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Annex VII

Annex VII Draft Protocol for the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution from Land-Based Sources and Activities Annexes Major Issues for Consideration. National Workshop for Ukraine in Support of Capacity-Building of National

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Annex VII

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  1. Annex VII Draft Protocol for the Protection of the Black Sea Against Pollution from Land-Based Sources and Activities Annexes Major Issues for Consideration National Workshop for Ukraine in Support of Capacity-Building of National and Local Authorities Responsible for the Implementation of the LBSA Protocol to the Bucharest Convention Odessa, 1-2 March 2007

  2. It is common for annexes to LBSA protocols to impose additional obligations and to be more specific or deal with the intended practical focus of the Protocol. Provisions of Annexes are key to identifying the obligations of an individual country by the Protocol as a whole. Provisions of the BS LBSA Protocol that require further elaboration are dealt with in annexes, constituting an integral part of the Protocol.

  3. 1. Action plans, programmes and measures (Annex I) CPs, when preparing Action plans, programmes and measures for the reduction, control and elimination of pollution from land-based sources and activities, shall aim tocover the activities (Section A) and groups of substances (Section B) of the Annex I, while taking into account the provisions of the GPA. Priorities for action should be established by the ContractingParties by assessing the relative importance of impacts uponpublic health, coastal and marine resources, ecosystem health,socio-economic benefits, including cultural values.

  4. 2. Hot spots (Art. 7) A list of Hot spots shall form the basis for the development of national strategies and timetables for achieving substantial reductions of inputs of pollutants from point sources. This list Shallbe elaborated and subsequently reviewed and revised every Twoyears by the Commission.

  5. 3. Monitoring (Art. 7) CPs shall provide for a system of regular monitoring and inspection to assess compliance with authorisations and regulations of emissions. CPs shall have in place appropriate sanctions in case of non-compliance with authorisations and regulations and ensure their application.

  6. 4. Reporting (Art. 16) Each CP shall submit to the Commission annual reports on measures adopted for the implementation of this Protocol. Such reports shall include, inter alia: • Information on legal and regulatory measures, action plans, programmes and other steps taken for the implementation of this Protocol; • Data on the quantities of substances of concern discharged from their territories; • Statistical data on the authorisations granted in accordance with Article 7 of this Protocol;

  7. Data resulting from monitoring as provided for in Article 11 of this Protocol; • Information on activities altering the coastline, habitats within coastal areas and related watersheds; • Information on results achieved in the elimination and control of pollution from Hot spots; and • Information on plans for prevention, reduction and control of pollution of the marine environment and coastal areas of the Black Sea from diffuse sources of pollution from agriculture and forestry in accordance with Article 18 of this Protocol.

  8. 5. Information and Data Collection, Monitoring and Assessment (Art. 11) CPs shall, within the framework of the provisions of, and the monitoring programmes provided for in ArticleXV of the Convention: • Collect information and dataon the conditions of the marine environment and coastal areas of the Black Sea as regards its physical, biological and chemical characteristics; • Collect information and data andprepareand maintain aninventory of inputs of substances listed in Annex Iof this protocol;

  9. Systematically asses the state of the marine environment and coastal areas of the Black Sea; • Systematically assess, as far as possible, the levels of pollution along their coasts, in particular with regard to activities and substances listed in Annex I and periodically to provide information in this respect; • Evaluate the effectiveness of action plans, programmes and measures adopted and implemented under this Protocol; • Evaluate compliance with the provisions of this Protocol; • The CPs shall collaborate with analytical quality control programmes, and to promote data storage, retrieval and exchange.

  10. Frequently Asked Questions (a) Why Diffuse Sources in addition to Point Sources? (b) Why Activities in addition to Substances? (c) Nature of the List of Activities (shopping list, countries apply what is relevant?)? • Problem of Nutrients/Eutrophication/Plankton Blooms/Algal Blooms/Red Tides. • Primary treatment with Long Outfall concept against the Secondary treatment with Short Outfall concept. • Pollution from agriculture/forestry (Annex II) and through atmosphere (Annex III). • Authorisations (Annex IV) and BAT/BEP (Annex V). • Polluting substances/source categories (Pathogens; Nutrients; POPs/PTS; Oils; Heavy metals; Litter; Radioactive substances).

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