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Summary Report 3rd EU Water Conference

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DG Environment of the European Commission organised the 3rd European Water Conference. The Conference served as a platform for consultation and debate on the Blueprint policy options to deliver better implementation, integration, and completion of EU water policy, also addressing the impact assessment that will accompany the Blueprint.

3-4 September: Next EUWMA meeting in the Netherlands

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The next EUWMA annual meeting 2012 will take place on September 3-4 in Boxtel near ’s-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands. The starting time is 09h00 on September 3rd and the meeting will be finished at 14h00 on September 4th. We are currently finalizing the programme for this meeting. For now we would like to ask you to save the date in your agendas.

22-25 May: Green Week: Every drop counts

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From 22-25 May, the European Commission organised their annual Green Week. Theme this year was water. Therefore, this year’s week was called: “The Water Challenge – Every Drop Counts”. Some 3000 participants gathered for three days to discuss water-related issues.

Cambridge Declaration

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The last EUWMA meeting was held in Cambridge on 5-6 September 2011. During this meeting EUWMA developed the Cambridge Declaration about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2014-2020.


EIC program for assembly and workshop October 18th, Sicily

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Euro-Mediterranean Irrigators Community assembly together with ANBI and Consorzio di Agrigento. The program is enclosed.

Bicentenary meeting on regional water management in Hungary (September 15th 2010)

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On behalf of the National Union of Water Management Associations in Hungary the Secretary-General of EUWMA, mr. Erik Kraaij, was invited at this meeting to held a lecture on EUWMA , Europe and regional water management.

2nd European Water Conference

On the 2nd and 3rd of April 2009, The European Commission organized the 2nd European Water Conference. The theme of the conference was, in relation to the current public consultation procedure, ‘Active involvement in river basin management – plunge into the debate!’