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This document discusses access to information and public participation in developing and operating PRTR systems, including topics such as access to information in EPER and E-PRTR, confidentiality of information, public participation, and awareness raising.
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Access to Information and Public Participation in Developingand Operating PRTR Systems Magda Tóth NagyPublic Participation Programme October 15-16, 2007
Contents • Access to Information in EPER, E-PRTR and PRTR Protocol • Confidentiality of Information in E-PRTR and PRTR Protocol • Public Participation in E-PRTR and PRTR Protocol • Access to Justice • Awareness raising
Access to Information in EPER and E-PRTR • EPER: • Commission will publish the results of the inventory every three years via EEA • E-PRTR Regulation: • aims to enhance public access to environmental information through the establishment of a coherent and integrated E-PRTR • Art.10 Access to Information • Art.11 Confidentiality
E-PRTR: Access to information (Art.10) • E-PRTR made continuously and readily publicly accessible by the Commission assisted by the EEA • free of charge on the internet and within the foreseen timeframe • Where information not easily accessible by direct electronic means, MS and Commission to facilitate electronic access in publicly accessible locations • Additionally made accessible by other electronic means such as the “Europe Direct Information Networks” • face to face contact at about 400 locations • Free of charge telephone • Via e-mail or web site
PRTR Protocol: Public Access to Information (Art.11) Public access ensured: • Without an interest to be stated • Primarily by direct electronic access • Party to provide information upon request or by other effective means where information not easily accessible by direct electronic means (+timeframe) • Access to information in register free of charge • May charge for reproducing and mailing but shall not exceed reasonable amount • Party to facilitate electronic access in publicly accessible locations e.g. public libraries, offices of local authorities or other appropriate places
Confidentiality of information E-PRTR and PRTR Protocol • All data reported by operators appear in E-PRTRexcept data kept confidential in accordance with to the exhaustive list of reasons set out in Article 4(2) of Directive 2003/4/EC • Decision on confidentiality taken by competent authorities upon an indication by the operator • Where information kept confidential: • MS to indicate in their report to EC for each piece of information withheld; • the type of information that has been withheld; • the reason for which it has been withheld • PRTR Protocol: • based on Aarhus Convention Art.4.4 • less exceptions
Confidentiality of information: Grounds for Refusal Request may be refused if disclosure of information would adversely affect: • Confidentiality of proceedings of public authorities • International relations, public security and national defence • The course of justice • Confidentiality of commercial or industrial information • protecting a legitimate economic interest • including public interest in maintaining statistical confidentiality and tax secrecy (E-PRTR regulation) • Intellectual property rights • Confidentiality of personal data and/or files relating to a natural person where that person has not consented to the disclosure of the information to the public • Interest of persons who supplied information voluntarily (unless consented) • Protection of environment
Confidentiality of information: Grounds for Refusal • Request may be refused if disclosure of information would adversely affect • Provided for by national or Community law • Protect legitimate economic interest • Grounds to be interpreted in restrictive way • Taking into account the public interest served by disclosure • Information relating to emissions to the environment may not be refused
Confidentiality Table 16: Example for reporting of confidential data Releases to air
Example for reporting of confidential data Off-site transfer of hazardous waste
Public Participation and Awareness Raising E-PRTR (Art. 12) • Commission shall provide the public with early and effective opportunities to participate in the further development of the European PRTR, including capacity-building and the preparation of amendments Regulation • Opportunity for public to submit any relevant comments, information, analyses or opinions within a reasonable timeframe • Commission shall take due account of such input and shall inform the public about the outcome of the public participation Awareness raising (Art 13) EC to promote awareness of E-PRTR
PRTR Protocol: Public Participation and Access to Justice Public Participation (Art. 13) • Party to ensure appropriate opportunities for public participation in development of national PRTRs • Provide free access to information on proposed measures concerning development • Provide opportunity for submitting comments, analyses, opinions relevant to the decision-making process • Due account taken of public input • Information on decision to establish or significantly change PRTR will be made publicly available when made in timely manner Access to Justice (Art 14) • in line with Aarhus Convention Art. 9, par. 1
Information about the projects Contact: Magda Tóth Nagy Public Participation Program, REC tmagdi@rec.org www.eper.ec.europa.eu www.unece.org/env/pp/prtr www.rec.org/REC/Programs/ PublicParticipation