Water Technology (3rd edition)
Existing and New Links
1. Basic considerations in hydrobiology

Existing links:

Catchment interfaces
This website is supported by the Australian Government and focuses on how surface water features like rivers, lakes and wetlands
interact with aquifers, and how this interaction can affect water quantity and quality. The website deals extensively with processes
and looks at a number of trial catchments.
Link
http://www.connectedwater.gov.au/processes/index.html

Water Framework Directive
The United Kingdom Technical Advisory Group (UKTAG) comprises the key UK and Irish environment and conservation agencies. It
provides technical advice on the implementation of the European Community (EC) Water Framework Directive (Directive
2000/60/EC) including standards monitoring and implementation.
Link
http://www.wfduk.org/

Climate change
A EU funded site managed by Euro-Limpacs, based at the University of Duisburg-Essen, that investigates the effects of Climate
Change on rivers, lakes and wetlands. The site looks at the potential impacts, methods of assessment and case studies.
Link
http://www.climate-and-freshwater.info/

Detailed statistics and analysis of the effects of climate change on the UK Metrological Office from both an historical and future
perspective.
Link
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climatechange/

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