• EN 16039:2011

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    Water quality - Guidance standard on assessing the hydromorphological features of lakes

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    Published date:  13-09-2011

    Publisher:  Comite Europeen de Normalisation

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Principle
    5 Survey requirements
    6 Features for survey and assessment
    7 Reporting hydromorphological assessment
      and classification
    8 Training and quality assurance for survey
      and assessment
    Annex A (informative) - Common European lake
            types defined by mode of formation
    Annex B (informative) - Lake shore and bottom
            natural and artificial substrates
    Annex C (informative) - Definitions and formulae
            for lake morphometric parameters
    Annex D (informative) - Equipment required for
            a field-based hydromorphological survey
    Annex E (informative) - Checklist of factors relevant
            to assessing hydrological regime
    Annex F (informative) - Explanatory account of the
            Lake Habitat Survey (LHS) method
    Annex G (informative) - Remote sensing and GIS
            for lake hydromorphology data capture
    Bibliography

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    This European Standard is applicable to lakes, which are water bodies occupying one or more basins with surface areas greater than 1 ha (0,01 km2) and maximum depths (at mean water level) greater than 1 m. All types of permanent lakes, including natural, modified and artificial, fresh water and brackish, except for those systems which regularly connect to the sea, are included in this European Standard, though canals are excluded.Based on these criteria, it can be estimated that there are at least 500 000 natural lakes across Europe, most of which are located in the glaciated landscapes in northern and western provinces and in Scandinavia. Lakeland districts also occur locally in areas such as the Danubian plain and around the Alps. Elsewhere, naturally occurring lakes are relatively sparse and in such areas reservoirs or pits are more common. This European Standard is designed to:a)support environmental and conservation agencies in meeting the monitoring requirements of the WFD (Article 8, Annex II and Annex V);b)generate data sets appropriate for monitoring and reporting of Natura 2000 sites designated under the Habitats Directive and the Birds Directive;c)provide information supporting other environmental reporting requirements (e.g. in relation to biodiversity or environmental impact assessment);d)support lake management and restoration initiatives.This European Standard:a)defines the key term of ‘hydromorphology’ and other terms relating to the physical characteristics of lakes and their hydrological regimes;b)details essential features and processes of lakes that should be characterised as part of a hydromorphological survey and for determining the hydromorphological condition of a lake;c)identifies and defines the key pressures affecting European lakes;d)provides guidance on strategies for collecting hydromorphological data depending on resources available and the anticipated use of the assessment; a hierarchy of approaches is recognised from the ‘overview method’ utilising existing databases, maps and remote sensing data through to recognised field-based survey techniques such as Lake Habitat Survey (LHS);e)offers guidance on data presentation;f)establishes guidance on data quality assurance issues.This European Standard does not deal with biological assessments in lakes such as the presence or absence of individual species or community composition, nor does it attempt to link specific hydromorphological features with their associated biological communities or to create a classification based on such links. However, it is relevant where plants or other organisms form significant structural elements of the habitat (e.g. a gradation from riparian to littoral vegetation).With respect to the WFD, the hydromorphological condition of a lake only contributes to its status classification at high ecological status (HES). Hydromorphological conditions are not defined for good and moderate status but shall be sufficient to support the biological elements.

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    Committee CEN/TC 230
    Development Note Supersedes PREN 16039. (09/2011)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Comite Europeen de Normalisation
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    I.S. EN ISO 11074:2015 SOIL QUALITY - VOCABULARY (ISO 11074:2015)
    DIN EN 16870 E : 2017 WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON DETERMINING THE DEGREE OF MODIFICATION OF LAKE HYDROMORPHOLOGY
    BS EN 16503:2014 Water quality. Guidance standard on assessing the hydromorphological features of transitional and coastal waters
    I.S. EN 16503:2014 WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON ASSESSING THE HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TRANSITIONAL AND COASTAL WATERS
    UNE-EN 16870:2017 Water quality - Guidance standard on determining the degree of modification of lake hydromorphology
    15/30300245 DC : 0 BS EN 16870 - WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON DETERMINING THE HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF LAKES
    12/30253114 DC : 0 BS EN 16503 - WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON ASSESSING THE HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TRANSITIONAL AND COASTAL WATERS
    DIN EN 16870:2015-07 (Draft) WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON DETERMINING THE DEGREE OF MODIFICATION OF LAKE HYDROMORPHOLOGY
    BS EN 16870:2017 Water quality. Guidance standard on determining the degree of modification of lake hydromorphology
    DIN EN 16503:2014-11 WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON ASSESSING THE HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TRANSITIONAL AND COASTAL WATERS
    UNE-EN 16503:2015 Water quality - Guidance standard on assessing the hydromorphological features of transitional and coastal waters
    I.S. EN 16870:2017 WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON DETERMINING THE DEGREE OF MODIFICATION OF LAKE HYDROMORPHOLOGY
    EN ISO 11074:2015 Soil quality - Vocabulary (ISO 11074:2015)
    EN 16503:2014 Water quality - Guidance standard on assessing the hydromorphological features of transitional and coastal waters
    EN 16870:2017 Water quality - Guidance standard on determining the degree of modification of lake hydromorphology
    DIN EN 16503 E : 2014 WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON ASSESSING THE HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TRANSITIONAL AND COASTAL WATERS
    BS EN ISO 11074:2015 Soil quality. Vocabulary
    UNI EN 16503 : 2014 WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD ON ASSESSING THE HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF TRANSITIONAL AND COASTAL WATERS
    ISO 11074:2015 Soil quality — Vocabulary

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 5667-4:2016 Water quality Sampling Part 4: Guidance on sampling from lakes, natural and man-made
    ISO 19111:2007 Geographic information Spatial referencing by coordinates
    EN 14996:2006 Water quality - Guidance on assuring the quality of biological and ecological assessments in the aquatic environment
    ISO/TR 11330:1997 Determination of volume of water and water level in lakes and reservoirs
    EN 14614 : 2004 WATER QUALITY - GUIDANCE STANDARD FOR ASSESSING THE HYDROMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF RIVERS
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