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EurEau position on the Food and Feed Omnibus
23 March 2026 Policy Recommendation & Position papers 135 downloads

The Commission proposal for the ‘Simplification and strengthening of food and feed safety requirements’ modifies the conditions for placing pesticides and biocides on the market It contains welcome measures to accelerate access to the market for new biocontrol substances and products.
However, several proposals will negatively affect compliance with article 7.3 of the Water Framework Directive and the requirements of the Drinking Water Directive, such as unlimited approval period of most active substances. Furthermore, it must be possible to ban pesticide uses easily and promptly as soon as monitoring data show that the environmental quality objectives of the Water Framework Directive are at risk from these substances. We call on the co-legislators to ensure the full protection of drinking water resources and avoid legal uncertainty between Regulation 1107/2009 and the DWD.

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EurEau position on the revision of the INSPIRE Directive
17 March 2026 Policy Recommendation & Position papers 158 downloads

The INSPIRE Directive must be consistent with EU legislation aimed at protecting critical entities and vital societal services. The protection of public health and the environment must prevail over the right to access certain spatial data. Member States should be required to ensure that spatial data of infrastructure managed by the sectors listed in the annex to Directive 2022/2557 should not be made publically accessible, unless it are not security-relevant.

The limitation only applies to spatial data and not to environmental data.

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EurEau position on the proposal for a regulation on the National and Regional Partnership Plans (next MFF)
26 January 2026 Policy Recommendation & Position papers 892 downloads

Drinking water and wastewater services are essential to the functioning of Europe’s societies and its internal market. As the European Union prepares the next Multiannual Financial Framework, funding for cohesion, prosperity and security represents a key opportunity to strengthen the resilience, sustainability and climate neutrality of the water services sector, in line with the objectives of the European Water Resilience Strategy.

EurEau welcomes the Commission’s proposal for the National and Regional Partnership (NRP) Regulation and sets out targeted recommendations to ensure that water services infrastructure is adequately supported in the next seven-year financing cycle. These recommendations focus on securing explicit eligibility for water services infrastructure, mainstreaming funding across climate, environmental and security objectives, strengthening governance through the involvement of water service providers, and improving the sector’s capacity to absorb available funding.

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Briefing Note – The criticality of energy security to achieve resilient water services
26 January 2026 Policy Recommendation & Position papers 909 downloads

This briefing note outlines why energy security is becoming a defining issue for Europe’s water services. It explains the interdependence between resilient water services, energy security and Europe’s broader objectives on health, climate resilience, competitiveness and security. The paper examines key challenges facing the sector, highlights the untapped potential of water services to support a resilient European energy system, and explores innovative economic and financial instruments needed to unlock investment and ensure long-term energy security.

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EurEau Briefing Note – The criticality of energy security to achieve resilient water services
16 December 2025 Briefing Notes 839 downloads

Water services, including drinking water and wastewater, are essential to human rights, public health, environmental protection, and Europe’s climate resilience, competitiveness, and security. Europe’s overall security depends on water security, which in turn relies on resilient water services. Such resilience cannot be achieved without access to reliable, secure, and affordable energy. As energy security has become an increasing concern for the European water sector, this paper examines the key challenges and opportunities involved. It explores how water services can contribute to a more resilient European energy system and assesses innovative economic and financial instruments needed to meet investment requirements and strengthen long-term energy security.

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Letter – Tracking of Substance of Concern is vital for product sustainability and EU competitiveness
2 October 2025 Statements, Letters & Other Papers 980 downloads

This joint statement by 42 organisations calls on EU policymakers to ensure chemical transparency and traceability in products as part of the transition to a clean and circular economy. It highlights the risks of hazardous substances to recycling, water services, public health, and competitiveness, urging strong implementation of existing strategies and regulations.

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Wastewater treatment: Who pays the bill for cleaning up micropollutants
1 October 2025 Statements, Letters & Other Papers 1,973 downloads

This paper examines the financing of micropollutant removal under the EU’s recast Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive (UWWTD), which introduces an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme. Since pharmaceuticals and cosmetics are identified as major sources of micropollutants in urban wastewater, their producers will be required to cover at least 80% of the associated treatment costs. The paper highlights that this approach reflects the polluter-pays principle, helps protect water affordability for citizens, and ensures that both EU and non-EU producers contribute equally to the cost burden.

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EurEau recommendations for the REACH revision
18 September 2025 Policy Recommendation & Position papers 2,170 downloads

As part of its recommendations, EurEau calls for a better protection of water resources. The classification of PMT and vPvM substances as substances of very high concern is essential, as these substances tend to accumulate in our scarce water resources. Furthermore, the Authorisation Procedure should be strengthened and the Generic Risk Assessment (GRA) approach extended. Last but not least, the current REACH rules should be applied to implement a prompt and far-reaching ban of PFAS uses.

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EurEau Annual Report 2024
2 July 2025 Reports & Annual Reports 3,214 downloads

We are pleased to share our 2024 Annual Report, showcasing our collective achievements and ongoing work to safeguard Europe’s water services. Despite political uncertainty and environmental setbacks, we advanced key policies, including the revised Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive, pushed for a robust PFAS ban, and continued advocating for a comprehensive Water Resilience Strategy.

Discover how our members, experts and partners are shaping a resilient, sustainable future for water in Europe.

Read the full report here.

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Position Paper – Bisphenol-A and drinking water
11 April 2025 Policy Recommendation & Position papers 6,306 downloads

BPA mainly enters the body through food, but its presence in drinking water also needs attention. While the EU ban on BPA in food contact materials is a positive step, it should be followed by a full REACH restriction, targeting BPA analogues and promoting safer alternatives. Since BPA transfers to water at higher temperatures, it should be banned from hot-water systems. The revision of BPA limits in the Drinking Water Directive should include a realistic timeline for suppliers to comply with new standards.