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Concept paper on emission controls (doc EAF(5)-06-01). Introduction – WFD requirements Steps to be taken to develop measures. Steps to develop measures. inventory of all sources that result in releases – source screening (cf chapter 3 and document EAF 5-06-02)
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Concept paper on emission controls (doc EAF(5)-06-01) Introduction – WFD requirements Steps to be taken to develop measures
Steps to develop measures • inventory of all sources that result in releases – source screening (cf chapter 3 and document EAF 5-06-02) • Generic identification of possible control measures (chapter 4 and annex 3) • Criteria for setting priorities (chapter 5) • Choice for control measures for single substances (chapter 6)
Fig. 2: Various types of point, municipal and diffuse sources with a proposal coding. AIR A7 A5 A6 A4 A3 A8 A1 A2 ProductionFormulationIndustrial use Consumer use Buildings Historic pollution Agriculture Deposition Traffic Materials S9 S8 S7 S11 S3 S4 + S5 S6 Treatment Waste SOIL S10 S1 S2 SURFACE WATER
Summary of sources S1: Atmospheric deposition S2: Drainage S3: agriculture S4: transport S5: Accidental spills S6: materials/constructions non urban area S7: Run off paved urban area S8: households, consumer use S9: industry (IPPC and SME) S10: Solid waste treatment S11: Historical pollution
Source screening Based on • Haskoning fact sheets • 76/464 review • Risk assessment studies • OSPAR background documents • Other material/expert judgement
Source screening results (document EAF (5)-06-02) • Major sources • Minor sources • Negligible Next step • To add appropriate measures (i.e. completion of table 1 in chapter 6 of the concept paper)
Control options • WFD Daughter Directive (on emission controls) • Use of other existing EU instruments (directives, strategies, policies) • Actions by Member States
WFD Daughter Directive May focus on: • review of the Daughter Directives under Directive 76/464; • Emission Limit values and BAT for industrial sectors in relation to discharges to water; • Best environmental practice for the use of plant protection products; • Storm water overflows and management of street run off
Existing relevant EU legislation • The Integrated Pollution Prevention Control • Marketing and Use of products/substances, the new REACH system • Plant Protection Products, Biocides • Emissions to air • Urban Waste-water, Sewage Sludge • Waste • Accidental pollution • Import of goods from outside EU
Control options per source First indications in annex 3 of the concept paper
Next steps • Comments / updating results source screening • Comments on control options (annex 3) • Merging results source screening with possible control options • ……………