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Discharges of Dangerous Substance Directive 76/464/EEC and “daughter” directives Multilateral Screening Meeting - Croatia and Turkey Chapter 27 – Environment – Water quality Brussels, 4 April 2006 2
Existing legislation Old generation –Directive 76/464/EEC – “framework Directive” on discharge of dangerous substances –Five specific Daughter Directives New generation –Directive 2000/60/EC - Water Framework Directive –Decision 2455/2001 – amending Annex X of the WFD 3
“Daughter Directives” 82/176/EEC : Mercury (only chlor-alkali electrolysis industry) 83/513/EEC : Cadmium 84/156/EEC : Mercury (all other sectors) 84/491/EEC : Hexachlorocyclohexane 86/280/EEC : Dangerous Substances Discharges : –Carbon tetrachloride –DDT –Pentachlorophenol (as amended by 88/347/EEC) –Aldrin, Dieldrin, Endrin and Isodrin –Hexachlorobenzene –Hexachlorobutadiene (as amended by 90/415/EEC) –Chloroform –1,2-dichloroethane (EDC) –Trichloroethylene (TRI) –Perchloroethylene (PER) –Trichlorobenzene(TCB) incl. 1,2,4-TCB 4
Which hazardous substances are we talking about ? 76/464/EEC –Dangerous substances –“List I” The 18 substances regulated under “so called daughter Directives” “PBT” –“List II” All other substances belonging to the categories included in Annex I (List I and List II) Deleterious effect on the aquatic environment Minimum 139 substances (some of which are PS) Identified by the Member States Reason must be given in the PRPs why a substance (of the 139) is not of concern Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) –Priority substances: “presenting a significant risk to or via the aquatic environment” included in annex X WFD –Hazardous substances (or priority hazardous substances) : PBT or other equivalent concern Part of the priority substances in annex X WFD –Other pollutants : “any substance liable to cause pollution” Identified by river basin categories included in annex VIII 5
Candidate list of 139 list II Substances 25 individual substances listed as List II in DSD (e.g. Pb, Ni, P, N etc) 15 Candidate List I (1990 proposal) 99 substances - European Court Decision (99 = 132 (candidate List of Communication) - 18 List Candidate List I (1990 proposal) Some of the 139 are PS under WFD 6
Scope and definitions - Art. 1 Inland surface waters, internal coastal waters and territorial waters Discharges causing pollution (broad definition by the EC Court) –Exemptions : discharges from dredgings, operational discharges from ships in territorial waters, dumping from ships in territorial waters. Pollution is defined as damaging human health, living resources, aquatic ecosystems, other legitimate uses of water resources. 7
Objectives - Art. 2 Instruments list I – Art.3 Elimination of pollution of surface waters from list I substances Limitation of pollution of surface waters from list II substances – see Art. 7 Authorisations of discharges containing list I substances in accordance to Art. 5 and 6 8
Community action on list I -Article 6 Commission to propose legislation laying down: –Emission limit values for emission standards (concentrations and loads) –Quality objectives for surface waters Article repealed in 2000 by the WFD “Daughter” directives are in force 9
“Daughter Directives” List I substances – aim to eliminate pollution Substance and sector specific emission limit values (ELVS) Alternative approach : Quality Objectives Other sectors – minimum requirements Control of diffuse and multiple sources Emission inventory New installations – Best available techniques WFD art 16 suggest review, replacement and repeal… 10
Pollution Reduction Programmes for list II - Article 7 List II substances – reduce pollution Identification of relevant substances –Emissions inventory – point & diffuse sources –Thorough screening of quality of surface waters Monitoring network Prior authorisation of discharges Composition and use of substances to be controlled Establishment of quality objectives Comprehensive legislative framework Publicly available 11
Additional Information water/water-dangersub/index.htm Several studies on the implementation of Directive 76/464/EEC including: Pollution Reduction Programmes in Europe Achievements and obstacles in the Implementation of Council Directive 76/464/EEC on Aquatic Pollution Control of Dangerous Substances ( )Achievements and obstacles in the Implementation of Council Directive 76/464/EEC on Aquatic Pollution Control of Dangerous Substances ( ) On selection of substances see WFD IMPRESS Guidance No. 3 Download ppt "Discharges of Dangerous Substance Directive 76/464/EEC and “daughter” directives Multilateral Screening Meeting - Croatia and Turkey Chapter 27 – Environment."
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