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Drinking water shortage (level « orange »)
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Drinking water shortage (level « red »)
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This layer contains the regulations contained in the land use plan of the Préizerdaul municipality. The information in this geoportal layer have no legal value and must be considered as mere indications related to the original document. The original plan can be viewed in the Préizerdaul administration.
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This layer contains the regulations contained in the land use plan of the municipality of Lintgen. The information in this geoportal layer has no legal value and must be considered as mere indications related to the original document. The original plan can be viewed in the local administration.
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This layer contains the regulations contained in the land use plan of the Remich municipality. The information in this geoportal layer have no legal value and must be considered as mere indications related to the original document. The original plan can be viewed in the Préizerdaul administration.
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The surface water typology was determined on the basis of geographical , geological, morphological and hydrological characteristics. The Luxembourgish surface water typology comprises five types. For all five types the reference conditions, which would be achieved if there were no anthropogenic pressures impacting surface waters, are described in fact sheets. The reference conditions correspond to the high status of surface water bodies.
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Repertoire of all wetlands in Luxembourg as marshy lands and areas and alluvial forests.
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The surface water of Luxembourg are subdivided in 102 water bodies. The identification of water bodies is based on geographical and hydrological determinants. 3 surface water bodies are integrated in the river basin of the "Chiers", part of the river basin district of the Meuse. 99 surface water bodies are integrated in the river basin of the "Moselle", part of the river basin district of the Rhine.
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All natural water expanses and basins.
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Luxembourg's surface water bodies have been grouped into so-called "study zones", which essentially correspond to the country's major catchment areas. Seven study zones have been designated in total.