Water reuse: Setting minimum requirements
Although freshwater is relatively abundant in the European Union (EU), water stress occurs in many areas, particularly in the Mediterranean region and parts of the Atlantic region, with environmental and economic impacts. In May 2018, the European Commission put forward a proposal for a regulation setting EU-wide standards that reclaimed water would need to meet in order to be used for agricultural irrigation, with the aim of encouraging greater use of reclaimed water and contributing to alleviating water scarcity. The Commission estimates that the proposal could increase water reuse in agricultural irrigation from 1.7 billion m³ to 6.6 billion m³ per year, thereby reducing water stress by 5 %. The European Parliament adopted its first-reading position on 12 February 2019, and the Council agreed on a general approach on 26 June 2019. Trilogue negotiations concluded with a provisional agreement on 2 December. The agreed text, endorsed by the ENVI committee on 21 January 2020, was adopted at first reading by the Council on 7 April. It now returns to the Parliament for final adoption at second reading. Second edition of a briefing originally drafted by Didier Bourguignon. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
Briefing
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- AGRICULTURE, SYLVICULTURE ET PÊCHE
- besoin en eau
- consommation d'eau
- distribution de l'eau
- droit de l'Union européenne
- détérioration de l'environnement
- eau usée
- ENVIRONNEMENT
- exploitation de la terre agricole
- irrigation
- milieu naturel
- politique de l'environnement
- proposition (UE)
- protection de l'environnement
- QUESTIONS SOCIALES
- ressource en eau
- santé
- santé publique
- traitement de l'eau
- UNION EUROPÉENNE
- urbanisme et construction
- utilisation de l'eau
- élaboration du droit de l'UE