The water framework directive, published in 2000, set targets for bodies of water across Europe
European targets for improving water quality in Northern Ireland’s rivers and lakes by 2027 will not be met, a new Audit Office report has said.
The Audit Office report said alongside testing of ecological status, the chemical status of rivers and lakes is also measured. However, it said that current approaches taken by the public sector to manage these practices have not been effective. The report said in 2022 one in four pollution incidents in Northern Ireland were linked to the agriculture sector.
It said while pollution incidents linked to NI Water’s operations account for one in eight of all pollution incidents, the total number of incidents declined by 43% between 2017 and 2023.
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