This table includes additional information to the above visualized indicators, i.e. a short definition of this indicator and a description of the politically determined target values as well as explaining the political intention behind selecting this indicator.
Definition (Text from the Indicator Report 2022 - State 31.10.2022) |
The indicator specifies the share of monitoring points at which the water-body typical benchmark values of good ecological status regarding phosphorus in flowing waters are not exceeded. |
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Definition |
The indicator represents the proportion of monitoring sites (in per cent) at which the typical orientation value for good ecological status for phosphorus in watercourses is met. |
Intention |
Alongside nitrate pollution, phosphorus is one of the reasons why rivers, lakes and seas are over-supplied with nutrients (eutrophication). The consequences of this are algae growth, oxygen depletion and even fish kills or the emergence of toxic blue-green algae. |
Target |
Not exceeding benchmark values for specific types |
Type of target |
Goal with a specific target value |
Implementation in weather symbol calculation |
The proportion of monitoring sites at which the guideline value for good ecological status for total phosphorus is met should increase to 100 per cent by 2030. |
Assessment | |
Data state |
23.04.2025 |