Thursday, 2 February 2012
EC proposal adds 15 new substances to water pollution list
Improvements in water quality in the EU could be at risk from new forms of chemical pollution and so the European Commission has proposed to add 15 chemicals to the list of 33 pollutants that are monitored and controlled in EU surface waters.

The 15 substances include industrial chemicals as well as substances used in biocides, pharmaceuticals and plant protection products. They have been selected on the basis of scientific evidence that they may pose a significant risk to health, said the EC.
Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik said: "Water pollution is one of the environmental worries most frequently cited by EU citizens. I welcome this advance as it is clearly answering people's expectations. These 15 additional chemicals need to be monitored and controlled to ensure they don't pose a risk to the environment or human health."
The EC explained this week that the update will be achieved through a revision of the directive on priority substances in the field of water quality.
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