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Proposed structure of national emission data

Proposed structure of national emission data. Hana Prchalova, CENIA. Summary of emissions data requirements. Focused on point sources only:

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Proposed structure of national emission data

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  1. Proposed structure of national emission data Hana Prchalova, CENIA Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  2. Summary of emissions data requirements • Focused on point sources only: • WFD – detailed inventory of sources of pollutions – on facility level (but not reported in the details) – all relevant pollutants (possible impact on water body status) • E-PRTR – detailed inventory and annually reporting of emission load from big facilities (facility level) – about 70 pollutants • UWWTD – detailed inventory of all existing and planned UWWTPs and their discharges (facility level) only nutrients and organics Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  3. Summary of emissions data requirements • Eurostat – biannually emission load from point sources (urban and industrial; treated and untreated) from all facilities, country or regional level; nutrients, organics and heavy metals • SoE Emission: annually emission load from all point sources – defined categories – urban waste water (treated and untreated), but also according the size (p.e.); industrial waste water – treated and untreated; E-PRTR or non E-PRTR or both (for urban and industrial waste water) the same pollutants as WFD and E-PRTR; RBD or sub-unit level Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  4. National emission data • Not mandatory – proposal only: • Emission and related data on facility level; • based on UWWTD data structure with small improvements (link with industrial facilities) • Not only emission load, but volume of discharged waste water; • Information about incoming load, p.e. and level of treatment for UWWTPs • Important link to agglomerations and/or municipalities; • Link to the water body (segment of river or lake, transitional or coastal water) • Wider range of pollutants (E-PRTR, WFD) Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  5. National emission data • Municipalities, agglomerations, industrial facilities, waste water treatment plants and discharge points could be more stable, mainly emission data has to be regularly updated; • Emission data could be estimated (with proxy data) or calculated • Emission data on facility level could be used for national purposes, for Water Framework Directive implementation (River Basin Management Plans); for UWWT Directive implementation and reporting and for E-PRTR (check of completeness and QA) • Emission data after aggregation (RBD, country…) could be used for Eurostat and SoE Emission reporting Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  6. General structure of national emission data Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  7. Main differences to UWWTD data • New tables: • Municipalities – for country with not designated agglomerations or with many changes of agglomerations between reporting periods • Industrial facilities – industrial waste water, discharged to the UWWTPs (link to E-PRTR transfers) or treated in independent waste water or discharged without treatment Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  8. Main differences to UWWTD data • Other important changes: • Waste water treatment plants included operated and planned waste water treatment plants and independent waste water treatment plants (industrial) • One WWTP can have more discharge points • Emission load is related to discharge point, not to WWTP • Consistent link between discharge points, WWTPs and agglomerations or municipalities • Important information about type of receiving water body (river, lake, transitional, coastal and groundwater) and ID of water body and ID of RBD Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

  9. Thank you for your attention Event/ date: West Balkan meeting, 18 – 19 June 2013, Skopje Author: Hana Prchalova, CENIA

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