(Art. 6, 8, 13 and 47)
1The water quality must be such that:
2After wastewater has undergone homogeneous mixing with the body of water the mixture must not result in:
3The following numerical requirements apply to every water flow after thorough mixing of the wastewater discharged into the receiving waters; a reserve may be made for particular natural conditions such as water discharge from mires, rare high-water peaks or rare low-water events.
| No | Parameter | Requirements | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nitrogen compounds | ||
| Nitrate*(NO* | For waters which serve as a source of drinking water: 5.6 mg/l N (corresponds to 25 mg/l nitrate) | ||
| 2 | Heavy metals | ||
| Lead*(Pb)* | 0.01 mg/l Pb (total) 1 0.001 mg/l Pb (dissolved) | ||
| Cadmium*(Cd)* | 0.2 µg/l Cd (total) 1 0.05 µg/l Cd (dissolved) | ||
| Chromium*(Cr)* | 0.005 mg/l Cr (total) 1 0.002 mg/l Cr (III and VI) | ||
| Copper*(Cu)* | 0.005 mg/l Cu (total) 1 0.002 mg/l Cu (dissolved) | ||
| Nickel*(Ni)* | 0.01 mg/l Ni (total) 1 0.005 mg/l Ni (dissolved) | ||
| Mercury*(Hg)* | 0.03 µg/l Hg (total) 1 0.01 µg/l Hg (dissolved) | ||
| Zinc*(Zn)* | 0.02 mg/l Zn (total) 1 0.005 mg/l Zn (dissolved) | ||
| 3 | Medicinal products | ||
| Azithromycin (CAS No 83905-01-5) | 0.18 µg/l 0.019 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Clarithromycin (CAS No 81103-11-9) | 0.19 µg/l 0.12 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Diclofenac (CAS No 15307-86-5) | 0.05 µg/l (continuous)2 | ||
| 4 | Organic pesticides (Biocidal products and plant protection products) | ||
| For waters which serve as a source of drinking water: | For waters which do not serve as a source of drinking water: | ||
| 0.1 µg/l per individual substance, unless otherwise specified below. | 0.1 µg/l per individual substance, unless otherwise specified below. | ||
| Azoxystrobin (CAS No 131860-33-8) | 0.55 µg/l 0.2 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Chlorpyrifos (CAS No 2921-88-2) | 0.0044 µg/l 0.00046 µg/l (continuous) 2 | 0.0044 µg/l 0.00046 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Cypermethrin (CAS No 52315-07-8) | 0.00044 µg/l 0.00003 µg/l (continuous) 2 | 0.00044 µg/l 0.00003 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Cyprodinil (CAS No 121552-61-2) | 3.3 µg/l 0.33 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Diazinon (CAS No 333-41-5) | 0.02 µg/l 0.012 µg/l (continuous) 2 | 0.02 µg/l 0.012 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Diuron (CAS No 330-54-1) | 0.07 µg/l (continuous)2 | 0.25 µg/l 0.07 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Epoxiconazole (CAS No 133855-98-8) | 0.24 µg/l 0.2 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Imidacloprid (CAS No 138261-41-3) | 0.013 µg/l (continuous)2 | 0.1 µg/l 0.013 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Isoproturon (CAS No 34123-59-6) | 1.7 µg/l 0.64 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| MCPA (CAS No 94-74-6) | 6.4 µg/l 0.66 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Metazachlor (CAS No 67129-08-2) | 0.02 µg/l (continuous)2 | 0.28 µg/l 0.02 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Metribuzin (CAS No 21087-64-9) | 0.058 µg/l (continuous)2 | 0.87 µg/l 0.058 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Nicosulfuron (CAS No 111991-09-4) | 0.0087 µg/l (continuous)2 | 0.23 µg/l 0.0087 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Pirimicarb (CAS No 23103-98-2) | 0.09 µg/l (continuous)2 | 1.8 µg/l 0.09 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| S-Metolachlor (CAS No 87392-12-9) | 3.3 µg/l 0,69 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Terbuthylazine (CAS No 5915-41-3) | 1.3 µg/l 0.22 µg/l (continuous) 2 | ||
| Terbutryn (CAS No 886-50-0) | 0.065 µg/l (continuous)2 | 0.34 µg/l 0.065 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Thiacloprid (CAS No 111988-49-9) | 0.08 µg/l 0.01 µg/l (continuous) 2 | 0.08 µg/l 0.01 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| Thiamethoxam (CAS No 153719-23-4) | 0.042 µg/l (continuous)2 | 1.4 µg/l 0.042 µg/l (continuous) 2 | |
| 1 The dissolved concentration is determinant. If the value specified for the total concentration is respected, it may be assumed that the value for the dissolved concentration is also respected. 2 Concentration averaged over a period of 2 weeks. |
1The water quality must be such that:
2The oxygen content on the channel bed must not be adversely affected by:
3The hydrodynamics, morphology and temperature conditions of the water must not be so changed by water withdrawals, water discharges and building activities that its self-purification capacity is reduced or the water quality in the body of water is made insufficient to sustain communities specific to it.
4The introduction or the withdrawal of heat must not alter the temperature in a watercourse by more than 3 °C above or below the temperature in its as near natural as possible state, or, in trout water stretches, by more than 1.5 °C; furthermore, the water temperature must not exceed 25C°. These requirements apply after thorough mixing.
5The following numerical requirements apply to every water flow after thorough mixing of the wastewater discharged into the receiving waters; a reserve may be made for particular natural conditions such as water discharge from mires, rare high-water peaks or rare low-water events.
| No. | Parameter | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Biochemical oxygen demand*(BOD* | 2 to 4 mg/l O The lower value applies to waters which are naturally only slightly polluted. |
| 2 | Dissolved organic carbon*(DOC)* | 1 to mg/l C The lower value applies to waters which are naturally only slightly polluted. |
| 3 | Ammonium*(sum of NH* | at temperatures: – above 10 °C: 0.2 mg/l N – below 10 °C: 0.4 mg/l N |
1The morphology and functions of the upper layers of sediments which are essential for providing the water quality required to preserve the communities of plants, animals and micro-organisms must not be durably altered by changes made to the terrain (e.g. dredging, movement of excavated material within the expanse of water, levelling or backfilling of banks, reinforcement of banks or creation of dikes).
2The nutrient content should allow at most an average production of biomass; subject to particular natural circumstances.
3For lakes, moreover, the following applies:
1The concentration of substances in the groundwater for which requirements are specified in No 22 should not continually increase.
2The quality of the groundwater must be such that it does not pollute surface water after exfiltration.
3The introduction or withdrawal of heat must not alter the temperature of the groundwater by more than 3 °C above or below the temperature in its natural state; this does not apply to very local changes in temperature.
4Infiltration of wastewater into underground waters must not result in:
5Infiltration installations, withdrawals of water and other interventions connected with construction work must not, insofar as possible, damage the protective upper confining bed, or alter the hydrodynamics in such a way as to have detrimental effects on the quality of water.
1The water quality must be suchthat after the use of basic water conditioning, it complies with the requirements of the foodstuffs legislation.
2The following numerical requirements apply, subject to the particular natural circumstances. For substances originating from polluted sites, these requirements do not apply in the downstream area where the greater part of these substances is degraded or retained.
| No. | Parameter | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dissolved organic carbon*(DOC)* | 2 mg/l C |
| 2 | Ammonium (sum of NH | In oxic conditions: 0.08 mg/l N (corresponds to 0.1 mg/l ammonium) In anoxic conditions: 0.4 mg/l N (corresponds to 0.5 mg/l ammonium) |
| 3 | Nitrate*(NO* | 5.6 mg/l N*(corresponds to 25 mg/l nitrate)* |
| 4 | Sulphate*(SO* | 40 mg/l SO |
| 5 | Chloride (Cl–) | 40 mg/l Cl– |
| 6 | Aliphatic hydrocarbons | 0.001 mg/l per single substance |
| 7 | Monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons | 0.001 mg/l per single substance |
| 8 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons*(PAH)* | 0.1 µg/l per single substance |
| 9 | Volatile organic halogens*(VOX)* | 0.001 mg/l per single substance |
| 10 | Adsorbable organic halogens*(AOX)* | 0.01 mg/l X |
| 11 | Organic pesticides (biocidal products and plant protection products ) | 0.1 µg/l per single substance. |
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