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  2. Common Agricultural Policy - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 report, commissioned by the European Commission, by a group of experts led by Belgian economist André Sapir stated that the budget structure was a "historical relic". [103] The report suggested a reconsideration of EU policy, redirecting expenditure towards measures intended to increase wealth creation and cohesion of the EU.

  3. European Environment Agency - Wikipedia

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    The European Environment Agency (EEA) is the agency of the European Union (EU) which provides independent information on the environment. Its goal is to help those involved in developing, implementing and evaluating environmental policy, and to inform the general public.

  4. European Union of Water Management Associations - Wikipedia

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    European Union of Water Management Associations (EUWMA) members are (umbrella) organizations in the EU member states representing organizations based on public law responsible for regional and local water management (flood protection, land drainage, water level management, irrigation) such as internal drainage boards or Waterschappen.

  5. Water Framework Directive - Wikipedia

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    European Union directive: Title: Water Framework Directive: Made by: European Parliament & Council: Made under: Article 175(1) Journal reference: OJL 327, 22 December 2000, pp. 1–73: History; Date made: 23 October 2000: Entry into force: 22 December 2000: Implementation date: 22 December 2003: Other legislation; Amended by: Decision No 2455 ...

  6. Euratom - Wikipedia

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    The European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom) is an international organisation established by the Euratom Treaty on 25 March 1957 with the original purpose of creating a specialist market for nuclear power in Europe, by developing nuclear energy and distributing it to its member states while selling the surplus to non-member states.

  7. Directorate-General for Climate Action - Wikipedia

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    Spaak Report (1956) Treaty of Rome (1957) Euratom Treaty (1957) ... Nuclear power in the European Union; Euratom since 1 January 2021. Economic and Monetary Union.

  8. Water supply and sanitation in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Union needs to make extra investments of €90 billion in the water and waste sector to meet its 2030 climate and energy goals. However, wastewater resources can be useful. In the European Union, an estimated 60–70% of wastewater's potential value is still untapped (in heat, energy, nutrients, minerals, metals, chemicals). [10 ...

  9. EudraLex - Wikipedia

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    Spaak Report (1956) Treaty of Rome (1957) Euratom Treaty (1957) ... Nuclear power in the European Union; Euratom since 1 January 2021. Economic and Monetary Union.