazzale Stazione n. 1, 35121 Padova, Italy
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Water Sci Technol (2011) 64 (2): 512–520.
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Received:
September 12 2010
Accepted:
January 31 2011
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M. Ostoich, M. Carcereri; Proposal for identification methodology for urban agglomerations according to directive 91/271/EEC on wastewater treatment. Water Sci Technol 1 July 2011; 64 (2): 512–520. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.538
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