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Application of Water Framework Directive in Hungary: Development of biological classification systems
The classification according to the Water Framework Directive (WFD) includes numerous
challenges in contrast with the previously applied water qualification standards. The most
important element of the ecological status, the biological one, is based on five groups of living
organisms: phytoplankton, phytobenthon, macrophytes, macro-invertebrates and fish. The results
of a three-year research project financed by the Ministry of Environment and Water (MoEW) and
the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) are reported in this work. The objective of the project
was the elaboration of a proposal for biological classification according to the WFD for the related
groups of living organisms. In the course of the project the biological characteristics to be
measured were selected for each of the above listed groups which served as the basic data for
Biological Quality Elements (BQEs). In the BQEs we estimated the type-specific reference values
for most of the Hungarian surface water types. Then we created the structure of the qualification
system for these groups, including specification of class boundaries between the five classes for
the Environmental Quality Ratio (EQR) values on the basis of expert estimation. A Non-Taxonomic
Periphyton Index (NTPI, not included in the WFD) was also developed and tested for qualification.
The elaborated classification systems were tested on the basis of existing scarce data for
numerous Hungarian water types