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The rules are essential to ensure that water-based ecosystems are defended against the negative impacts of human activity.

The Commission has started gathering input from stakeholders to develop a Europe-wide plan to strengthen our water systems.

The maritime sector is taking steps towards greater sustainability, however, it must increase its efforts to meet climate and environmental goals.

A new analysis of 625 studies from 63 countries shows that the global expansion of built-up areas has fundamentally degraded water quality across the globe and suggests increases in forest cover can help reduce water pollution risks.

The revised Directive will strengthen treatment rules, ensuring a higher level of protection for the public and the environment.

The Commission introduced higher standards when working with metals to lower the effect on the environment and human health.

This week’s episode of Euronews' Water Matters follows the Liquid Becomings project across Europe’s waterways and joins artists at the Fluctuation Festival in Budapest.

Water Matters takes you to Southern France and Catalonia to see how some resorts are reusing water to combat climate change.

In this Water Matters episode, Euronews looks at how the EU is exploring ways to make the process of removing salt from seawater a viable solution to future water shortages.

The latest Water Matters episode by Euronews examines how farmers in the Algarve are finding ways to stretch increasingly limited water supplies.