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UWWTD Waterbase serves as a source of data for the UWWTD data viewer. The content of UWWTD Waterbase is based on reporting by Member States to the European Commission related to the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (UWWTD) Article 15 and is publicly available for download. Further descriptions and guidelines on this reporting is available from the corresponding section of Reportnet. The structure of the UWWTD Waterbase was derived from the UWWTD data model. The more recent versions of UWWTD Waterbase are included as support for the UWWTD data viewer but also earlier versions are available are directly available from the web-site.
Navigate to a table or a chart in the section "Waste Water Infrastructure - tables and charts".
An empty form like the one below will appear.
Select the “limiting parameters” for the data you wish to view. For example:
Once you have obtained a report but selecting the desired parameters, you can export it to the .xls format (Excel spreadsheet). This is recommended for a better display of large tables.
To export a report, click on the export button.
Enables user to view the distribution of the total generated load per Member state by agglomeration size category and the treatment type applied.
This report displays information on the portions of load generated in agglomerations receiving a particular type of waste water treatment. Moreover, it returns the IDs of receiving areas (per type of treatment) and the type of receiving waters (e.g. sensitive area, catchment of sensitive are, normal area). Selection can be made with using filters such as country, NUTs and reference year. Additional filtering can be done e.g. according to the size of agglomeration, date of compliance is possible in the excel sheet exported from the data viewer. As a default (no filters applied), the query returns information on all agglomerations reported.
This report displays information on the portions of load generated in big cities/big dischargers receiving a particular type of waste water treatment. Selection of data can be made with use of filters such as country, big city/big discharger name (and ID) and reference year. Additional filtering e.g. according to the size of big city, date of compliance is possible in the excel sheet exported from the data viewer. As a default (no filters applied), the query returns information on all big cities/big dischargers reported.
This query returns information on all waste water treatment plants and collecting systems, their capacity, type of treatment and information on the UWWTPs performance. UWWTPs´performance, assessed by the Member States, is expressed as effluent concentrations (BOD, COD, TSS, N and P) passing or failing the concentration limits required by the Directive Annex I. Moreover, it returns the ID and type of receiving area and type of receiving water. As a default (no filters applied) the query returns information on all treatment plants/collecting systems reported.
Show receiving water ID/type and total number of treatment plants by type and compliance (according to Member State) selected per country and NUTS, capacity size and year
This report displays information on receiving areas, i.e. applied article of the UWWTD, date of designation, reasons for designation and sensitivity (N, P). It returns either all receiving areas, or a selection of receiving areas according to one or several parameters mentioned above. Example: Select all Phosphorus - only sensitive areas in Spain, designated after 31.12.2005. Or select all sensitive areas in Italy, for which designation criteria c (i.e. other directives) was applied.
If you need assistance using the UWWTD data viewer, please contact
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./themes/water/european-waters/water-use-and-environmental-pressures/uwwtd/help-and-faq/guidance-on-the-use-of-1 or scan the QR code.
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