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WSSP

WaterShed Safety Plan for controlling diffuse pollution

Project information

ProjectWSSP – WaterShed Safety Plan for controlling diffuse pollution
Duration1.5.2024-31.10.2027
PartnersHäme University of Applied Sciences (Lead Partner), University of Helsinki,
The Association for Water and Environment of Western Uusimaa,
County Administrative Board of Östergötland (Sweden), Estonian University of Life Sciences (Estonia),
AS Valga Vesi (Estonia),
Riga Technical University (Latvia),
Liepaja Water (Latvia),
Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
FundersEuropean Union’s Interreg Central Baltic 2021-2027 programme
Budget2 642 263,05 €

The WSSP project will develop an operational model that helps to reduce pollution of the Baltic Sea.

The Baltic Sea and its surrounding areas are exposed to pollution from rural and urban catchment areas. The pollution often contains nutrient inflows, hazardous substances, and pathogens. Whereas point pollution sources are often easy to identify and address, diffuse pollution is less obvious and therefore harder to identify and mitigate.

The WaterShed Safety Plan for controlling diffuse pollution (WSSP) project will pilot the Watershed Safety Plan (WSSP) operational model in the Central Baltic area. The model will enable municipalities, water utilities, and similar actors to reduce the amount of diffuse pollution from reaching the Baltic Sea. HAMK has developed and piloted the model in Finland in a previous project (website only available in Finnish). The WSSP operational model will be piloted in densely built areas as well as sparsely populated agricultural and forestry areas in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Sweden. The WSSP project aims to develop a generally applicable watershed-based operational model for water management. By improving water quality, it will improve the wellbeing of people and the state of the Central Baltic.

Target group

Municipalities, cities, and water utilities in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Sweden

Operating area

Finland: Kanta-Häme and Kirkkonummi

Estonia: Valga

Latvia: Liepaja

Sweden: Utö island and Norrköping

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