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''As part of the EU-funded INTARESE project, which contributed to the development of this Toolbox, a case study was carried out to assess the health effects of exposures to pollutants in domestic water supplies in five European countries (Finland, Hungary, Romania, Spain and the UK).
''As part of the EU-funded INTARESE project, which contributed to the development of this Toolbox, a case study was carried out to assess the health effects of exposures to pollutants in domestic water supplies in five European countries (Finland, Hungary, Romania, Spain and the UK).
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During the issue-framing stage, a comprehensive list of potential stakeholders was initially formulated for the UK.  Once this had been shortened to a list of the most relevant stakeholders, it was expanded for each of the other case study countries, and a list of European-wide and international stakeholders was also put together.
During the issue-framing stage, a comprehensive list of potential stakeholders was initially formulated for the UK.  Once this had been shortened to a list of the most relevant stakeholders, it was expanded for each of the other case study countries, and a list of European-wide and international stakeholders was also put together.
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*Government
*Government
**Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) - [1]
**[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-environment-food-rural-affairs Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)]
**Environment Agency (EA) - [2]
**[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency Environment Agency (EA)]
*Regulators and watchdogs
*Regulators and watchdogs
**Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) - [3]
**[http://dwi.defra.gov.uk/ Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI)]
*Consumer organisations
*Consumer organisations
**Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) - [4]
**[http://www.ccwater.org.uk/ Consumer Council for Water (CCWater)]
*Research and data provision
*Research and data provision
**UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) - [5]
**[http://www.ukwir.org/site/web/content/home UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR)]
*Water industry
*Water industry
**British Water - [6]
**[http://www.britishwater.co.uk/ British Water]
**Water UK - [7]
**[http://www.water.org.uk/ Water UK]
**John Fawell - [8]
**[http://www.johnfawell.co.uk/ John Fawell]


==Hungarian Stakeholders==
==Hungarian Stakeholders==


*Government
*Government
**Ministry of Environment and Water (Környezetvédelmi és Vízügyi Ministérium) - [9]
**[http://www.kvvm.hu/ Ministry of Environment and Water (Környezetvédelmi és Vízügyi Ministérium)]
*Regulators and watchdogs
*Regulators and watchdogs
**Hungarian Water Centre and Public Archives - Water Directorate (Vízügyi Központ és Közgyűjtemények - Vízügyi Igazatóság)
**Hungarian Water Centre and Public Archives - Water Directorate (Vízügyi Központ és Közgyűjtemények - Vízügyi Igazatóság)
*Consumer organisations
*Consumer organisations
*Research and data provision
*Research and data provision
**VITUKI Environmental and Water Management Research Institute - [11]
**[http://www.vituki.hu/ VITUKI Environmental and Water Management Research Institute]
*Water industry
*Water industry
**The Hungarian Professional Association of Water and Sewerage Companies (Magyar Víziközmű Szövetség) - [12]
**[http://www.maviz.org/ The Hungarian Professional Association of Water and Sewerage Companies (Magyar Víziközmű Szövetség)]


==Romanian Stakeholders==
==Romanian Stakeholders==


*Government
*Government
**Ministry of Environment and Water Management – Department of Water (Ministerul Mediului si Gospodaririi Apelor – Departmentul ape) - [13]
**Ministry of Environment and Water Management – Department of Water (Ministerul Mediului si Gospodaririi Apelor – Departmentul ape)
*Regulators and watchdogs
*Regulators and watchdogs
*Consumer organisations
*Consumer organisations
*Research and data provision
*Research and data provision
**HIDRO - [14]
**[www.hidro.ro HIDRO]
*Water industry
*Water industry
*National Administration of Romanian Waters (Administraţia Naţională Apele Române) - [15]
**[http://www.rowater.ro/default.aspx National Administration of Romanian Waters (Administraţia Naţională Apele Române)]


==Finnish Stakeholders==
==Finnish Stakeholders==


*Government
*Government
**Ministry of Social Affairs and Health (STM) - [16]
**[http://www.stm.fi/etusivu Ministry of Social Affairs and Health (STM)]
**Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MMM) - [17]
**[http://www.mmm.fi/fi/index/etusivu.html Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MMM)]
*Regulators and watchdogs
*Regulators and watchdogs
**National Product Control Agency for Welfare and Health (STTV) - [18]
**[http://www.sttv.fi/ National Product Control Agency for Welfare and Health (STTV)]
*Consumer organisations
*Consumer organisations
**Consumer Agency - [19]
**[http://www.kkv.fi/ Consumer Agency]
*Research and data provision
*Research and data provision
*National Public Health Institute (THL) - Department of Environmental Health - [20]
**[http://www.thl.fi/fi/home National Public Health Institute (THL)] - Department of Environmental Health
**Finland's environmental administration (SYKE) - [21]
**[http://www.ymparisto.fi/fi-FI Finland's environmental administration (SYKE)]
*Water industry
*Water industry
**Finnish Water and Waste Water Works Association (FIWA) - [22]
**[http://www.vvy.fi/ Finnish Water and Waste Water Works Association (FIWA)]
**Drinking Water Institute (DWI) - [23]
**[http://www.samk.fi/vesi-instituutti_wander Drinking Water Institute (DWI)]


==Spanish Stakeholders==
==Spanish Stakeholders==


*Government
*Government
**Ministerio de medio ambiente - [24]
**[http://www.magrama.gob.es/es/ Ministerio de medio ambiente]
**Ministerio de sanidad y consumo - [25]
**[http://www.msssi.gob.es/ Ministerio de sanidad y consumo]
*Regulators and watchdogs
*Regulators and watchdogs
**Sistema de Información Nacional de Agua de Consumo (SINAC) - [26]
**[http://sinac.msc.es/SinacV2/ Sistema de Información Nacional de Agua de Consumo (SINAC)]
*Consumer organisations
*Consumer organisations
**Organización de Consumidores y Usuarios (OCU) - [27]]
**[http://www.ocu.org/ Organización de Consumidores y Usuarios (OCU)]
*Water industry
*Water industry
**Asociación española de empresas gestoras de los servicios de agua potable a poblaciones (AGA) - [28]
**[http://www.asoaga.com/ Asociación española de empresas gestoras de los servicios de agua potable a poblaciones (AGA)]
**Asociación española de abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento (AEAS) - [29]
**[http://www.aeas.es/ Asociación española de abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento (AEAS)]


==European Stakeholders==
==European Stakeholders==


*EU Regulators and watchdogs
*EU Regulators and watchdogs
**European Commission DG Environment Directorate D: Water, Chemicals and Cohesion - [30]
**[http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/environment/directory.htm#d European Commission DG Environment Directorate D: Water, Chemicals and Cohesion]
**European Environment Agency - [31]
**[http://www.eea.europa.eu/ European Environment Agency]
**European Topic Centre on Water (ETC/WTR) - [32]
**[http://icm.eionet.europa.eu/ European Topic Centre on Water (ETC/WTR)]
*Water industry
*Water industry
**European union of national associations of water suppliers and waste water services (EUREAU) - [33]
**[http://www.eureau.org/ European union of national associations of water suppliers and waste water services (EUREAU)]


==WP3.4 International Stakeholders==
==WP3.4 International Stakeholders==


*World Health Organisation (WHO) – Water Sanitation and Health (WSH) - [34]
*[http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/en/ World Health Organisation (WHO) – Water Sanitation and Health (WSH)]

Revision as of 11:17, 6 August 2014

The text on this page is taken from an equivalent page of the IEHIAS-project.

As part of the EU-funded INTARESE project, which contributed to the development of this Toolbox, a case study was carried out to assess the health effects of exposures to pollutants in domestic water supplies in five European countries (Finland, Hungary, Romania, Spain and the UK).

During the issue-framing stage, a comprehensive list of potential stakeholders was initially formulated for the UK. Once this had been shortened to a list of the most relevant stakeholders, it was expanded for each of the other case study countries, and a list of European-wide and international stakeholders was also put together.

Stakeholders were identified in the following sectors:

  • Government
  • Regulators and watchdogs
  • Consumer organisations
  • Research and data provision
  • Water industry

UK Stakeholders

Hungarian Stakeholders

Romanian Stakeholders

Finnish Stakeholders

Spanish Stakeholders

European Stakeholders

WP3.4 International Stakeholders