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Many European river basins and waters have been altered by human activities, such as land drainage, dredging, flood protection, water abstraction and inter-basin water transfer, building of dams to create reservoirs and the digging of new canals for navigation purposes.
These activities often lead to major changes in river processes, primarily the flow of the river, migration of animal species and the transport of particulate matter. Although the effects may not always be seen locally, their effects may be extensive. Downstream reaches are nearly always affected, and upstream reaches as well as the surrounding areas are often impacted on, too.
The Water Framework Directive distinguishes between two types of altered water bodies: Heavily Modified Water Body (HMWB) and Artificial Water Body (AWB):
For references, please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/archived/archived-content-water-topic/heavily-modified-and-artificial-water-bodies or scan the QR code.
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