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European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 1
Legislative requirements Legislative requirements for emissions data:for emissions data:WFD and UWWTDWFD and UWWTD
(Agenda Item A3)(Agenda Item A3)
Eionet Workshop‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’EEA, Copenhagen, 11-12 September 2008
Violeta Vinceviciene EC DG ENV unit D.2
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 2
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 3
WISE development of reporting cycle: data definition and requirements
Defining the scopeand requirements Step 1.1: Reporting sheets:
Compliance or SoE, voluntary (or through comitology)
Step 1.3: Development of Reporting schemas
Step 1.4: Development of End-user tool, schema, XML/GML, other tools (DD, glossary)
Step 1.5: Test of schemas and tools with voluntary countries final version of technical specifications for reporting
Step 2: The submission by all Member States of data according to the agreed technical specifications
Conceptual models
Acceptance
Submission of data
Schemas and tools
Defining the scopeand requirements
Step 1.2: Endorsement of reporting sheets by Working groups/Committees
WISE development of reporting cycle: data definition and requirements
Defining the scopeand requirements Step 1.1: Reporting sheets:
Compliance or SoE, voluntary (or through comitology)
Step 1.3: Development of Reporting schemas
Step 1.4: Development of End-user tool, schema, XML/GML, other tools (DD, glossary)
Step 1.5: Test of schemas and tools with voluntary countries final version of technical specifications for reporting
Step 2: The submission by all Member States of data according to the agreed technical specifications
Conceptual models
Acceptance
Submission of data
Schemas and tools
Defining the scopeand requirements
Step 1.2: Endorsement of reporting sheets by Working groups/Committees
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 4
WISE data flow (all steps involve QA/QC)
Submission
Analysis/Scenarios
Acceptance
Data definition/requirements Step 1: WG D reporting sheets:
Compliance or SoE, voluntary (or through comitology)
Step 2: End-user tool, schema/DEM, XML/shape/GML, other tools (DD, glossary), help desk
Step 3: central holding area (CDR: MS individual submissions), management of access rights
Step 4: Automatic QA/QC checks in CDR + standardised manual checks if needed, feedback to data submitters
Step 5: Final data storage: EU-wide, quality-checked databases (e.g. Art.3, 5, 8 – WFD, BWD, SoE, NiD, UWWTD, etc)
Step 7a: Public or restricted viewing, map service, aggregation, statistics
Step 7c: Tools for SoEassessment, CCM2, management scenarios
Legal, political, Assessment, compliance
Step 7b: Tools for compliance assessment
QA
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Production databases
EU Databases(Spatial) reference datasets
WISE viewer, GIS visualisation
Delivery database
Compliance-check databases DG ENV
Analytical databasesJRC, EEA
Step 6: Purpose-oriented databases
Version of 04/09/08
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 5
1. WFD reporting requirements on 1. WFD reporting requirements on emissionsemissions
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 6
• Art.3 and 5 reporting: updated reporting sheets agreed on 16-17/06/2008 WDs
• Requirements – per RBD/sub-unit frequency – 6 yrs (art.5 – 2005, next update 2010)
• Main principle: if reported under other EU directives, then link should be established through IDs
WFD reporting requirements WFD reporting requirements on emissionson emissions
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 7
Reporting sheets
CA1: Competent Authority
RBD1: River Basin District
SWB1: Identification of surface water bodies, artificial water bodies and HMWB
SWB2: Typology of Surface Water Bodies
SWPI1: Summary of Pressure Types Causing Water Bodies to Fail to Reach Good Status
SWPI2: Identification of Surface Water Bodies at Risk
SWPI3: Significant Point Source Pollution of Surface Waters
SWPI4: Significant Diffuse Source Pollution of Surface Waters
SWPI5: Significant Water Abstractions from Surface Waters
SWPI6: Significant Water Flow Regulations and Morphological Alterations
SWPI7: Other Pressures on Surface Waters Not Covered by Other Reporting Sheets
SWPI8: Summary Assessment of the Impacts on Surface Water Bodies
SWPI9: Uncertainties and Data Gaps
RPA1: Register of protected areas
GWB1: Identification/Delineation of groundwater bodies
GWPI1: Summary of pressure types causing groundwater bodies to fail to reach good status
GWPI2: Identification of Ground Water Bodies at Risk
GWPI3: Relevant Point Source Pollution to Groundwaters
GWPI4: Relevant Diffuse Source Pollution in Groundwater
GWPI5: Relevant Groundwater Abstractions
GWPI6: Relevant Artificial Groundwater Recharge
GWPI7: Relevant Saltwater or Other Intrusion
GWPI8: Other Pressures on Groundwaters not covered by Other Reporting Sheets
GWPI9: Summary Assessment of the Human Impacts on Groundwater Bodies
GWPI10: Further Characterisation – Summary Information
GWPI11: Uncertainties and Data Gaps
GIS: Geographical Information Requirements and Water Body Attributes
WFD art.3-5WFD art.3-5
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 8
WFD reporting WFD reporting on emmissionson emmissions
SWPI1: Summary of Pressure Types Causing Water Bodies to Fail to Reach Good Status
SWPI2: Identification of Surface Water Bodies at Risk
SWPI3: Significant Point Source Pollution of Surface Waters
SWPI4: Significant Diffuse Source Pollution of Surface Waters
GWPI1: Summary of pressure types causing groundwater bodies to fail to reach good status
GWPI2: Identification of Ground Water Bodies at Risk
GWPI3: Relevant Point Source Pollution to Groundwaters
GWPI4: Relevant Diffuse Source Pollution in Groundwater
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 9
• SWPI1: Summary of Pressure Types Causing Water Bodies to Fail to Reach Good Status
– Summary on significant pressures per sub-unit + hyperlinks to supporting doc’s– Compliance indicator – number of water bodies failing to reach good status /potential as a
result of each pressure or combination of those• Number of SWBs and the list of significant pressures per sub-unit/RBD: point, diffuse sources, water
abstractions, flow regulations, etc.
• SWPI3: Significant Point Source Pollution of Surface Waters– Significant discharges from UWWTPs (UWWTD); Stormwater overflows; IPPC sources and
non-IPPC sources; any other significant point sources– Data:
• Number of significant sources in the sub-unit (UWWTP, IPPC plants, other not covered IPPC in ePRTR• Loads of pollutants (COD, nutrients, priority substances, saline discharges) discharged (total load for
sub-unit (if not provided to the EEA under SoE)
• SWPI4: Significant Diffuse Source Pollution of Surface Waters– via storm overflows or the built environment; due to agri activities; transport and
infrastructure, abandoned industrial sites; releases from facilities for storage and treatment of domestic effluent in areas without sewage
– Data: • No data required but summary text + Hyperlinks to more detailed supporting documents• Loads of pollutants per sub-unit if available
WFD reporting WFD reporting on emmissionson emmissions
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 10
• GWPI1: Summary of pressure types causing groundwater bodies to fail to reach good status
– Summary of main pressures at RDB level– Compliance indicator – number of GWBs failing to reach good status as a result of each pressure or
combination• Number of GWBs failing to reach good status per RBDs and list of significant pressures per RBD:
point, diffuse sources, water abstractions, artificial recharge, saltwater intrusion, etc.
• GWPI3: Relevant Point Source Pollution to Groundwaters– Leakages from contaminated sites; waste disposal sites (landfill and agri waste disposal); leaks
associated with oil industry infrastructure; mine water discharges; discharges to ground (contaminated water to soakaways), other relevant point sources
– Data: • Summary of methodology and criteria used to identify relevant point sources• number of relevant point sources in RBD causing GWB to be in « not good status »• Loads (if available) of pollutants total for RBD if not provided via SoE (NO3, As, Cd, Pb, Hg, NH4, Cl,
SO4, Trichloretylene, Tetrachloretylene)
• GWPI4: Relevant Diffuse Source Pollution in Groundwaters– due to agri activities (fertiliser and pesticide use, livestock, etc); due to non-sewered population;
urban land use – Data:
• No data required but summary text on criteria used to identify sources; + Hyperlinks to more detailed supporting documents
• List of pollutants discharged to GWBs in the RBD + Loads of pollutants if available
WFD reporting WFD reporting on emmissionson emmissions
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 11
2. Reporting requirements on 2. Reporting requirements on emissions for UWWTDemissions for UWWTD
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
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Concept of the UWWTD
Agglomeration
UWWTP
DP 0
1:n1:n
1:n1:n
Receiving areas = waterbodies
UWWTP
DP 2
Waterbody-
NA estuary
1:n
1:n
1:n
1:n
1:n
Waterbody - LSA coastal waters
1:n
DP 4
CAofSA X’
DP 3
SA X
DP 1
Waterbody - NA coastal waters
1:n
ID is the ID is the link to link to ePRTRePRTR
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 13
UWWTD reporting requirements
1. Sensitive areas and their catchments2. Agglomeration level:
• Agglomeration (>2000 p.e.) • UWWTPs• Discharge points & Receiving areas
and WFD-water
bodies3. Member State level:
• Sewage sludge : produced, disposed & re-used • Treated wastewater reused
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 14
UWWTD reporting requirements
Agglomeration level: • Collection, conduction and connection• Treatment level and performance
link to ePRTR & WFDlink to ePRTR & WFD• Discharge points & Receiving areas
and WFD-water bodiesWFD-water bodies
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 15
Fig. 4. Schematic structure of the conceptual model and its relation to the DB tables on reporting system
1.‘Big cities’(mandatory if relevant)
1.1.Agglo-
merations
1.2. Agglo-merations
(mandatory)
1.n. Agglo-
merations
1.2.1.
UWWTP
1.2.2. UWWTP
(mandatory)
1.2.n.
UWWTP
Receiving area - UWWTDNA: inland /freshwatersNA: estuaries & coastal waters SA: freshwaters (Art.5(2,3)SA: estuaries & coastal waters Art.5(2,3)SA: freshwaters Art.5(4)SA: estuaries & coastal waters Art.5(4)LSA: estuariesLSA: coastal watersCAofSA: inland/freshwatersArt.5(4) area
1:n 1:n 1:kDP
k:1
WFD
Re-
ceiving
water-
bodies
Art.16
Situation reports
(mandatory)
Art.17
Implement. Progr.
(mandatory -– first time, optional - updates)
Art.13
Agro-food industries
(mandatory)
Art.7
Appropriate treatm.
(mandatory -aggregated level)
Other Articles: 12, 11, etc
(mandatory - upon COMM request)
……
1.2.2.DP1
1.2.2.DPk
ID-Receiving area-UWWTDID-Water body-
WFD
National level
Schematic structure of the conceptual model and its relation to the DB tables on reporting system
1.Big city
1.1.Agglo-
merations
1.2. Agglo-meration
1.n. Agglo-
merations
1.2.1.
UWWTP
1.2.2. UWWTP
1.2.m.
UWWTP
Receiving area - UWWTD
NA: inland /freshwatersNA: estuaries & coastal waters SA: freshwaters (Art.5(2,3)SA: estuaries & coastal waters Art.5(2,3)SA: freshwaters Art.5(4)SA: estuaries & coastal waters Art.5(4)LSA: estuariesLSA: coastal watersCAofSA: inland/freshwatersArt.5(4) area
1:n 1:m 1:kDP
k:1
WFD
Re-
ceiving
water-
bodies
General important information on MS level
Art.16 Situation reports
Art.17 ImplementationProgrammes
Art. 13 Food-processing industries
Art.7 Appropriate treatment
Other articles – Art.12, 11, 14 etc. according to the Commission needs
……
1.2.2.DP1
1.2.2.DPk
ID-Receiving area-UWWTD
ID-Water body-WFD (data
to be collected under
reporting for WFD)
National level
…
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 16
3. Reporting requirements on 3. Reporting requirements on emissions for new directive emissions for new directive
on Environmental quality standardson Environmental quality standards
• Formally adopted 17/06/2008, to be published on OJ by end 2008• Requirements in Art.5 : inventory of emissions, discharges and losses
European Commission, DG Environment
Thematic Eionet Workshop ‘Pollutant Emissions to Water’, 11-12 September 2008DG ENV D.2
Slide 17
New directive on Environmental New directive on Environmental quality standardsquality standards
Article 5
Inventory of emissions, discharges and losses
1. On the basis of the information collected in accordance with Articles 5 and 8 of Directive 2000/60/EC, under Regulation (EC) No 166/2006 and other available data , Member States shall establish an inventory, including maps, if available, of emissions, discharges and losses of all priority substances and pollutants listed in Part A of Annex I to this Directive for each river basin district or part of a river basin district lying within their territory including their concentrations in sediment and biota, as appropriate .
2. The reference period for the estimation of pollutant values to be entered in the inventories referred to in paragraph 1 shall be one year between 2008 and 2010.
However, for priority substances or pollutants covered by Directive 91/414/EEC, the entries may be calculated as the average of the years 2008, 2009 and 2010.
3. Member States shall communicate the inventories established pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article, including the respective reference periods, to the Commission in accordance with the reporting requirements under Article 15(1) of Directive 2000/60/EC.
4. Member States shall update their inventories as part of the reviews of the analyses specified in Article 5(2) of Directive 2000/60/EC.
The reference period for the establishment of values in the updated inventories shall be the year before that analysis is to be completed. For priority substances or pollutants covered by Directive 91/414/EEC, the entries may be calculated as the average of the three years before the completion of that analysis.
Member States shall publish the updated inventories in their updated river basin management plans as laid down in Article 13(7) of Directive 2000/60/EC.
5. The Commission shall, by 2018 , verify that emissions, discharges and losses as reflected in the inventory are making progress towards compliance with the reduction or cessation objectives laid down in Article 4(1)(a)(iv) of Directive 2000/60/EC, subject to Article 4(4) and (5) of that Directive.
6. Technical guidelines for the establishment of inventories shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 21(2) of Directive 2000/60/EC.