Water quality for citizen confidence: The implementation process of 2020 EU Drinking Water Directive in Nordic countries
Bayona-Valderrama, Ángela; Gunnarsdóttir, María; Rossi, Pekka M.; Albrechtsen, Hans-Jörgen; Bergkvist, Kim Steve Gerlach; Garðarsson, Sigurður M.; Eriksson, Magnus; Hansen, Lisbeth Truelstrup; Jensen, Pernille Erland; Marechal, Judith Y. A.; Myrmel, Mette; Persson, Kenneth M.; Bjerkén, August; Kalheim, Frida Celius; Bartram, Jamie (2024-07-26)
Bayona-Valderrama, Ángela
Gunnarsdóttir, María
Rossi, Pekka M.
Albrechtsen, Hans-Jörgen
Bergkvist, Kim Steve Gerlach
Garðarsson, Sigurður M.
Eriksson, Magnus
Hansen, Lisbeth Truelstrup
Jensen, Pernille Erland
Marechal, Judith Y. A.
Myrmel, Mette
Persson, Kenneth M.
Bjerkén, August
Kalheim, Frida Celius
Bartram, Jamie
IWA publishing
26.07.2024
Bayona-Valderrama, Á., Gunnarsdóttir, M. J., Rossi, P. M., Albrechtsen, H.-J., Gerlach Bergkvist, K. S., Gardarsson, S. M., Eriksson, M., Truelstrup Hansen, L., Jensen, P. E., Maréchal, J. Y. A., Myrmel, M., Persson, K. M., Bjerkén, A., Kalheim, F. C., & Bartram, J. (2024). Water quality for citizen confidence: The implementation process of 2020 EU Drinking Water Directive in Nordic countries. Water Policy, 26(8), 793–816. https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2024.013
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202408135377
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202408135377
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Abstract
The European Union Drinking Water Directive aims to protect human health and promote safe water consumption. The 2020 revision, Article 17 in particular, directed member states to provide public access to information on drinking water. This update was a response to citizen initiatives calling for the active participation of end-users in water services and greater transparency from water utilities. Difficulties implementing previous versions of the directive have highlighted divergences between policy purposes, local capacity to implement, and public response. These divergences are explored within eight case studies in Nordic countries and analysed using the policy implementation framework. We employed a mixed-method, multi-stage approach. Policy formulation was characterized through a literature review, policy design by the synthesis of legislative instruments, and policy implementation via an analysis of delivery behaviour based on interviews. We identified the main drivers of the directive's update and contrast these with the ongoing implementation process in the countries of study. Our results point to a differential and highly contextual implementation, which differs from the primary drivers of the policy update, namely, the establishment of public confidence in water services.
The European Union Drinking Water Directive aims to protect human health and promote safe water consumption. The 2020 revision, Article 17 in particular, directed member states to provide public access to information on drinking water. This update was a response to citizen initiatives calling for the active participation of end-users in water services and greater transparency from water utilities. Difficulties implementing previous versions of the directive have highlighted divergences between policy purposes, local capacity to implement, and public response. These divergences are explored within eight case studies in Nordic countries and analysed using the policy implementation framework. We employed a mixed-method, multi-stage approach. Policy formulation was characterized through a literature review, policy design by the synthesis of legislative instruments, and policy implementation via an analysis of delivery behaviour based on interviews. We identified the main drivers of the directive's update and contrast these with the ongoing implementation process in the countries of study. Our results point to a differential and highly contextual implementation, which differs from the primary drivers of the policy update, namely, the establishment of public confidence in water services.
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