Lake and TRaC Agriculture Pressures

Published by Environmental Protection Agency

Significant pressures have been identified for waterbodies that are At Risk of not meeting their water quality objectives under the Water Framework Directive. While there are a multitude of pressures in every waterbody, the significant pressures are those pressures which need to be addressed in order to improve water quality. Many of our waterbodies have multiple significant pressures. A robust scientific assessment process has been carried out to determine which pressures are the significant pressures. This has incorporated over 140 datasets, a suite of modelling tools, and local knowledge from field and enforcement staff from the Local Authorities, Inland Fisheries Ireland and EPA. Impacts from agriculture include nutrient pollution. A significant agricultural pressure can be diffuse and/or point source of pollution. Agricultural pressures are subcategorised into pasture, arable, farmyard and agriculture.

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abstraction agriculture arable arable farming catchment characterisation coast coastal waterbodies critical load critical source area diffuse environment environmental impacts environmental policy environmental pressures environmental risk farmyard hydrography ie impact lake lake waterbodies nitrate nutrient pasture phosphate point source pollutant impact potential (pip) pollutant pathway pollution pressure receptor risk sediment source subcatchment surface water surface waters trac transitional waterbodies transitional waters water body water framework directive wfd

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License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Created 2018-12-07
Last Updated 2025-10-22
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