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Monitoring on batteries and accumulators in Bulgaria

Monitoring on batteries and accumulators in Bulgaria. MOEW. RIEW BLAGOEVGRAD. WEST AEGEAN SEA RIVER BASIN DIRECTORATE, BLAGOEVGRAD. RIEW BOURGAS. NATIONAL PARK “PIRIN” DIRECTORATE, BANSKO. RIEW VARNA. RIEW VELIKO TARNOVO. BASIN DIRECTORATE WATER MANAGEMENT IN BLACK SEA REGION, VARNA.

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Monitoring on batteries and accumulators in Bulgaria

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  1. Monitoring on batteries and accumulators in Bulgaria

  2. MOEW RIEW BLAGOEVGRAD WEST AEGEAN SEA RIVER BASIN DIRECTORATE, BLAGOEVGRAD RIEW BOURGAS NATIONAL PARK “PIRIN” DIRECTORATE, BANSKO RIEW VARNA RIEW VELIKO TARNOVO BASIN DIRECTORATE WATER MANAGEMENT IN BLACK SEA REGION, VARNA NATIONAL PARK “RILA” DIRECTORATE, BLAGOEVGRAD RIEW VRATZA EXECUTIVE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY RIEW MONTANA BASIN DIRECTORATE DUNABE REGION, PLEVEN RIEW PAZARDJIK NATIONAL PARK “CENTRAL BALKAN” DIRECTORATE, GABROVO RIEW PLEVEN RIEW PLOVDIV EAST AEGEAN SEA RIVER BASIN DIRECTORATE, PLOVDIV RIEW RUSSE RIEW SMOLYAN RIEW SOFIA RIEW STARA ZAGORA RIEW HASKOVO RIEW SHOUMEN + RIEW PERNIK

  3. EEA Executive Environment Agency is recognised as an information and data analytical unit for supporting the realisation of the state policy in the field of environmental protection is a structure under the Ministry of Environment and Water is the management body of the National System for Environmental Monitoring (NSEM) is the National Reference Centre for the European Environment Agency

  4. EEA Agency’s structure Executive director Secretary general Board of directors Analytical Laboratory Activities General Directorate Permit Regimes Directorate • IPPC Permits Dept. • Emission Trading Permit Dept. Administrative and Legal Service, Financial Activity and Property Management, Defines – Mobilization Training and Human Resources Directorate Environmental Monitoring Directorate • Air Monitoring Dept. • Air Quality Laboratory • Waste QualityLaboratory • Water Monitoring Dept • Water Quality Laboratory • Ionization and Non-ionization Radiation Monitoring Sector • Administrative and Legal Service and Human Recourses Dept • Quality Control and Instrumental Analysis Methods Laboratories • Financial Activity Sector • Waste Monitoring Dept • Soil Quality, Bio-toxicology and Microbiology Laboratories • Human Resources Sector • Soil, Biological Diversity and Protected Areas Monitoring Dept. • Information System Service and Programming Dept • Radiation Measurements Laboratory • Coordination of Regional laboratories Department • Regional Laboratories – 15 units • Edition Design and Information Dept • International cooperation Dept • Chancellery and Property Management • GIS Department

  5. EEA Environmental Monitoring Directorate - functions • organises and manages the National System for Environment Monitoring which monitors harmful emissions in air and water, ambient air quality, surface and ground water, soils, forest ecosystems, biodiversity and protected areas, hazardous waste, and the ionization and non-ionization impact of the environmental • is responsible for the development of the NSEM subsystems; • creates and maintains data base containing information on the environmental components; • carries out analyses and assessments of the state of the environment; • issues periodical Bulletins and Annual Bulletin for the State of Environment; • develops, implements and maintains modern technological solutions on the base ofRemote Sensing and GIS for Spatial visualization And analysis of environmental information; • collects, process and reports information to the European Environment Agency;

  6. Executive Environment Agency National System for environmental monitoring National monitoring networks INFORMATION SYSTEMS AIR EMMISSIONS AIR WATER WASTE WATER SOIL RADIATION WASTE NOISE BIODIVERSITY & PROTECTED AREAS BIODIVERSITY PROTECTED AREAS RADIATION

  7. EEA Waste Monitoring Department carrying out the Information exchange between the Ministry of Environment and Water, the Regional Inspectorates and other institutions is responsible for the development of the NSEM subsystem - Waste creating and maintaining data base containing information on the waste component carrying out data analyses and assessments of the Environmental state

  8. INFORMATION FLOW Regulation on the requirements for treatment and transportation of waste oils and waste oil products REGULATION FOR WASTE INFORMATION WASTE GENERATORS WASTE TRANSPORTERS Ordinance on packaging and packaging waste MoEW ExEA RIEWs Regulation on the requirements for treatment of ELV WEEE WASTE TREATMENT TEMPORARY STORAGE OF WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL Regulation on the requirements for marketing of batteries and accumulators and for treatment and transportation of spent batteries and accumulators

  9. RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS PACKAGING WASTE ELV WASTE OILS WEEE OBLIGATIONS PRODUCERS IMPORTERS OPERATORS OF SITES FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE OPERATORS OF FACILITIES FOR PRELIMINARY TREATMENT OPERATORS OF RECYCLING INSTALATIONS RECOVERY ORGANIZATIONS NSI CUSTOMS AGENCY STATE AGENCY FOR METROLOGY AND TECHNICAL SURVEILLANCE CONSUMERS PROTECTION COMMISSION NATIONAL REVENUE AGENCY TRAFFIC POLICE EXECUTIVE AUTOMOBILE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY

  10. Regulation on the requirements for marketing of batteries and accumulators and for treatment and transportation of spent batteries and accumulators The regulation determines the requirements for marketing of batteries and accumulators as well as for the collection, temporary storage, preliminary treatment, recovery and/or environmentally sound disposal of spent batteries and accumulators. The regulation was adopted in 2005 and thus, the requirements of Directive 2006/66/EC were transposed into the Bulgarian legislation.

  11. REPORTS Regulation on the requirements for marketing of batteries and accumulators and for treatment and transportation of spent batteries and accumulators • Annex 5 – Annual report on the sites for collection and temporary storage of spent batteries and accumulators; • Annex 6 – Annual report on the preliminary treatment of spent batteries and accumulators; • Annex 7 – Information on collected spent batteries and accumulators (collected every 3 months); • Annex 8 – information on spent batteries and accumulators for EMEPA, Recovery organizations and individuals (collected every 3 months); • Annex 9 – Report on the achieved targets referred to in art. 12 and 13 for Recovery Organisations and individuals.

  12. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION AND ORGANIZATIONS PUBLIC SITES FOR COLLECTION AND TEMPORARY STORAGE OF BA CUSTOMS AGENCY MOEW ExEA RIEWs NSI TREATMENT FACILITIES EMEPA RECOVERY INSTALLATION RECOVERY ORGANIZATIONS IMPORTERS PRODUCERS INFORMATION FLOW ACCORDING REGULATION ON THE BA

  13. OTHER INSTITUTIONS MINISTRY OF FINANCE CUSTOMS AGENCY MINISRTY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS NSI MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND ENERGY TRAFFIC POLICE MoEW ExEA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT COUNSUMERS PROTECTIONCOMMISSION ExAAA STATE AGENCY FOR METROLOGY AND TECHNICAL SURVEILLANCE OTHER INSTITUTIONS REPORTING

  14. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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