WFD Template Definition
Template short name: WFD_GWBODYSTATUS, Name: WFD_GroundwaterBodyStatus, Geometry type: None
No.
Attribute
Attribute short name
Definition
Type
Obligation
Attribute values
Origin
0.0
TEMPLATE
Name der Schablone. Darf nicht verändert werden
string (24)
Mandatory
Kat.I
1.0
EU_CD_GB
Internationaler Schlüssel für den GroundwaterBody. Der Schlüssel setzt sich zusammen aus dem MemberStateCode, dem FeatureClassCode und dem nationalen Schlüssel . Generell: <MemberStateCode>_<FeatureClassCode>_ <LAND_CD>_<ID>
string (42)
Mandatory, primary key
Kat.I
2.0
RBD_CD
4-digit code fuer die Flussgebietseinheit.
string (4)
Mandatory
Kat.I
2.1
WA_CD
4-digit code für die Working Area.
string (10)
Mandatory
Kat.I
2.2
LAND_CD
Der CountryStateCode wird in Anlehnung an die Regelungen der DIN EN ISO 3166-1 und DIN ISO 3166-2 aus zwei Alpha-2 Schlüsseln zusammen gesetzt. Der erste Teil des Schlüssels entspricht dem CountryCode, der zweite Schlüsselbestandteil steht für die Verwaltungseinheiten (Bundesland). Für Deutschland sind diese Verwaltungseinheiten vorgegeben. Für andere Länder ist der Alpha-2 Schlüssel (XX) frei wählbar.
string (4)
Mandatory
Kat.I
2.4
INS_WHEN
Erstellungsdatum des Datensatzes
date (8)
Mandatory
YYYYMMDD
Kat.I
2.5
INS_BY
Anspechpartner
string (15)
Mandatory
Kat.I
2.6
METADATA
Der Name der Metadatendatei ist abhängig vom hier erfassten Gebiet. Er kann auf vier verschiedene Arten gebildet werden. Er setzt sich zusammen aus der Kurzbezeichnung für die Schablone, dem CountryStateCode, dem WorkAreaCode oder dem RiverBasinDistrictCode und wird um die Dateinamenserweiterung XML ergänzt. Alle Angaben sind in Grossbuchstaben auszuführen.Schema: <TemplateShortName>_ <CountryStateCode>_ <WorkAreaCode>.XML or <TemplateShortName>_ <CountryStateCode>_ <RiverBasinDistrictCode>.XML or <TemplateShortName>_ <CountryStateCode>.XML or <TemplateShortName>_ <WorkAreaCode>.XML Beispiel: für Nordrhein-Westfalen für den Niederrhein: COMPATH_DENW_2800.XML für Nordrhein-Westfalen für den Rhein COMPATH_DENW_2000.XML für Nordrhein-Westfalen: COMPATH_DENW.XML für das Gesamtgebiet Niederrhein: COMPATH_2800.XML
string (255)
Mandatory
Kat.I
3.5
QUANT_STAT
Mengenmäßiger Zustand, GE1 Elemente
string (1)
Mandatory
Kat.I
3.7
CHEM_STAT
Chemischer Zustand
string (1)
Mandatory
Kat.I
3.30
REAS_CHEM
If the groundwater body is of poor chemical status, select reasons from the enumeration list: 'Surface water' = Failure to achieve Environmental Objectives (Article 4 WFD) in associated surface water bodies or significant diminution of the ecological or chemical status of such surface water bodies. 'Groundwater dependent terrestrial ecosystems' = Significant damage to terrestrial ecosystems which depend directly on the groundwater body. 'Saline or other intrusion' = Regional saline or other intrusions resulting from anthropogenically induced sustained changes in flow direction. 'Drinking Water Protected Area' = Deterioration in quality of waters for human consumption. 'General water quality assessment' = Significant impairment of human uses; significant environmental risk from pollutants across the groundwater body.Further guidance can be found in CIS Guidance Document 18 on the Groundwater Status and Trends Assessment. Quality checks: Conditional check: Report if gwChemicalStatusValue is '3'.
string (254)
Conditional, mandatory for ChemicalStatus = '3'.
3.31
CHEMASS_Y
Provide the year on which the assessment of status is based. This may be the year that the groundwater body was monitored. In case of grouping this may be the year in which monitoring took place in the surface water bodies within a group that are used to extrapolate results to non-monitored groundwater bodies within the same group. A period is possible (e.g. 2011--2013). Format: YYYY oder YYYY--YYYY.
string (10)
Mandatory
3.32
CHEM_ASSC
Indicate the confidence on the chemical status assigned.'0' = No information. '1' = Low confidence (e.g. no monitoring data, or no conceptual model or understanding of the system). '2' = Medium confidence (e.g. limited or insufficiently robust monitoring data and expert judgment plays a significant role in assessment of status). '3' = High confidence (e.g. good monitoring data, and a good conceptual model or understanding of the system based on information on its natural characteristics and its pressures). The criteria used by Member States to assess confidence vary considerably, but the above examples provide some general guidance. For further information, please see 'CIS Guidance Document No. 7: Monitoring under the Water Framework Directive' and 'CIS Guidance Document No. 15: Groundwater monitoring'.
string (1)
Mandatory
Kat.II
3.34
REAS_QUANT
If the groundwater body is of poor quantitative status, select reasons from the enumeration list: 'Water balance' = Exceedance of available groundwater resource by long-term annual average rate of abstraction that may result in a decrease of groundwater levels. 'Surface water' = Failure to achieve Environmental Objectives (Article 4 WFD) for associated surface water bodies resulting from anthropogenic water level alteration or change in flow conditions; significant diminution of the status of surface waters resulting from anthropogenic water level alteration or change in flow conditions. 'Groundwater dependent terrestrial ecosystems' = Significant damage to groundwater dependent terrestrial ecosystems resulting from an anthropogenic water level alteration. 'Saline or other intrusion' = Regional saline or other intrusions resulting from anthropogenically induced sustained changes in flow direction. Further guidance can be found in CIS Guidance Document 18 on the Groundwater Status and Trends Assessment. Quality checks: Conditional check: Report if gwQuantitativeStatusValue is '3'.
string (254)
Conditional, mandatory for QuantitativeStatus = '3'.
Kat.II
5.19
QUANTASS_Y
Provide the year on which the assessment of status is based. This may be the year that the groundwater body was monitored. In case of grouping this may be the year in which monitoring took place in the groundwater bodies within a group that are used to extrapolate results to non-monitored groundwater bodies within the same group. A period is possible (e.g. 2011--2013). Format: YYYY oder YYYY--YYYY.
string (10)
Mandatory
5.20
QUANTASSES
Indicate the confidence on the quantitative status assigned. '0' = No information. '1' = Low confidence (e.g. no monitoring data, or no conceptual model or understanding of the system). '2' = Medium confidence (e.g. limited or insufficiently robust monitoring data and expert judgment plays a significant role in assessment of status). '3' = High confidence (e.g. good monitoring data, and a good conceptual model or understanding of the system based on information on its natural characteristics and its pressures). The criteria used by Member States to assess confidence vary considerably, but the above examples provide some general guidance. For further information, please see 'CIS Guidance Document No. 7: Monitoring under the Water Framework Directive' and 'CIS Guidance Document No. 15: Groundwater monitoring' . LAWA-interne Festlegung: es ist für DE grundsätzlich '3' für 'High confidence' einzugeben
string (1)
Mandatory
Kat.I
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