(Art. 1)
1The communities of plants, animals and micro-organisms in surface waters and the surroundings influenced by them shall:
2The hydrodynamics (bed load transport rate, and flow regimes) and the morphology should be near-natural. In particular, they should guarantee unreservedly the self-cleaning processes, the natural exchange of substances between water and the channel bed as well as the interactions with the surroundings.
3The water quality shall be such that:
– do not accumulate in the plants, animals, micro-organisms, suspended matter or sediments,
– do not have any harmful effects on the communities of plants, animals and micro-organisms and on the use of the water,
– do not cause an unnaturally high production of bio-mass,
– do not harm the biological processes that fulfil the basic physiological needs of plant and animal life, such as the metabolic processes, the reproductive processes and the olfactory orientation of animals,
– occur in the body of water in concentrations that are within the range of natural concentrations where they are already present naturally,
– occur in the body of water only in near-zero concentrations where they are not naturally present.
1The biotic community of underground waters shall:
2The aquifer (flow section, permeability), the upper and lower confining beds and the hydro-dynamism of the groundwater (groundwater levels, flow regime) should correspond to near natural conditions. In particular, the self-cleaning processes and the interactions between water and its surroundings should be guaranteed unreservedly.
3The groundwater quality shall be such that:
– do not accumulate in the biotic community or in the inert matter of the aquifer,
– occur in concentrations that are within the range of natural concentrations where these are already present in natural state groundwater,
– do not occur in groundwater where they are not present naturally,
– have no harmful effects on the use of the groundwater.
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