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  • Phosphorus intake is a main reason of rivers, lakes and reservoirs eutrophication. Many sources of pollution in the watershed contribute to the degradation of water in varying degrees. To determine their impact and design of appropriate measures is necessary to know not only their overall balance in the basin, but also their eutrophication potential. The actual contribution of individual phosphorus sources in the eutrophication of the water body can vary greatly by source type, its location in the watershed, emitted forms of phosphorus and seasonality of the pollution. Article introduces first the method of assessment of rivers and water reservoirs eutrophication by phosphorus concentrations used in the Czech Republic for the purposes of the Water Framework Directive. On the example of procedure of vulnerable zones designation due to eutrophication by Nitrates Directive will be presented procedure how distinguish prevalent phosphorus sources by analysing the proportion of inorganic forms of nitrogen in the water. This simple method allows to determine the predominance of agricultural and municipal sources of pollution in the watershed. A more complex method based on balance of phosphorus sources in the watershed and determination of their eutrophication potential will be presented in selected reservoirs watersheds. The procedure allows to determine the predominant type of source for reservoirs eutrophication as well as partial contributions of the individual sources. It is therefore suitable as a supporting tool for programme of measures under the Water Framework Directive.
  • Phosphorus intake is a main reason of rivers, lakes and reservoirs eutrophication. Many sources of pollution in the watershed contribute to the degradation of water in varying degrees. To determine their impact and design of appropriate measures is necessary to know not only their overall balance in the basin, but also their eutrophication potential. The actual contribution of individual phosphorus sources in the eutrophication of the water body can vary greatly by source type, its location in the watershed, emitted forms of phosphorus and seasonality of the pollution. Article introduces first the method of assessment of rivers and water reservoirs eutrophication by phosphorus concentrations used in the Czech Republic for the purposes of the Water Framework Directive. On the example of procedure of vulnerable zones designation due to eutrophication by Nitrates Directive will be presented procedure how distinguish prevalent phosphorus sources by analysing the proportion of inorganic forms of nitrogen in the water. This simple method allows to determine the predominance of agricultural and municipal sources of pollution in the watershed. A more complex method based on balance of phosphorus sources in the watershed and determination of their eutrophication potential will be presented in selected reservoirs watersheds. The procedure allows to determine the predominant type of source for reservoirs eutrophication as well as partial contributions of the individual sources. It is therefore suitable as a supporting tool for programme of measures under the Water Framework Directive. (en)
  • Phosphorus intake is a main reason of rivers, lakes and reservoirs eutrophication. Many sources of pollution in the watershed contribute to the degradation of water in varying degrees. To determine their impact and design of appropriate measures is necessary to know not only their overall balance in the basin, but also their eutrophication potential. The actual contribution of individual phosphorus sources in the eutrophication of the water body can vary greatly by source type, its location in the watershed, emitted forms of phosphorus and seasonality of the pollution. Article introduces first the method of assessment of rivers and water reservoirs eutrophication by phosphorus concentrations used in the Czech Republic for the purposes of the Water Framework Directive. On the example of procedure of vulnerable zones designation due to eutrophication by Nitrates Directive will be presented procedure how distinguish prevalent phosphorus sources by analysing the proportion of inorganic forms of nitrogen in the water. This simple method allows to determine the predominance of agricultural and municipal sources of pollution in the watershed. A more complex method based on balance of phosphorus sources in the watershed and determination of their eutrophication potential will be presented in selected reservoirs watersheds. The procedure allows to determine the predominant type of source for reservoirs eutrophication as well as partial contributions of the individual sources. It is therefore suitable as a supporting tool for programme of measures under the Water Framework Directive. (cs)
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  • Eutrophication of inland water and phosphorus source apportionment – Different tools according the Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive
  • Eutrophication of inland water and phosphorus source apportionment – Different tools according the Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive (en)
  • Eutrophication of inland water and phosphorus source apportionment – Different tools according the Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive (cs)
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  • Eutrophication of inland water and phosphorus source apportionment – Different tools according the Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive
  • Eutrophication of inland water and phosphorus source apportionment – Different tools according the Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive (en)
  • Eutrophication of inland water and phosphorus source apportionment – Different tools according the Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive (cs)
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