Authors
Sophia Hildebrandt, Elisabeth H Krueger, Aki S Ruhl, Dietrich Borchardt
Publication date
2024/2/1
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
352
Pages
119956
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Changes in river water quality often follow typical trajectories characterized by sequential phases of degradation and recovery induced by management measures, typically achieved with combinations of legislative and technological interventions. However, the key question about the effectiveness of the different types of legal interventions – source control, use-related, and end-of-pipe – remains poorly understood. With the case of phosphorus (P), which is a valuable indicator of surface water quality and a widespread target of legislation at various governance levels in order to control eutrophication of water bodies, we quantified the relation between point source loading of P and resulting river water quality for a multidecadal trajectory of the river Ruhr (Germany). In particular, we analysed P-related legislation targeting point source pollution enforced at EU, national, state, and local level and linked their development …
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