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EPER and landfills (1)

EPER and landfills (1). Introduction on reporting of emissions from landfills Bernd Mehlhorn, EU Commission, DG ENV.C.4 (Industrial Emissions). EPER and landfills (2). European Pollutant Emission Register EPER www.eper.cec.eu.int.

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EPER and landfills (1)

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  1. EPER and landfills (1) Introduction on reporting of emissions from landfills Bernd Mehlhorn, EU Commission, DG ENV.C.4 (Industrial Emissions)

  2. EPER and landfills (2) European Pollutant Emission Register EPER www.eper.cec.eu.int

  3. EPER and landfills (3) Data from about 10,000 industrial facilities in 15 MS + Norway + Hungary 2001 data published in Feb. 2004 2004 data will be published in autumn 2006 ( 25 MS + Norway)

  4. EPER and landfills (4) 2007, 2008, 2009…data under the European PRTR implementing the UN-ECE PRTR Protocol PRTR = Pollutant Release and Transfer Register The UN-ECE PRTR Protocol will be implemented by the European PRTR regulation which is now undergoing co-decision procedure

  5. EPER and landfills (5) 5.3/5.4 Installations for the disposal of non-hazardous waste (> 50t/day) and landfills (>10t/day) 5.1 Installations for the disposal or recovery of hazardous waste (>10t/day) or municipal waste (>3t/hour)

  6. EPER and landfills (6)

  7. EPER and landfills (7) Emission to Air Number of Member States Ammonia 1 Arsenic and its compounds 1 Cadmium and its compounds 1 Carbon dioxide, CO2 4 Carbon monoxide, CO 2 Chlorine and inorganic compounds(as HCl) 2 Chromium and its compounds 1 Copper and its compounds 1 Dinitrogenoxide (N2O) 2 Dioxines and furans (PCDDs and PCDFs) 1 Hydrofluorocarbons 1 Mercury and its compounds 2 Methane, CH4 12 !!!! Nickel and its compounds 2 Nitrogen oxides, NOx 5 Non methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOC) 2 PM10 2 Sulphur hexafluoride 1 Sulphur oxides (SOx) 2 Zinc and its compounds 1

  8. EPER and landfills (8) Area Number of facilities Share of facilities in EU Methane emission [kg/a] Share of emission in EU Austria 31 3,8% 34.068.000 1,7% Belgium 4 0,5% 10.679.000 0,5% Denmark 0 0,0% - 0,0% Finland 15 1,8% 16.400.000 0,8% France 28 3,4% 20.932.000 1,0% Germany 301 37,0% 493.592.000 24,6% Greece 0 0,0% - 0,0% Hungary 0 0,0% - 0,0% Ireland 48 5,9% 67.377.000 3,4% Italy 51 6,3% 702.206.000 35,0% !!!!!! Luxembourg 2 0,2% 2.745.000 0,1% Netherlands 0 0,0% - 0,0% Portugal 4 0,5% 16.884.000 0,8% Spain 37 4,6% 65.739.000 3,3% Sweden 1 0,1% 2.300.000 0,1% United Kingdom 291 35,8% 574.180.000 28,6% EU 813 100% 2.007.102.000 100%

  9. EPER and landfills (9) Emission thresholds: in tonnes Methane 100 CO2 100,000 NOx 100 PM10 50

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