Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (recast) (Text with EEA relevance)
Modified by
- Directive (EU) 2024/1785 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 24 April 2024amending Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) and Council Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste(Text with EEA relevance), 32024L1785, July 15, 2024
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control), 32010L0075R(01), June 19, 2012
(1) "substance" means any chemical element and its compounds, with the exception of the following substances: (a) radioactive substances as defined in Article 1 of Council Directive 96/29/Euratom of 13 May 1996 laying down basic safety standards for the protection of the health of workers and the general public against the dangers arising from ionising radiation ;OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1 .(b) genetically modified micro-organisms as defined in Article 2(b) of Directive 2009/41/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 6 May 2009 on the contained use of genetically modified micro-organisms ;OJ L 125, 21.5.2009, p. 75 .(c) genetically modified organisms as defined in point 2 of Article 2 of Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 March 2001 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms ;OJ L 106, 17.4.2001, p. 1 .
(2) "pollution" means the direct or indirect introduction, as a result of human activity, of substances, vibrations, heat, noise or odours into air, water or land, which can be harmful to human health or the quality of the environment, result in damage to material property, or impair or interfere with amenities and other legitimate uses of the environment; (3) "installation" means a stationary technical unit within which one or more activities listed in Annex I, in Annex Ia or in Part 1 of Annex VII are carried out, and any other directly associated activities on the same site which have a technical connection with the activities listed in those Annexes and which could have an effect on emissions and pollution; (4) "emission" means the direct or indirect release of substances, vibrations, heat or noise from individual or diffuse sources in the installation into air, water or land; (5) "emission limit value" means the mass, expressed in terms of certain specific parameters, concentration and/or level of an emission, which may not be exceeded during one or more periods of time; (5a) "environmental performance limit value" means a performance value included in a permit, expressed for specified conditions in terms of certain specific parameters; (6) "environmental quality standard" means the set of requirements which must be fulfilled at a given time by a given environment or particular part thereof, as set out in Union law; (7) "permit" means a written authorisation to operate all or part of an installation or combustion plant, waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant; (8) "general binding rules" means emission limit values or other conditions, at least at sector level, that are adopted with the intention of being used directly to set permit conditions; (9) "substantial change" means a change in the nature or functioning, or an extension, of an installation or combustion plant, waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant which may have significant negative effects on human health or the environment; (9a) "deep industrial transformation" means the implementation by industrial operators of emerging techniques or best available techniques involving a major change in the design or technology of all or part of an installation or the replacement of an existing installation by a new installation, which allows an extremely substantial reduction of emissions of greenhouse gases in line with the objective of climate neutrality and optimises environmental co-benefits, at least to the levels that can be achieved by techniques identified in the applicable BAT conclusions, taking into account cross-media effects; (10) "best available techniques" means the most effective and advanced stage in the development of activities and their methods of operation which indicates the practical suitability of particular techniques for providing the basis for emission limit values and other permit conditions designed to prevent and, where that is not practicable, to reduce emissions and the impact on the environment as a whole: (a) "techniques" includes both the technology used and the way in which the installation is designed, built, maintained, operated and decommissioned; (b) "available techniques" means techniques developed on a scale which allows implementation in the relevant industrial sector, under economically and technically viable conditions, taking into consideration the costs and advantages, regardless of whether such techniques are used or produced in the Union, as long as they are reasonably accessible to the operator; (c) "best" means most effective in achieving a high general level of protection of the environment as a whole, including human health and climate protection;
(11) "BAT reference document" means a document, resulting from the exchange of information organised pursuant to Article 13, drawn up for defined activities and describing, in particular, applied techniques, present emissions and consumption levels, techniques considered for the determination of best available techniques as well as BAT conclusions and any emerging techniques, giving special consideration to the criteria listed in Annex III; (12) "BAT conclusions" means a document containing the parts of a BAT reference document laying down the conclusions on best available techniques and emerging techniques, their description, information to assess their applicability, the emission levels associated with those techniques, the environmental performance levels associated with those techniques, the content of an environmental management system including benchmarks, associated monitoring, associated consumption levels and, where appropriate, relevant site remediation measures; (12a) "operating rules" means the rules included in permits or general binding rules for the operation of activities referred to in Annex Ia, setting out the emission limit values, the environmental performance limit values, associated monitoring requirements, and, where relevant, land spreading practices, pollution prevention and mitigation practices, nutritional management, feed preparation, housing, manure management, including collection, storage, processing and land spreading of manure, and storage of dead animals, and which are consistent with the use of best available techniques; (13) "emission levels associated with the best available techniques" means the range of emission levels obtained under normal operating conditions using a best available technique or a combination of best available techniques, as described in BAT conclusions, expressed as an average over a given period of time, under specified reference conditions; (13a) "environmental performance levels associated with the best available techniques" means the range of environmental performance levels, obtained under normal operating conditions using a BAT or a combination of BATs; as described in BAT conclusions; (13aa) "environmental performance" means the performance with regard to consumption levels, resource efficiency concerning materials, water and energy resources, the reuse of materials and water, and to waste generation; (13b) "benchmarks" means the indicative range of environmental performance levels associated with best available techniques, which is to be used as a reference in the EMS; (14) "emerging technique" means a novel technique for an industrial activity that, if commercially developed, could provide either a higher general level of protection of human health and the environment or at least the same level of protection of human health and the environment and higher cost savings than existing best available techniques; (15) "operator" means any natural or legal person who operates or controls in whole or in part the installation or combustion plant, waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant or, where this is provided for in national law, to whom decisive economic power over the technical functioning of the installation or plant has been delegated; (16) "the public" means one or more natural or legal persons and, in accordance with national law or practice, their associations, organisations or groups; (17) "the public concerned" means the public affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the taking of a decision on the granting or the updating of a permit or of permit conditions; for the purposes of this definition, non-governmental organisations promoting the protection of human health or the environment and meeting any requirements under national law shall be deemed to have an interest; (18) "hazardous substances" means substances or mixtures as defined in Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures ;OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1 .(19) "baseline report" means information on the state of soil and groundwater contamination by relevant hazardous substances; (20) "groundwater" means groundwater as defined in point 2 of Article 2 of Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy ;OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1 .(21) "soil" means the top layer of the Earth’s crust situated between the bedrock and the surface. The soil is composed of mineral particles, organic matter, water, air and living organisms; (22) "environmental inspection" means all actions, including site visits, monitoring of emissions and checks of internal reports and follow-up documents, verification of self-monitoring, checking of the techniques used and adequacy of the environment management of the installation, undertaken by or on behalf of the competent authority to check and promote compliance of installations with their permit conditions and, where necessary, to monitor their environmental impact; (23) "poultry" means poultry as defined in Article 4, point 9, of Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council ;Regulation (EU) 2016/429 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2016 on transmissible animal diseases and amending and repealing certain acts in the area of animal health ("Animal Health Law") (OJ L 84, 31.3.2016, p. 1 ).(23a) "pigs" means pigs as defined in Article 2 of Council Directive 2008/120/EC ;Council Directive 2008/120/EC of 18 December 2008 laying down minimum standards for the protection of pigs (OJ L 47, 18.2.2009, p. 5 ).(23b) "livestock unit" means a standard measurement unit that allows for the aggregation of the various categories of livestock in order for them to be compared, and is calculated by using the coefficients for individual livestock categories listed in Annex Ia; (24) "fuel" means any solid, liquid or gaseous combustible material; (25) "combustion plant" means any technical apparatus in which fuels are oxidised in order to use the heat thus generated; (26) "stack" means a structure containing one or more flues providing a passage for waste gases in order to discharge them into the air; (27) "operating hours" means the time, expressed in hours, during which a combustion plant, in whole or in part, is operating and discharging emissions into the air, excluding start-up and shut-down periods; (28) "rate of desulphurisation" means the ratio over a given period of time of the quantity of sulphur which is not emitted into air by a combustion plant to the quantity of sulphur contained in the solid fuel which is introduced into the combustion plant facilities and which is used in the plant over the same period of time; (29) "indigenous solid fuel" means a naturally occurring solid fuel fired in a combustion plant specifically designed for that fuel and extracted locally; (30) "determinative fuel" means the fuel which, amongst all fuels used in a multi-fuel firing combustion plant using the distillation and conversion residues from the refining of crude-oil for own consumption, alone or with other fuels, has the highest emission limit value as set out in Part 1 of Annex V, or, in the case of several fuels having the same emission limit value, the fuel having the highest thermal input amongst those fuels; (31) "biomass" means any of the following: (a) products consisting of any vegetable matter from agriculture or forestry which can be used as a fuel for the purpose of recovering its energy content; (b) the following waste: (i) vegetable waste from agriculture and forestry; (ii) vegetable waste from the food processing industry, if the heat generated is recovered; (iii) fibrous vegetable waste from virgin pulp production and from production of paper from pulp, if it is co-incinerated at the place of production and the heat generated is recovered; (iv) cork waste; (v) wood waste with the exception of wood waste which may contain halogenated organic compounds or heavy metals as a result of treatment with wood preservatives or coating and which includes, in particular, such wood waste originating from construction and demolition waste;
(32) "multi-fuel firing combustion plant" means any combustion plant which may be fired simultaneously or alternately by two or more types of fuel; (33) "gas turbine" means any rotating machine which converts thermal energy into mechanical work, consisting mainly of a compressor, a thermal device in which fuel is oxidised in order to heat the working fluid, and a turbine; (34) "gas engine" means an internal combustion engine which operates according to the Otto cycle and uses spark ignition or, in case of dual fuel engines, compression ignition to burn fuel; (35) "diesel engine" means an internal combustion engine which operates according to the diesel cycle and uses compression ignition to burn fuel; (36) "small isolated system" means a small isolated system as defined in point 26 of Article 2 of Directive 2003/54/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2003 concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity ;OJ L 176, 15.7.2003, p. 37 .(37) "waste" means waste as defined in point 1 of Article 3 of Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste ;OJ L 312, 22.11.2008, p. 3 .(38) "hazardous waste" means hazardous waste as defined in point 2 of Article 3 of Directive 2008/98/EC; (39) "mixed municipal waste" means waste from households as well as commercial, industrial and institutional waste which, because of its nature and composition, is similar to waste from households, but excluding fractions indicated under heading 20 01 of the Annex to Decision 2000/532/EC that are collected separately at source and excluding the other waste indicated under heading 20 02 of that Annex;Commission Decision 2000/532/EC of 3 May 2000 replacing Decision 94/3/EC establishing a list of wastes pursuant to Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and Council Decision 94/904/EC establishing a list of hazardous waste pursuant to Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste (OJ L 226, 6.9.2000, p. 3 ).(40) "waste incineration plant" means any stationary or mobile technical unit and equipment dedicated to the thermal treatment of waste, with or without recovery of the combustion heat generated, through the incineration by oxidation of waste as well as other thermal treatment processes, such as pyrolysis, gasification or plasma process, if the substances resulting from the treatment are subsequently incinerated; (41) "waste co-incineration plant" means any stationary or mobile technical unit whose main purpose is the generation of energy or production of material products and which uses waste as a regular or additional fuel or in which waste is thermally treated for the purpose of disposal through the incineration by oxidation of waste as well as other thermal treatment processes, such as pyrolysis, gasification or plasma process, if the substances resulting from the treatment are subsequently incinerated; (42) "nominal capacity" means the sum of the incineration capacities of the furnaces of which a waste incineration plant or a waste co-incineration plant is composed, as specified by the constructor and confirmed by the operator, with due account being taken of the calorific value of the waste, expressed as the quantity of waste incinerated per hour; (43) "dioxins and furans" means all polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans listed in Part 2 of Annex VI; (44) "organic compound" means any compound containing at least the element carbon and one or more of hydrogen, halogens, oxygen, sulphur, phosphorus, silicon or nitrogen, with the exception of carbon oxides and inorganic carbonates and bicarbonates; (45) "volatile organic compound" means any organic compound as well as the fraction of creosote, having at 293,15 K a vapour pressure of 0,01 kPa or more, or having a corresponding volatility under the particular conditions of use; (46) "organic solvent" means any volatile organic compound which is used for any of the following: (a) alone or in combination with other agents, and without undergoing a chemical change, to dissolve raw materials, products or waste materials; (b) as a cleaning agent to dissolve contaminants; (c) as a dissolver; (d) as a dispersion medium; (e) as a viscosity adjuster; (f) as a surface tension adjuster; (g) as a plasticiser; (h) as a preservative;
(47) "coating" means coating as defined in point 8 of Article 2 of Directive 2004/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain paints and varnishes and vehicle refinishing products ;OJ L 143, 30.4.2004, p. 87 .(48) "emission levels associated with emerging techniques" means the range of emission levels obtained under normal operating conditions using an emerging technique or a combination of emerging techniques, as described in BAT conclusions, expressed as an average over a given period of time, under specified reference conditions; (49) "environmental performance levels associated with emerging techniques" means the range of environmental performance levels, obtained under normal operating conditions, using an emerging technique or a combination of emerging techniques as described in BAT conclusions; (50) "compliance assurance" means mechanisms for securing compliance using three categories of intervention: compliance promotion; compliance monitoring; follow-up and enforcement.
(a) the operator informs the competent authority immediately; (b) the operator immediately takes the measures to limit the consequences for human health or the environment and to prevent further possible incidents or accidents; and (c) the competent authority requires the operator to take any appropriate complementary measures that the competent authority considers necessary to limit the consequences for human health or the environment and to prevent further possible incidents or accidents.
(a) the operator immediately informs the competent authority; (b) the operator immediately takes the measures necessary to ensure that compliance is restored within the shortest possible time; and (c) the competent authority requires the operator to take any appropriate complementary measures that the competent authority considers necessary to restore compliance.
(a) all the appropriate preventive measures are taken against pollution; (b) the best available techniques are applied; (c) no significant pollution is caused; (d) the generation of waste is prevented in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC; (e) where waste is generated, it is, in order of priority and in accordance with Directive 2008/98/EC, prepared for re-use, recycled, recovered or, where that is technically and economically impossible, it is disposed of while avoiding or reducing any impact on the environment; (f) energy is used efficiently and the use and, where possible, the production of renewable energy is promoted; (fa) material resources and water are used efficiently, including through re-use; (fb) an environmental management system is implemented as provided for in Article 14a; (g) the necessary measures are taken to prevent accidents and limit their consequences; (h) the necessary measures are taken upon definitive cessation of activities to avoid any risk of pollution and return the site of operation to the satisfactory state defined in accordance with Article 22.
(a) the installation and its activities; (b) the raw and auxiliary materials, other substances, the energy and water used in or generated by the installation; (c) the sources of emissions from the installation, including odours; (d) the conditions of the site of the installation; (e) where applicable, a baseline report in accordance with Article 22(2); (f) the nature and quantities of foreseeable emissions, including odours, from the installation into each medium, as well as an identification of significant effects of the emissions on the environment; (g) the proposed technology and other techniques for preventing or, where this is not possible, reducing emissions from the installation; (h) measures for the prevention, preparation for re-use, recycling and recovery of waste generated by the installation; (i) further measures planned to comply with the general principles of the basic obligations of the operator as provided for in Article 11; (j) measures planned to monitor emissions into the environment; (k) the main alternatives to the proposed technology, techniques and measures studied by the applicant in outline.
(a) the performance of installations and techniques in terms of emissions, expressed as short- and long-term averages, where appropriate, and the associated reference conditions, consumption and nature of raw materials, water consumption, use of energy and generation of waste; (b) the techniques used, associated monitoring, cross-media effects, economic and technical viability and developments therein; (c) best available techniques and emerging techniques identified after considering the issues mentioned in points (a) and (b).
(a) the rules of procedure of the forum; (b) the work programme for the exchange of information; (c) guidance on the collection of data; (d) guidance on the drawing up of BAT reference documents, and on their quality assurance including the suitability of their content and format.
(a) emission limit values for polluting substances listed in Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 166/2006, and for other polluting substances, which are likely to be emitted from the installation concerned in significant quantities, having regard to their nature, their hazardousness and their potential to transfer pollution from one medium to another, taking into account the variation of water flow dynamics in receiving water bodies; (aa) environmental performance limit values in accordance with Article 15(4); (ab) appropriate requirements ensuring the assessment of the need to prevent or reduce the emissions of substances fulfilling the criteria of Article 57 or substances addressed in restrictions in Annex XVII to regulation (EC) No 1907/2006; (b) appropriate requirements ensuring protection of the soil, groundwater, surface water and catchment areas for abstraction points of water intended for human consumption as referred to in Article 7 of Directive (EU) 2020/2184, and measures concerning the monitoring and management of waste generated by the installation; (ba) appropriate requirements laying down the characteristics of an environmental management system in accordance with Article 14a; (bb) suitable monitoring requirements for the consumption and reuse of resources such as energy, water and raw materials; (c) suitable emission monitoring requirements specifying: (i) measurement methodology, frequency and evaluation procedure; and (ii) where Article 15(3)(b) is applied, that results of emission monitoring are available for the same periods of time and reference conditions as for the emission levels associated with the best available techniques;
(d) an obligation to supply the competent authority regularly, and at least annually, with: (i) information on the basis of results of emission monitoring referred to in point (c) and other required data that enables the competent authority to verify compliance with the permit conditions; and (ii) where Article 15(3)(b) is applied, a summary of the results of emission monitoring which allows a comparison with the emission levels associated with the best available techniques; (iii) information on progress towards fulfilment of the environmental policy objectives referred to in Article 14a;
(e) appropriate requirements for the regular maintenance and surveillance of measures taken to prevent emissions to soil, surface and groundwater pursuant to point (b), and appropriate requirements concerning the periodic monitoring of soil, surface and groundwater in relation to relevant hazardous substances likely to be found on site and having regard to the possibility of soil, surface and groundwater contamination at the site of the installation; (f) measures relating to conditions other than normal operating conditions such as start-up and shut-down operations, leaks, malfunctions, momentary stoppages and definitive cessation of operations; (g) provisions on the minimisation of long-distance or transboundary pollution; (h) conditions for assessing compliance with the emission limit values and environmental performance limit values or a reference to the applicable requirements specified elsewhere.
(a) that technique is determined by giving special consideration to the criteria listed in Annex III; and (b) the requirements of Article 15 are complied with.
(a) environmental policy objectives for the continuous improvement of the environmental performance and safety of the installation, which shall include measures to: (i) prevent the generation of waste; (ii) optimise resource and energy use and water reuse; (iii) prevent or reduce the use or emissions of hazardous substances;
(b) objectives and performance indicators in relation to significant environmental aspects, which shall take into account benchmarks set out in the relevant BAT conclusions; (c) for installations covered by the obligation to conduct an energy audit or implement an energy management system pursuant to Article 8 of Directive 2012/27/EU, inclusion of the results of that audit or implementation of the energy management system pursuant to Article 8 of and Annex VI to that Directive and of the measures to implement their recommendations; (d) a chemicals inventory of the hazardous substances present in or emitted from the installation as such, as constituents of other substances or as part of mixtures, with special regard given to the substances fulfilling the criteria referred to in Article 57 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and substances addressed in restrictions referred to in Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, and a risk assessment of the impact of such substances on human health and the environment, as well as an analysis of the possibilities for substituting them with safer alternatives or reducing their use or emissions; (e) measures taken to achieve the environmental objectives and avoid risks for human health or the environment, including corrective and preventive measures where needed; (f) a transformation plan as referred to in Article 27d.
(a) the released polluting substances do not impede the operation of the waste water treatment plant or the capacity to recover resources from the waste water treatment stream; (b) the released polluting substances do not harm the health of the staff working in collecting systems and waste water treatment plants; (c) the waste water treatment plant is designed and equipped to abate the released polluting substances; (d) the overall load of the concerned polluting substances eventually released into the water is not increased compared to the situation where the emissions from the installation concerned remained compliant with emission limit values set for direct releases in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article, without prejudice to stricter measures required pursuant to Article 18.
(a) setting emission limit values expressed for the same or shorter periods of time and under the same reference conditions as the BAT-AELs; or (b) setting emission limit values different from those referred to in point (a) in terms of values, periods of time and reference conditions.
(a) set, for normal operating conditions, environmental performance limit values concerning water, having regard to possible cross-media effects, that are not to be exceeded during one or more periods, and which are not less strict than the binding ranges referred to in the first subparagraph; (b) set, for normal operating conditions, indicative environmental performance levels concerning waste and resources other than water, which are not less strict than the binding ranges referred to in the first subparagraph.
(a) the geographical location or the local environmental conditions of the installation concerned; or (b) the technical characteristics of the installation concerned.
(a) the geographical location or the local environmental conditions of the installation concerned; or (b) the technical characteristics of the installation concerned.
(a) energy supplies, provided that there is an overriding public interest in security of energy supply; (b) resources, materials or equipment essential for the operator to perform activities of public interest, in compliance with the applicable emission limit values or environmental performance limit values; or (c) essential resources, materials or equipment where the production output compensates for such shortage or disruption, for reasons of public health or public safety or for other imperative reasons of overriding public interest.
(a) all the permit conditions for the installation concerned are reconsidered and, if necessary, updated to ensure compliance with this Directive, in particular, with Article 15(3), (4) and (5), where applicable; (b) the installation complies with those permit conditions.
(a) the pollution caused by the installation is of such significance that the existing emission limit values of the permit need to be revised or new such values need to be included in the permit; (b) the operational safety requires other techniques to be used; (c) where it is necessary to comply with an environmental quality standard referred to in Article 18, including in the case of a new or revised quality standard or where the status of the receiving environment requires a revision of the permit in order to achieve compliance with plans and programmes set under Union legislation; (d) in the case of a request from the operator to extend the duration of the operation of an installation undertaking the activity referred to in Annex I, point 5.4.
(a) information on the present use and, where available, on past uses of the site; (b) where available, existing information on soil and groundwater measurements that reflect the state at the time the report is drawn up or, alternatively, new soil and groundwater measurements having regard to the possibility of soil and groundwater contamination by those hazardous substances to be used, produced or released by the installation concerned.
(a) a general assessment of relevant significant environmental issues; (b) the geographical area covered by the inspection plan; (c) a register of the installations covered by the plan; (d) procedures for drawing up programmes for routine environmental inspections pursuant to paragraph 4; (e) procedures for non-routine environmental inspections pursuant to paragraph 5; (f) where necessary, provisions on the cooperation between different inspection authorities.
(a) the potential and actual impacts of the installations concerned on human health and the environment taking into account the levels and types of emissions, the sensitivity of the local environment and the risk of accidents; (b) the record of compliance with permit conditions; (c) the participation of the operator in the Union eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS), pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009 .Regulation (EC) No 1221/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the voluntary participation by organisations in a Community eco-management and audit scheme (EMAS) (OJ L 342, 22.12.2009, p. 1 ).
(a) the granting of a permit for new installations; (b) the granting of a permit for any substantial change; (c) the granting or updating of a permit for an installation where the application of Article 15(4) is proposed; (d) the updating of a permit or permit conditions for an installation in accordance with Article 21(5); (e) the updating of a permit in accordance with Article 21(3) or Article 21(4).
(a) the content of the decision, including a copy of the permit and any subsequent updates, including consolidated permit conditions where relevant; (b) the reasons on which the decision is based; (c) the results of the consultations held before the decision was taken, including consultations held pursuant to Article 26, and an explanation of how those consultations were taken into account in that decision; (d) the title of the BAT reference documents relevant to the installation or activity concerned; (e) how the permit conditions referred to in Article 14, including the emission limit values, environmental performance levels and environmental performance limit values, have been determined in relation to the best available techniques and emission levels and environmental performance levels associated with the best available techniques; (f) where a derogation is granted in accordance with Article 15, the specific reasons for that derogation based on the criteria laid down in that paragraph and the conditions imposed.
(a) relevant information on the measures taken by the operator upon definitive cessation of activities in accordance with Article 22; (b) the results of emission monitoring as required under the permit conditions and held by the competent authority; (c) the results of the monitoring referred to in Article 16(4) and in Article 18.
(a) they have a sufficient interest; (b) they maintain the impairment of a right, where administrative procedural law of a Member State requires this as a precondition.
(a) representatives of Member States; (b) relevant public institutions; (c) relevant research institutes; (d) research and technology organisations; (e) representatives of the industries and farmers concerned; (f) technology providers; (g) non-governmental organisations promoting the protection of human health or the environment; (h) the Commission.
(a) emission limit values that ensure that, within 6 years of publication of a decision on BAT conclusions in accordance with Article 13(5) relating to the main activity of an installation, emissions do not, under normal operating conditions, exceed emission levels associated with emerging techniques as laid down in the decisions on BAT conclusions; (b) indicative environmental performance values consistent with the decisions on BAT conclusions.
(a) the permit for the installation contains a description of the deep industrial transformation, the emission levels and the resource efficiency that will be achieved, and the implementation timeline and milestones; (b) the operator reports annually to the competent authority on the progress in the implementation of the deep industrial transformation; and (c) during the period granted for the transformation of the installation, the competent authority ensures that no significant pollution is caused and that a high level of protection of the environment as a whole is achieved.
(a) the permit for the existing installation contains a description of the closure plan and the associated timeline and milestones; (b) the operator reports annually to the competent authority on the progress in relation to the closure plan for the existing installation and to its replacement by a new installation; (c) during the period preceding the closure of the installation, the competent authority ensures that no significant pollution is caused and that a high level of protection of the environment as a whole is achieved.
(a) plants in which the products of combustion are used for the direct heating, drying, or any other treatment of objects or materials; (b) post-combustion plants designed to purify the waste gases by combustion which are not operated as independent combustion plants; (c) facilities for the regeneration of catalytic cracking catalysts; (d) facilities for the conversion of hydrogen sulphide into sulphur; (e) reactors used in the chemical industry; (f) coke battery furnaces; (g) cowpers; (h) any technical apparatus used in the propulsion of a vehicle, ship or aircraft; (i) gas turbines and gas engines used on offshore platforms; (j) plants which use any solid or liquid waste as a fuel other than waste referred to in point (b) of point 31 of Article 3.
(a) diesel engines; (b) recovery boilers within installations for the production of pulp.
(a) the combustion plants referred to in paragraph 8; (b) combustion plants within refineries firing the distillation and conversion residues from the refining of crude-oil for own consumption, alone or with other fuels, taking into account the specificity of the energy systems of refineries; (c) combustion plants firing gases other than natural gas; (d) combustion plants in chemical installations using liquid production residues as non-commercial fuel for own consumption.
(a) those to which Article 33(1) applies; (b) those within refineries firing low calorific gases from the gasification of refinery residues or the distillation and conversion residues from the refining of crude oil for own consumption, alone or with other fuels; (c) those to which Article 35 applies; (d) those which are granted an exemption as referred to in Article 4(4) of Directive 2001/80/EC.
(a) the operator of the combustion plant undertakes, in a written declaration submitted by 1 January 2014 at the latest to the competent authority, not to operate the plant for more than17500 operating hours, starting from1 January 2016 and ending no later than31 December 2023 ;(b) the operator is required to submit each year to the competent authority a record of the number of operating hours since 1 January 2016 ;(c) the emission limit values for sulphur dioxides, nitrogen oxides and dust set out in the permit for the combustion plant applicable on 31 December 2015 , pursuant in particular to the requirements of Directives 2001/80/EC and 2008/1/EC, shall at least be maintained during the remaining operational life of the combustion plant. Combustion plants with a total rated thermal input of more than 500 MW firing solid fuels, which were granted the first permit after1 July 1987 , shall comply with the emission limit values for nitrogen oxides set out in Part 1 of Annex V; and(d) the combustion plant has not been granted an exemption as referred to in Article 4(4) of Directive 2001/80/EC.
(a) the total rated thermal input of the combustion plant does not exceed 200 MW; (b) the plant was granted a first permit before 27 November 2002 or the operator of that plant had submitted a complete application for a permit before that date, provided that it was put into operation no later than27 November 2003 ;(c) at least 50 % of the useful heat production of the plant, as a rolling average over a period of 5 years, is delivered in the form of steam or hot water to a public network for district heating; and (d) the emission limit values for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and dust set out in its permit applicable on 31 December 2015 , pursuant in particular to the requirements of Directives 2001/80/EC and 2008/1/EC, are at least maintained until31 December 2022 .
(a) suitable storage sites are available, (b) transport facilities are technically and economically feasible, (c) it is technically and economically feasible to retrofit for carbon dioxide capture.
(a) there is an overriding need to maintain energy supplies; (b) the combustion plant with the breakdown would be replaced for a limited period by another plant which would cause an overall increase in emissions.
(a) taking the emission limit value relevant for each individual fuel and pollutant corresponding to the total rated thermal input of the entire combustion plant as set out in Parts 1 and 2 of Annex V; (b) determining fuel-weighted emission limit values, which are obtained by multiplying the individual emission limit value referred to in point (a) by the thermal input delivered by each fuel, and dividing the product of multiplication by the sum of the thermal inputs delivered by all fuels, (c) aggregating the fuel-weighted emission limit values.
(a) where, during the operation of the combustion plant, the proportion contributed by the determinative fuel to the sum of the thermal inputs delivered by all fuels is 50 % or more, the emission limit value set in Part 1 of Annex V for the determinative fuel; (b) where the proportion contributed by the determinative fuel to the sum of the thermal inputs delivered by all fuels is less than 50 %, the emission limit value determined in accordance with the following steps: (i) taking the emission limit values set out in Part 1 of Annex V for each of the fuels used, corresponding to the total rated thermal input of the combustion plant; (ii) calculating the emission limit value of the determinative fuel by multiplying the emission limit value, determined for that fuel according to point (i), by a factor of two, and subtracting from this product the emission limit value of the fuel used with the lowest emission limit value as set out in Part 1 of Annex V, corresponding to the total rated thermal input of the combustion plant; (iii) determining the fuel-weighted emission limit value for each fuel used by multiplying the emission limit value determined under points (i) and (ii) by the thermal input of the fuel concerned and by dividing the product of this multiplication by the sum of the thermal inputs delivered by all fuels; (iv) aggregating the fuel-weighted emission limit values determined under point (iii).
(a) the determination of the start-up and shut-down periods referred to in point 27 of Article 3 and in point 1 of Part 4 of Annex V; and (b) the transitional national plans referred to in Article 32 and, in particular, the setting of emission ceilings and related monitoring and reporting.
(a) the incineration causes emissions lower than the combustion of the least polluting fuels available on the market that could be combusted in the installation; (b) for emissions other than nitrogen oxides, sulphur oxides and dust, the incineration does not cause emissions higher than those from incineration or co-incineration of waste.
(a) plants treating only the following wastes: (i) waste listed in point (b) of point 31 of Article 3; (ii) radioactive waste; (iii) animal carcasses as regulated by Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 October 2002 laying down health rules concerning animal by-products not intended for human consumption ;OJ L 273, 10.10.2002, p. 1 .(iv) waste resulting from the exploration for, and the exploitation of, oil and gas resources from off-shore installations and incinerated on board the installations;
(b) experimental plants used for research, development and testing in order to improve the incineration process and which treat less than 50 tonnes of waste per year.
(a) the plant is designed, equipped and will be maintained and operated in such a manner that the requirements of this Chapter are met taking into account the categories of waste to be incinerated or co-incinerated; (b) the heat generated during the incineration and co-incineration process is recovered as far as practicable through the generation of heat, steam or power; (c) the residues will be minimised in their amount and harmfulness and recycled where appropriate; (d) the disposal of the residues which cannot be prevented, reduced or recycled will be carried out in conformity with national and Union law.
(a) a list of all types of waste which may be treated using at least the types of waste set out in the European Waste List established by Decision 2000/532/EC, if possible, and containing information on the quantity of each type of waste, where appropriate; (b) the total waste incinerating or co-incinerating capacity of the plant; (c) the limit values for emissions into air and water; (d) the requirements for the pH, temperature and flow of waste water discharges; (e) the sampling and measurement procedures and frequencies to be used to comply with the conditions set for emission monitoring; (f) the maximum permissible period of any technically unavoidable stoppages, disturbances, or failures of the purification devices or the measurement devices, during which the emissions into the air and the discharges of waste water may exceed the prescribed emission limit values.
(a) a list of the quantities of the different categories of hazardous waste which may be treated; (b) the minimum and maximum mass flows of those hazardous wastes, their lowest and maximum calorific values and their maximum contents of polychlorinated biphenyls, pentachlorophenol, chlorine, fluorine, sulphur, heavy metals and other polluting substances.
(a) at start-up, until the temperature set out in paragraph 2 of this Article or the temperature specified in accordance with Article 51(1) has been reached; (b) whenever the temperature set out in paragraph 2 of this Article or the temperature specified in accordance with Article 51(1) is not maintained; (c) whenever the continuous measurements show that any emission limit value is exceeded due to disturbances or failures of the waste gas cleaning devices.
(a) all the administrative information on the generating process contained in the documents mentioned in paragraph 4(a); (b) the physical, and as far as practicable, chemical composition of the waste and all other information necessary to evaluate its suitability for the intended incineration process; (c) the hazardous characteristics of the waste, the substances with which it cannot be mixed, and the precautions to be taken in handling the waste.
(a) the checking of the documents required by Directive 2008/98/EC and, where applicable, those required by Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2006 on shipments of waste and by legislation on transport of dangerous goods;OJ L 190, 12.7.2006, p. 1 .(b) the taking of representative samples, unless inappropriate as far as possible before unloading, to verify conformity with the information provided for in paragraph 3 by carrying out controls and to enable the competent authorities to identify the nature of the wastes treated.
(1) "existing installation" means an installation in operation on 29 March 1999 or which was granted a permit or registered before1 April 2001 or the operator of which submitted a complete application for a permit before1 April 2001 , provided that that installation was put in operation no later than1 April 2002 ;(2) "waste gases" means the final gaseous discharge containing volatile organic compounds or other pollutants from a stack or abatement equipment into air; (3) "fugitive emissions" means any emissions not in waste gases of volatile organic compounds into air, soil and water as well as solvents contained in any products, unless otherwise stated in Part 2 of Annex VII; (4) "total emissions" means the sum of fugitive emissions and emissions in waste gases; (5) "mixture" means mixture as defined in Article 3(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and establishing a European Chemicals Agency ,OJ L 396, 30.12.2006, p. 1 .(6) "adhesive" means any mixture, including all the organic solvents or mixtures containing organic solvents necessary for its proper application, which is used to adhere separate parts of a product; (7) "ink" means a mixture, including all the organic solvents or mixtures containing organic solvents necessary for its proper application, which is used in a printing activity to impress text or images on to a surface; (8) "varnish" means a transparent coating; (9) "consumption" means the total input of organic solvents into an installation per calendar year, or any other 12-month period, less any volatile organic compounds that are recovered for re-use; (10) "input" means the quantity of organic solvents and their quantity in mixtures used when carrying out an activity, including the solvents recycled inside and outside the installation, and which are counted every time they are used to carry out the activity; (11) "re-use" means the use of organic solvents recovered from an installation for any technical or commercial purpose and including use as a fuel but excluding the final disposal of such recovered organic solvent as waste; (12) "contained conditions" means conditions under which an installation is operated so that the volatile organic compounds released from the activity are collected and discharged in a controlled way either via a stack or abatement equipment and are, therefore, not entirely fugitive; (13) "start-up and shut-down operations" means operations excluding regularly oscillating activity phases whilst bringing an activity, an equipment item or a tank into or out of service or into or out of an idling state.
(a) the emission of volatile organic compounds from installations shall not exceed the emission limit values in waste gases and the fugitive emission limit values, or the total emission limit values, and other requirements laid down in Parts 2 and 3 of Annex VII are complied with; (b) the requirements of the reduction scheme set out in Part 5 of Annex VII provided that an equivalent emission reduction is achieved compared to that achieved through the application of the emission limit values referred to in point (a).
(a) as regards the substances specified in paragraph 5, meet the requirements of that paragraph for each activity individually; (b) as regards all other substances, either: (i) meet the requirements of paragraph 1 for each activity individually; or (ii) have total emissions of volatile organic compounds not exceeding those which would have resulted had point (i) been applied.
(a) emission limit values in waste gases, fugitive emission limit values and total emission limit values; (b) the requirements of the reduction scheme under Part 5 of Annex VII; (c) the derogations granted in accordance with Article 59(2) and (3).
(a) 25 % for an installation carrying out either activities which fall within the lower threshold band of items 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 13, 16 or 17 of the table in Part 2 of Annex VII or, activities which fall under one of the other items of Part 2 of Annex VII, and with a solvent consumption of less than 10 tonnes per year; (b) 10 % for all other installations.
(a) fitness for use; (b) potential effects on human health and occupational exposure in particular; (c) potential effects on the environment; (d) the economic consequences, in particular the costs and benefits of the options available.
(a) solid waste; (b) the mother liquors arising from the filtration phase following hydrolysis of the titanyl sulphate solution from installations applying the sulphate process; including the acid waste associated with such liquors, containing overall more than 0,5 % free sulphuric acid and various heavy metals and including such mother liquors which have been diluted until they contain 0,5 % or less free sulphuric acid; (c) waste from installations applying the chloride process containing more than 0,5 % free hydrochloric acid and various heavy metals, including such waste which has been diluted until it contains 0,5 % or less free hydrochloric acid; (d) filtration salts, sludges and liquid waste arising from the treatment (concentration or neutralisation) of the waste mentioned under points (b) and (c) and containing various heavy metals, but not including neutralised and filtered or decanted waste containing only traces of heavy metals and which, before any dilution, has a pH value above 5,5.
(a) with more than 40000 places for poultry;(b) with more than 2000 places for production pigs over 30 kg; or(c) with more than 750 places for sows.
(a) the installation and its activities; (b) the animal type; (c) the stocking density in LSU per hectare calculated in accordance with Annex Ia, where necessary; (d) the capacity of the installation; (e) the sources of emissions from the installation; (f) the nature and quantities of foreseeable emissions from the installation into each medium.
(a) preparation of general binding rules as referred to in Article 6 on permits for installations falling within the scope of this Chapter; (b) the granting of a permit for a new installation falling within the scope of this Chapter; (c) the granting of an updated permit in accordance with Article 70c(4) for any substantial change to an existing installation falling within the scope of this Chapter; or (d) the procedure for registration, in the event that general binding rules are not adopted, and the Member States allow the installation only to be registered.
(a) the permit or the registration; (b) the results of the consultations held in accordance with paragraph 1; (c) the general binding rules referred to in Article 6 which are applicable to installations falling within the scope of this Chapter; and (d) the reports of inspections of the installations falling within the scope of this Chapter.
(a) they have a sufficient interest; (b) they maintain the impairment of a right, where administrative procedural law of a Member State requires that as a precondition.
(a) the emission and environmental performance levels of installations and techniques, and other measures consistent with Annex III; (b) the techniques used, associated monitoring, cross-media effects, economic and technical viability and developments in that regard; (c) best available techniques identified after considering the issues mentioned in points (a) and (b); (d) emerging techniques.
(a) the total rated thermal input (MW) of the combustion plant; (b) the type of combustion plant: boiler, gas turbine, gas engine, diesel engine, other (specifying the type); (c) the date of the start of operation of the combustion plant; (d) the total annual emissions (tonnes per year) of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and dust (as total suspended particles); (e) the number of operating hours of the combustion plant; (f) the total annual amount of energy input, related to the net calorific value (TJ per year), broken down in terms of the following categories of fuel: coal, lignite, biomass, peat, other solid fuels (specifying the type), liquid fuels, natural gas, other gases (specifying the type).
(a) for combustion plants to which Article 31 applies, the sulphur content of the indigenous solid fuel used and the rate of desulphurisation achieved, averaged over each month. For the first year where Article 31 is applied, the technical justification of the non-feasibility of complying with the emission limit values referred to in Article 30(2) and (3) shall also be reported; and (b) for combustion plants which do not operate more than 1500 operating hours per year as a rolling average over a period of 5 years, the number of operating hours per year.
(a) the impact of the activities concerned on the environment as a whole and on human health; (b) the state of implementation of best available techniques for the activities concerned.
(a) the combustion of fuels in installations with a total rated thermal input below 50 MW; (b) the intensive rearing of cattle; and (c) the spreading of manure.
(a) comprehensively address the emissions from the rearing of livestock within the Union, in particular from cattle; and (b) further achieve the objective of global environmental protection with respect to products placed on the Union market, through the prevention and control of emissions from livestock farming, and in a manner consistent with the Union’s international obligations.
(a) the need to control emissions from onshore and offshore exploration and production of mineral oil and gas; (b) the need to control emissions from the on-site treatment and extraction of non-energy industrial minerals used in industry other than for construction, as well as the need to control emissions from the on-site treatment and extraction of ores which are newly carried out in the Union; (c) the need to revise the activity threshold in Annex I for the production of hydrogen by electrolysis of water.
(a) the nature, gravity, and extent of the infringement; (b) the population or the environment affected by the infringement, bearing in mind the impact of the infringement on the objective of achieving a high level of protection of human health and the environment; (c) the repetitive or one-off character of the infringement.
(a) 31 December 2015 , for combustion plants referred to in Article 30(2);(b) 6 January 2013 , for combustion plants referred to in Article 30(3).
(a) 1 January 2016 , for combustion plants referred to in Article 30(2)(b) 7 January 2013 , for combustion plants referred to in Article 30(3).
(a) the relationship between waste management activities described in this Annex and those described in Annexes I and II to Directive 2008/98/EC; and (b) the interpretation of the term "industrial scale" regarding the description of chemical industry activities described in this Annex.
(a) coal; (b) other fuels in installations with a total rated thermal input of 20 MW or more.
(a) operation of hot-rolling mills with a capacity exceeding 20 tonnes of crude steel per hour; (aa) operation of cold-rolling mills with a capacity exceeding 10 tonnes of crude steel per hour; (b) operation of smitheries with hammers the energy of which exceeds 50 kilojoule per hammer; (ba) operation of smitheries with forging presses the force of which exceeds 30 mega-newton (MN) per press; (c) application of protective fused metal coats with an input exceeding 2 tonnes of crude steel per hour.
(a) production of non-ferrous crude metals from ore, concentrates or secondary raw materials by metallurgical, chemical or electrolytic processes; (b) melting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products and operation of non-ferrous metal foundries, with a melting capacity exceeding 4 tonnes per day for lead and cadmium or 20 tonnes per day for all other metals.
(a) production of cement clinker in rotary kilns with a production capacity exceeding 500 tonnes per day or in other kilns with a production capacity exceeding 50 tonnes per day; (b) production of lime in kilns with a production capacity exceeding 50 tonnes per day; (c) production of magnesium oxide in kilns with a production capacity exceeding 50 tonnes per day.
(a) a production capacity exceeding 75 tonnes per day; and/or (b) a kiln capacity exceeding 4 m 3 and a setting density per kiln exceeding 300 kg/m3 .
(a) simple hydrocarbons (linear or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated, aliphatic or aromatic); (b) oxygen-containing hydrocarbons such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters and mixtures of esters, acetates, ethers, peroxides and epoxy resins; (c) sulphurous hydrocarbons; (d) nitrogenous hydrocarbons such as amines, amides, nitrous compounds, nitro compounds or nitrate compounds, nitriles, cyanates, isocyanates; (e) phosphorus-containing hydrocarbons; (f) halogenic hydrocarbons; (g) organometallic compounds; (h) plastic materials (polymers, synthetic fibres and cellulose-based fibres); (i) synthetic rubbers; (j) dyes and pigments; (k) surface-active agents and surfactants.
(a) gases, such as ammonia, chlorine or hydrogen chloride, fluorine or hydrogen fluoride, carbon oxides, sulphur compounds, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen except when produced by electrolysis of water, sulphur dioxide, carbonyl chloride; (b) acids, such as chromic acid, hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, oleum, sulphurous acids; (c) bases, such as ammonium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide; (d) salts, such as ammonium chloride, potassium chlorate, potassium carbonate, sodium carbonate, perborate, silver nitrate; (e) non-metals, metal oxides or other inorganic compounds such as calcium carbide, silicon, silicon carbide.
(a) biological treatment; (b) physico-chemical treatment; (c) blending or mixing prior to submission to any of the other activities listed in points 5.1 and 5.2; (d) repackaging prior to submission to any of the other activities listed in points 5.1 and 5.2; (e) solvent reclamation/regeneration; (f) recycling/reclamation of inorganic materials other than metals or metal compounds; (g) regeneration of acids or bases; (h) recovery of components used for pollution abatement; (i) recovery of components from catalysts; (j) oil re-refining or other reuses of oil; (k) surface impoundment.
(a) for non-hazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 3 tonnes per hour; (b) for hazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 10 tonnes per day.
(a) Disposal of non-hazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 50 tonnes per day involving one or more of the following activities, and excluding activities covered by Council Directive 91/271/EEC :Council Directive 91/271/EEC of 21 May 1991 concerning urban waste water treatment (OJ L 135, 30.5.1991, p. 40 ).(i) biological treatment, such as anaerobic digestion or co-digestion; (ii) physico-chemical treatment; (iii) pre-treatment of waste for incineration or co-incineration; (iv) treatment of slags and ashes; (v) treatment in shredders of metal waste, including waste electrical and electronic equipment and end-of-life vehicles and their components.
(b) Recovery, or a mix of recovery and disposal, of non-hazardous waste with a capacity exceeding 75 tonnes per day involving one or more of the following activities, and excluding activities covered by Directive 91/271/EEC: (i) biological treatment, such as anaerobic digestion; (ii) pre-treatment of waste for incineration or co-incineration; (iii) treatment of slags and ashes; (iv) treatment in shredders of metal waste, including waste electrical and electronic equipment and end-of-life vehicles and their components.
(a) pulp from timber or other fibrous materials; (b) paper or card board with a production capacity exceeding 20 tonnes per day; (c) one or more of the following wood-based panels: oriented strand board, particleboard or fibreboard with a production capacity exceeding 600 m 3 per day.
(a) Operating slaughterhouses with a carcass production capacity greater than 50 tonnes per day (b) Treatment and processing, other than exclusively packaging, of the following raw materials, whether previously processed or unprocessed, intended for the production of food or feed from: (i) only animal raw materials (other than exclusively milk) with a finished product production capacity greater than 75 tonnes per day; (ii) only vegetable raw materials with a finished product production capacity greater than 300 tonnes per day or 600 tonnes per day where the installation operates for a period of no more than 90 consecutive days in any year; (iii) animal and vegetable raw materials, both in combined and separate products, with a finished product production capacity in tonnes per day greater than: 75 if A is equal to 10 or more; or, [300- (22,5 × A)] in any other case,
where "A" is the portion of animal material (in percent of weight) of the finished product production capacity.
Packaging shall not be included in the final weight of the product. This subsection shall not apply where the raw material is milk only. (c) Treatment and processing of milk only, the quantity of milk received being greater than 200 tonnes per day (average value on an annual basis).
1. Rearing of pigs representing 350 LSU or more, excluding rearing activities that are carried out under organic production regimes in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/848, or where the stocking density is less than 2 LSU/hectare used only for grazing or growing fodder or forage used for feeding the animals and the animals are reared outside for a significant amount of time in a year or seasonally reared outside. 2. Rearing of only laying hens representing 300 LSU or more, or rearing of only other poultry categories representing 280 LSU or more. In installations rearing a mix of poultry including laying hens, the threshold shall be 280 LSU and the capacity shall be calculated using 0,93 as weighting factor for laying hens.The weighting factor for laying hens has been calculated by dividing the other poultry threshold (280 LSU) by the laying hens threshold (300 LSU). This is 280/300 = 0,93 (rounded).3. Rearing of any mix of pigs or poultry representing 380 LSU or more, excluding rearing of pigs in installations operating under organic production regimes in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2018/848, or where the stocking density is less than 2 LSU/hectare used only for grazing or growing fodder or forage used for feeding the animals and the animals are reared outside for a significant amount of time in a year or seasonally reared outside.
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(a) represent net value costs, after deduction of any financial benefits from applying best available techniques; (b) include the cost of accessing financial capital required to finance the best available techniques; (c) be calculated using a discount rate to take account of differences in monetary value over time.
(a) a method to address uncertainties in evaluating costs and environmental benefits; (b) a specification of the margin by which the costs should exceed the environmental benefits.
(a) the application for a permit or, as the case may be, the proposal for the updating of a permit or of permit conditions in accordance with Article 21, including the description of the elements listed in Article 12(1); (b) where applicable, the fact that a decision is subject to a national or transboundary environmental impact assessment or to consultations between Member States in accordance with Article 26; (c) details of the competent authorities responsible for taking the decision, those from which relevant information can be obtained, those to which comments or questions can be submitted, and details of the time schedule for transmitting comments or questions; (d) the nature of possible decisions or, where there is one, the draft decision; (e) where applicable, the details relating to a proposal for the updating of a permit or of permit conditions; (f) an indication of the times and places where, or means by which, the relevant information will be made available; (g) details of the arrangements for public participation and consultation made pursuant to point 5.
(a) in accordance with national law, the main reports and advice issued to the competent authority or authorities at the time when the public concerned were informed in accordance with point 1; (b) in accordance with Directive 2003/4/EC, information other than that referred to in point 1 which is relevant for the decision in accordance with Article 5 of this Directive and which only becomes available after the time the public concerned was informed in accordance with point 1.
Total rated thermal input (MW) | Coal and lignite and other solid fuels | Biomass | Peat | Liquid fuels |
---|---|---|---|---|
50-100 | 400 | 200 | 300 | 350 |
100-300 | 250 | 200 | 300 | 250 |
> 300 | 200 | 200 | 200 | 200 |
In general | 35 |
Liquefied gas | 5 |
Low calorific gases from coke oven | 400 |
Low calorific gases from blast furnace | 200 |
Total rated thermal input (MW) | Coal and lignite and other solid fuels | Biomass and peat | Liquid fuels |
---|---|---|---|
50-100 | 300 | 450 | |
100-300 | 200 | 250 | 200 |
> 300 | 200 | 200 | 150 |
NO | CO | |
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Combustion plants firing natural gas with the exception of gas turbines and gas engines | 100 | 100 |
Combustion plants firing blast furnace gas, coke oven gas or low calorific gases from gasification of refinery residues, with the exception of gas turbines and gas engines | 200 | — |
Combustion plants firing other gases, with the exception of gas turbines and gas engines | 200 | — |
Gas turbines (including CCGT), using natural gas | 50 | 100 |
Gas turbines (including CCGT), using other gases as fuel | 120 | — |
Gas engines | 100 | 100 |
Total rated thermal input (MW) | Coal and lignite and other solid fuels | Biomass and peat | Liquid fuels |
---|---|---|---|
50-100 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
100-300 | 25 | 20 | 25 |
> 300 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
In general | 5 |
Blast furnace gas | 10 |
Gases produced by the steel industry which can be used elsewhere | 30 |
Total rated thermal input (MW) | Coal and lignite and other solid fuels | Biomass | Peat | Liquid fuels |
---|---|---|---|---|
50-100 | 400 | 200 | 300 | 350 |
100-300 | 200 | 200 | 200 | |
> 300 | 150 | 150 |
In general | 35 |
Liquefied gas | 5 |
Low calorific gases from coke oven | 400 |
Low calorific gases from blast furnace | 200 |
Total rated thermal input (MW) | Coal and lignite and other solid fuels | Biomass and peat | Liquid fuels |
---|---|---|---|
50-100 | 250 | 300 | |
100-300 | 200 | 200 | 150 |
> 300 | 150 | 100 |
NO | CO | |
---|---|---|
Combustion plants other than gas turbines and gas engines | 100 | 100 |
Gas turbines (including CCGT) | 50 | 100 |
Gas engines | 75 | 100 |
Total rated thermal input (MW) | |
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50-300 | 20 |
> 300 |
In general | 5 |
Blast furnace gas | 10 |
Gases produced by the steel industry which can be used elsewhere | 30 |
(a) for combustion plants with a life span of less than 10000 operational hours;(b) for SO 2 and dust from combustion plants firing natural gas;(c) for SO 2 from combustion plants firing oil with known sulphur content in cases where there is no waste gas desulphurisation equipment;(d) for SO 2 from combustion plants firing biomass if the operator can prove that the SO2 emissions can under no circumstances be higher than the prescribed emission limit values.
Carbon monoxide | 10 % |
Sulphur dioxide | 20 % |
Nitrogen oxides | 20 % |
Dust | 30 % |
(a) no validated monthly average value exceeds the relevant emission limit values set out in Parts 1 and 2; (b) no validated daily average value exceeds 110 % of the relevant emission limit values set out in Parts 1 and 2; (c) in cases of combustion plants composed only of boilers using coal with a total rated thermal input below 50 MW, no validated daily average value exceeds 150 % of the relevant emission limit values set out in Parts 1 and 2, (d) 95 % of all the validated hourly average values over the year do not exceed 200 % of the relevant emission limit values set out in Parts 1 and 2.
Total rated thermal input (MW) | Minimum rate of desulphurisation | |
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Plants which were granted a permit before | Other plants | |
50-100 | 80 % | 92 % |
100-300 | 90 % | 92 % |
> 300 | 96 % | 96 % |
Total rated thermal input (MW) | Minimum rate of desulphurisation |
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50-100 | 93 % |
100-300 | 93 % |
> 300 | 97 % |
(a) for combustion plants which were granted a permit before 27 November 2002 or the operators of which had submitted a complete application for a permit before that date, provided that the plant was put into operation no later than27 November 2003 :1000 mg/Nm3 ;(b) for other combustion plants: 600 mg/Nm 3 .
(a) "existing waste incineration plant" means one of the following waste incineration plants: (i) which was in operation and had a permit in accordance with applicable Union law before 28 December 2002 ,(ii) which was authorised or registered for waste incineration and had a permit granted before 28 December 2002 in accordance with applicable Union law, provided that the plant was put into operation no later than28 December 2003 ,(iii) which, in the view of the competent authority, was the subject of a full request for authorisation before 28 December 2002 , provided that the plant was put into operation not later than28 December 2004 ;
(b) "new waste incineration plant" means any waste incineration plant not covered by point (a).
Toxic equivalence factor | |
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2,3,7,8 — Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD) | 1 |
1,2,3,7,8 — Pentachlorodibenzodioxin (PeCDD) | 0,5 |
1,2,3,4,7,8 — Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (HxCDD) | 0,1 |
1,2,3,6,7,8 — Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (HxCDD) | 0,1 |
1,2,3,7,8,9 — Hexachlorodibenzodioxin (HxCDD) | 0,1 |
1,2,3,4,6,7,8 — Heptachlorodibenzodioxin (HpCDD) | 0,01 |
Octachlorodibenzodioxin (OCDD) | 0,001 |
2,3,7,8 — Tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF) | 0,1 |
2,3,4,7,8 — Pentachlorodibenzofuran (PeCDF) | 0,5 |
1,2,3,7,8 — Pentachlorodibenzofuran (PeCDF) | 0,05 |
1,2,3,4,7,8 — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | 0,1 |
1,2,3,6,7,8 — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | 0,1 |
1,2,3,7,8,9 — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | 0,1 |
2,3,4,6,7,8 — Hexachlorodibenzofuran (HxCDF) | 0,1 |
1,2,3,4,6,7,8 — Heptachlorodibenzofuran (HpCDF) | 0,01 |
1,2,3,4,7,8,9 — Heptachlorodibenzofuran (HpCDF) | 0,01 |
Octachlorodibenzofuran (OCDF) | 0,001 |
Total dust | 10 |
Gaseous and vaporous organic substances, expressed as total organic carbon (TOC) | 10 |
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) | 10 |
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) | 1 |
Sulphur dioxide (SO | 50 |
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO | 200 |
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO | 400 |
(100 %) A | (97 %) B | |
---|---|---|
Total dust | 30 | 10 |
Gaseous and vaporous organic substances, expressed as total organic carbon (TOC) | 20 | 10 |
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) | 60 | 10 |
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) | 4 | 2 |
Sulphur dioxide (SO | 200 | 50 |
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO | 400 | 200 |
Cadmium and its compounds, expressed as cadmium (Cd) | Total: 0,05 |
Thallium and its compounds, expressed as thallium (Tl) | |
Mercury and its compounds, expressed as mercury (Hg) | 0,05 |
Antimony and its compounds, expressed as antimony (Sb) | Total: 0,5 |
Arsenic and its compounds, expressed as arsenic (As) | |
Lead and its compounds, expressed as lead (Pb) | |
Chromium and its compounds, expressed as chromium (Cr) | |
Cobalt and its compounds, expressed as cobalt (Co) | |
Copper and its compounds, expressed as copper (Cu) | |
Manganese and its compounds, expressed as manganese (Mn) | |
Nickel and its compounds, expressed as nickel (Ni) | |
Vanadium and its compounds, expressed as vanadium (V) |
Dioxins and furans | 0,1 |
(a) 50 as daily average value; (b) 100 as half-hourly average value; (c) 150 as 10-minute average value.
Polluting substance | C |
---|---|
Total dust | 30 |
HCl | 10 |
HF | 1 |
NO | 500 |
Cd + Tl | 0,05 |
Hg | 0,05 |
Sb + As + Pb + Cr + Co + Cu + Mn + Ni + V | 0,5 |
Dioxins and furans (ng/Nm | 0,1 |
Pollutant | C |
---|---|
SO | 50 |
TOC | 10 |
Polluting substances | < 50 MWth | 50-100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 850 | 200 | 200 |
NO | — | 400 | 200 | 200 |
Dust | 50 | 50 | 30 | 30 |
Polluting substances | < 50 MWth | 50 to 100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 200 | 200 | 200 |
NO | — | 350 | 300 | 200 |
Dust | 50 | 50 | 30 | 30 |
Polluting substances | < 50 MWth | 50 to 100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 850 | 200 | |
NO | — | 400 | 200 | 200 |
Dust | 50 | 50 | 30 | 30 |
Polluting substance | < 50 MWth | 50-100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 400 for peat: 300 | 200 | 200 |
NO | — | 200 | 200 | |
Dust | 50 | 30 | 20 |
Polluting substance | < 50 MWth | 50 to 100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 200 | 200 | 200 |
NO | — | 300 | 250 | 200 |
Dust | 50 | 30 | 20 | 20 |
Polluting substance | < 50 MWth | 50 to 100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 350 | 250 | 200 |
NO | — | 400 | 200 | 150 |
Dust | 50 | 30 | 25 | 20 |
Polluting substance | < 50 MWth | 50-100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | |||
NO | — | 200 | ||
Dust | 50 | 20 | 20 |
Polluting substance | < 50 MWth | 50 to 100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 200 | 200 | 150 |
NO | — | 250 | 200 | 150 |
Dust | 50 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Polluting substance | < 50 MWth | 50 to 100 MWth | 100 to 300 MWth | > 300 MWth |
---|---|---|---|---|
SO | — | 350 | 200 | 150 |
NO | — | 300 | 150 | 100 |
Dust | 50 | 20 | 20 | 10 |
Polluting substances | C |
---|---|
Cd + Tl | 0,05 |
Hg | 0,05 |
Sb + As + Pb + Cr + Co + Cu + Mn + Ni + V | 0,5 |
Polluting substance | C |
---|---|
Dioxins and furans | 0,1 |
Polluting substance | C |
---|---|
Dioxins and furans | 0,1 |
Polluting substances | C |
---|---|
Cd + Tl | 0,05 |
Hg | 0,05 |
Polluting substances | Emission limit values for unfiltered samples (mg/l except for dioxins and furans) | |
---|---|---|
(95 %) | (100 %) | |
30 | 45 | |
0,03 | ||
0,05 | ||
0,05 | ||
0,15 | ||
0,2 | ||
0,5 | ||
0,5 | ||
0,5 | ||
1,5 | ||
0,3 ng/l |
Carbon monoxide: | 10 % |
Sulphur dioxide: | 20 % |
Nitrogen dioxide: | 20 % |
Total dust: | 30 % |
Total organic carbon: | 30 % |
Hydrogen chloride: | 40 % |
Hydrogen fluoride: | 40 %. |
(a) continuous measurements of the following substances: NO x , provided that emission limit values are set, CO, total dust, TOC, HCl, HF, SO2 ;(b) continuous measurements of the following process operation parameters: temperature near the inner wall or at another representative point of the combustion chamber as authorised by the competent authority, concentration of oxygen, pressure, temperature and water vapour content of the waste gas; (c) at least two measurements per year of heavy metals and dioxins and furans; one measurement at least every 3 months shall, however, be carried out for the first 12 months of operation.
(a) the emissions resulting from co-incineration or incineration of waste are under all circumstances below 50 % of the emission limit values; (b) the waste to be co-incinerated or incinerated consists only of certain sorted combustible fractions of non-hazardous waste not suitable for recycling and presenting certain characteristics, and which is further specified on the basis of the assessment referred to in point (c); (c) the operator can prove on the basis of information on the quality of the waste concerned and the monitoring of the emissions that the emissions are under all circumstances significantly below the emission limit values for heavy metals and dioxins and furans.
(a) continuous measurements of pH, temperature and flow; (b) spot sample daily measurements of total suspended solids or measurements of a flow proportional representative sample over a period of 24 hours; (c) at least monthly measurements of a flow proportional representative sample of the discharge over a period of 24 hours of Hg, Cd, TI, As, Pb, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn; (d) at least every 6 months measurements of dioxins and furans; however, one measurement at least every 3 months shall be carried out for the first 12 months of operation.
(a) on the waste water stream from the waste gas cleaning processes prior to its input into the collective waste water treatment plant; (b) on the other waste water stream or streams prior to its or their input into the collective waste water treatment plant; (c) at the point of final waste water discharge, after the treatment, from the waste incineration plant or waste co-incineration plant.
(a) none of the daily average values exceeds any of the emission limit values set out in point 1.1 of Part 3 or in Part 4 or calculated in accordance with Part 4; (b) either none of the half-hourly average values exceeds any of the emission limit values set out in column A of the table under point 1.2 of Part 3 or, where relevant, 97 % of the half-hourly average values over the year do not exceed any of the emission limit values set out in column B of the table under point 1.2 of Part 3; (c) none of the average values over the sampling period set out for heavy metals and dioxins and furans exceeds the emission limit values set out in points 1.3 and 1.4 of Part 3 or in Part 4 or calculated in accordance with Part 4; (d) for carbon monoxide (CO): (i) in case of waste incineration plants: at least 97 % of the daily average values over the year do not exceed the emission limit value set out in point 1.5(a) of Part 3; and, at least 95 % of all 10-minute average values taken in any 24-hour period or all of the half-hourly average values taken in the same period do not exceed the emission limit values set out in points 1.5(b) and (c) of Part 3; in case of waste incineration plants in which the gas resulting from the incineration process is raised to a temperature of at least 1100 °C for at least two seconds, Member States may apply an evaluation period of 7 days for the 10-minute average values;
(ii) in case of waste co-incineration plants: the provisions of Part 4 are met.
(a) for total suspended solids 95 % and 100 % of the measured values do not exceed the respective emission limit values as set out in Part 5; (b) for heavy metals (Hg, Cd, TI, As, Pb, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn) no more than one measurement per year exceeds the emission limit values set out in Part 5; or, if the Member State provides for more than 20 samples per year, no more than 5 % of these samples exceed the emission limit values set out in Part 5; (c) for dioxins and furans, the measurement results do not exceed the emission limit value set out in Part 5.
(a) either of the following vehicles: (i) new cars, defined as vehicles of category M1 in Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 September 2007 establishing a framework for the approval of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles and of category N1 in so far as they are coated at the same installation as M1 vehicles;OJ L 263, 9.10.2007, p. 1 .(ii) truck cabins, defined as the housing for the driver, and all integrated housing for the technical equipment, of vehicles of categories N2 and N3 in Directive 2007/46/EC; (iii) vans and trucks, defined as vehicles of categories N1, N2 and N3 in Directive 2007/46/EC, but not including truck cabins; (iv) buses, defined as vehicles of categories M2 and M3 in Directive 2007/46/EC; (v) trailers, defined in categories O1, O2, O3 and O4 in Directive 2007/46/EC;
(b) metallic and plastic surfaces including surfaces of airplanes, ships, trains, etc.; (c) wooden surfaces; (d) textile, fabric, film and paper surfaces; (e) leather.
(a) flexography – a printing activity using an image carrier of rubber or elastic photopolymers on which the printing areas are above the non-printing areas, using liquid inks which dry through evaporation; (b) heatset web offset – a web-fed printing activity using an image carrier in which the printing and non-printing area are in the same plane, where web-fed means that the material to be printed is fed to the machine from a reel as distinct from separate sheets. The non-printing area is treated to attract water and thus reject ink. The printing area is treated to receive and transmit ink to the surface to be printed. Evaporation takes place in an oven where hot air is used to heat the printed material; (c) laminating associated to a printing activity – the adhering together of two or more flexible materials to produce laminates; (d) publication rotogravure – a rotogravure printing activity used for printing paper for magazines, brochures, catalogues or similar products, using toluene-based inks; (e) rotogravure – a printing activity using a cylindrical image carrier in which the printing area is below the non-printing area, using liquid inks which dry through evaporation. The recesses are filled with ink and the surplus is cleaned off the non-printing area before the surface to be printed contacts the cylinder and lifts the ink from the recesses; (f) rotary screen printing – a web-fed printing activity in which the ink is passed onto the surface to be printed by forcing it through a porous image carrier, in which the printing area is open and the non-printing area is sealed off, using liquid inks which dry only through evaporation. Web-fed means that the material to be printed is fed into the machine from a reel as distinct from separate sheets; (g) varnishing – an activity by which a varnish or an adhesive coating for the purpose of later sealing the packaging material is applied to a flexible material.
(a) the original coating of road vehicles as defined in Directive 2007/46/EC or part of them with refinishing-type materials, where this is carried out away from the original manufacturing line; (b) the coating of trailers (including semi-trailers) (category O in Directive 2007/46/EC).
Emission limit values in waste gases (mg C/Nm | Fugitive emission limit values (percentage of solvent input) | Total emission limit values | Special provisions | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
New installations | Existing installations | New installations | Existing installations | |||||
1 | ( | |||||||
2 | 75 | 10 | 15 | |||||
3 | Other rotogravure, flexography, rotary screen printing, laminating or varnishing units (> 15) rotary screen printing on textile/cardboard (> 30) | ( | ||||||
4 | ( | |||||||
5 | ( | |||||||
6 | Vehicle coating (< 15) and vehicle refinishing | > 0,5 | 50 ( | 25 | ( | |||
7 | 50 ( | 5 | 10 | ( | ||||
8 | ||||||||
9 | ||||||||
10 | ||||||||
11 | Dry cleaning | 20 g/kg ( | ||||||
12 | 100 ( | 45 | 11 kg/m | ( | ||||
13 | ||||||||
14 | 25 g per pair | Total emission limit value is expressed in grams of solvent emitted per pair of complete footwear produced. | ||||||
15 | 30 g/m | |||||||
16 | ( | |||||||
17 | The fugitive emission limit value does not include solvent sold as part of a coatings mixture in a sealed container. | |||||||
18 | 20 ( | 25 ( | 25 % of solvent input | |||||
19 | ||||||||
20 | 20 ( | 5 ( | 15 ( | 5 % of solvent input | 15 % of solvent input |
Total emission limit value | |||
---|---|---|---|
New installations | Existing installations | ||
Coating of new cars (> 15) | > | 45 g/m | 60 g/m |
≤ | 90 g/m | 90 g/m | |
Total emission limit value (g/m | |||
Coating of new truck cabins (> 15) | ≤ | 65 | 85 |
> | 55 | 75 | |
Coating of new vans and trucks (> 15) | ≤ | 90 | 120 |
> | 70 | 90 | |
Coating of new buses (> 15) | ≤ | 210 | 290 |
> | 150 | 225 |
(a) where substitutes containing little or no solvent are still under development, a time extension shall be given to the operator to implement his emission reduction plans; (b) the reference point for emission reductions should correspond as closely as possible to the emissions which would have resulted had no reduction action been taken.
(a) The annual reference emission is calculated as follows: (i) The total mass of solids in the quantity of coating and/or ink, varnish or adhesive consumed in a year is determined. Solids are all materials in coatings, inks, varnishes and adhesives that become solid once the water or the volatile organic compounds are evaporated. (ii) The annual reference emissions are calculated by multiplying the mass determined in (i) by the appropriate factor listed in the table below. Competent authorities may adjust these factors for individual installations to reflect documented increased efficiency in the use of solids.
Activity Multiplication factor for use in item (a)(ii) Rotogravure printing; flexography printing; laminating as part of a printing activity; varnishing as part of a printing activity; wood coating; coating of textiles, fabric film or paper; adhesive coating 4 Coil coating, vehicle refinishing 3 Food contact coating, aerospace coatings 2,33 Other coatings and rotary screen printing 1,5 (b) The target emission is equal to the annual reference emission multiplied by a percentage equal to: (i) (the fugitive emission limit value + 15), for installations falling within item 6 and the lower threshold band of items 8 and 10 of Part 2, (ii) (the fugitive emission limit value + 5) for all other installations.
(c) Compliance is achieved if the actual solvent emission determined from the solvent management plan is less than or equal to the target emission.
(a) verify compliance as specified in Article 62; (b) identify future reduction options; (c) enable provision of information on solvent consumption, solvent emissions and compliance with the requirements of Chapter V to the public.
(a) verification of compliance with the reduction scheme as set out in Part 5, with a total emission limit value expressed in solvent emissions per unit product, or otherwise stated in Parts 2 and 3. (i) for all activities using the reduction scheme as set out in Part 5, the solvent management plan shall be drawn up annually to determine the consumption (C). The consumption shall be calculated according to the following equation: C = I1 – O8 A parallel exercise shall also be undertaken to determine solids used in coating in order to derive the annual reference emission and the target emission each year. (ii) for assessing compliance with a total emission limit value expressed in solvent emissions per unit product or otherwise stated in Parts 2 and 3, the solvent management plan shall be drawn up annually to determine the emissions (E). The emissions shall be calculated according to the following equation: E = F + O1 Where F is the fugitive emission as defined in point (b)(i). The emission figure shall then be divided by the relevant product parameter. (iii) for assessing compliance with the requirements of point (b)(ii) of Article 59(6), the solvent management plan shall be drawn up annually to determine total emissions from all activities concerned, and that figure shall then be compared with the total emissions that would have resulted had the requirements of Parts 2, 3 and 5 been met for each activity separately.
(b) Determination of fugitive emissions for comparison with the fugitive emission limit values in Part 2: (i) The fugitive emission shall be calculated according to one of the following equations; F = I1 – O1 – O5 – O6 – O7 – O8 or F = O2 + O3 + O4 + O9 F shall be determined either by direct measurement of the quantities or by an equivalent method or calculation, for instance by using the capture efficiency of the process. The fugitive emission limit value is expressed as a proportion of the input, which shall be calculated according to the following equation: I = I1 + I2 (ii) Determination of fugitive emissions shall be done by a short but comprehensive set of measurements and needs not be done again until the equipment is modified.
(a) none of the arithmetic averages of all valid readings taken during any 24-hour period of operation of an installation or activity except start-up and shut-down operations and maintenance of equipment exceeds the emission limit values, (b) none of the hourly averages exceeds the emission limit values by more than a factor of 1,5.
(a) the average of all the measurement values does not exceed the emission limit values, (b) none of the hourly averages exceeds the emission limit value by more than a factor of 1,5.
(a) 130 kg chloride per tonne of titanium dioxide produced using neutral rutile, (b) 228 kg chloride per tonne of titanium dioxide produced using synthetic rutile, (c) 330 kg chloride per tonne of titanium dioxide produced using slag. Installations discharging into salt water (estuarine, coastal, open sea) may be subject to an emission limit value of 450 kg chloride per tonne of titanium dioxide produced using slag.
(a) 6 kg per tonne of titanium dioxide produced as an annual average; (b) 500 mg/Nm 3 as an hourly average for plants for the concentration of waste acid.
(a) 5 mg/Nm 3 as a daily average;(b) 40 mg/Nm 3 at any time.
(a) gaseous sulphur dioxide and trioxide discharged from digestion and calcination from plants for the concentration of waste acid in installations using the sulphate process; (b) chlorine from major sources within installations using the chloride process; (c) dust from major sources.
only Annex I, point (b) | |
Act of Accession of 1985 | only Annex I, point X.1(o) |
Act of Accession of 1994 | only Annex I, point VIII.A.6 |
only Annex III, point 34 | |
only Annex, point 3.1 | |
only Annex I, point 17 | |
only Article 13(1) | |
only Article 3 | |
only Annex, point 4.8 | |
only Annex, part B, point 2 | |
only Article 33 | |
only Article 37 |
Directive | Time-limit for transposition | Time-limit for application |
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78/176/EEC | ||
82/883/EEC | ||
92/112/EEC | ||
1999/13/EC | ||
2000/76/EC | ||
2001/80/EC | ||
2003/35/EC | ||
2003/87/EC | ||
2008/1/EC |
Directive 78/176/EEC | Directive 82/883/EEC | Directive 92/112/EEC | Directive 2008/1/EC | Directive 1999/13/EC | Directive 2000/76/EC | Directive 2001/80/EC | This Directive |
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Article 1(1) | Article 1 | Article 1 | Article 66 | ||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 2 |
Article 1(2), point (a) | Article 2(2) | Article 3(2) | |||||
Article 1(2), point (b) | Article 3(1) | Article 3(37) | |||||
Article 1(2), points (c), (d) and (e) | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 66 |
Article 2 | Article 67 | ||||||
Article 3 | Article 11, points (d) and (e) | ||||||
Article 4 | Article 4 | Article 3, introductory wording and (1) | Article 4(1) | Article 4(1), first subparagraph | |||
Article 5 | Article 11, points (d) and (e) | ||||||
Article 6 | Article 11, points (d) and (e) | ||||||
Article 7(1) | Article 10 | Article 70(1) and 70(2), first sentence | |||||
Article 7(2) and (3) | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 70(2), second sentence and 70(3) |
Article 8(1) | — | ||||||
Article 8(2) | Article 26(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 9 | — | ||||||
Article 10 | — | ||||||
Article 11 | Article 12 | ||||||
Article 12 | — | ||||||
Article 13(1) | Article 17(1), first subparagraph and 17(3), first subparagraph, first sentence | Article 11(1), first sentence and 11(2) | Article 72(1), first sentence | ||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 72(1), second sentence |
Article 13(2), (3) and (4) | — | ||||||
Article 14 | — | ||||||
Article 15 | Article 14 | Article 12 | Article 21 | Article 15 | Article 21 | Article 18(1) and (3) | Article 80 |
Article 16 | Article 15 | Article 13 | Article 23 | Article 17 | Article 23 | Article 20 | Article 84 |
Annex I | — | ||||||
Annex II section A introductory wording and point 1 | — | ||||||
Annex II section A point 2 | — | ||||||
Annex II section B | — | ||||||
Article 2 | — | ||||||
Article 3 | — | ||||||
Article 4(1) and 4(2), first subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 4(2), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 4(3) and (4) | — | ||||||
Article 5 | — | ||||||
Article 6 | — | ||||||
Article 7 | — | ||||||
Article 8 | — | ||||||
Article 9 | — | ||||||
Article 10 | — | ||||||
Article 11(1) | Article 13(1) | Article 17(1) | Article 75(1) | ||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 75(2) |
Article 11(2) | Article 17(2) | — | |||||
Article 11(3) | — | ||||||
Article 12 | — | ||||||
Article 13 | — | ||||||
Annex I | — | ||||||
Annex II | — | ||||||
Annex III | — | ||||||
Annex IV | — | ||||||
Annex V | — | ||||||
Article 2(1), introductory wording | — | ||||||
Article 2(1)(a), introductory wording | — | ||||||
Article 2(1)(a), first indent | Article 67, point (a) | ||||||
Article 2(1)(a), second indent | Article 67, point (b) | ||||||
Article 2(1)(a), third indent and 2(1)(b), third indent | Article 67, point (d) | ||||||
Article 2(1)(a), fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh indent | — | ||||||
Article 2(1)(b), introductory wording and first, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh indent | — | ||||||
Article 2(1)(b), second indent | Article 67, point (c) | ||||||
Article 2(1)(c) | — | ||||||
Article 2(2) | — | ||||||
Article 3 | Article 67 | ||||||
Article 4 | Article 67 | ||||||
Article 5 | — | ||||||
Article 6, first paragraph, introductory wording | Article 68 | ||||||
Article 6, first paragraph, point (a) | Annex VIII, Part 1, point 1 | ||||||
Article 6, first paragraph, point (b) | Annex VIII, Part 1, point 2 | ||||||
Article 6, second paragraph | Annex VIII, Part 1, point 3 | ||||||
Article 7 | — | ||||||
Article 8 | — | ||||||
Article 9(1) introductory wording | Article 69(2) | ||||||
Article 9(1)(a), introductory wording | — | ||||||
Article 9(1)(a)(i) | Annex VIII, Part 2, point 2 | ||||||
Article 9(1)(a)(ii) | Annex VIII, Part 2, point 3, introductory wording, and point 3(a) | ||||||
Article 9(1)(a)(iii) | Article 69(1) | ||||||
Article 9(1)(a)(iv) | Annex VIII, Part 2, point 3(b) | ||||||
Article 9(1)(a)(v) | — | ||||||
Article 9(1)(b) | Annex VIII, Part 2, point 4 | ||||||
Article 9(2) and (3) | — | ||||||
Article 11 | Article 11, points (d) and (e) | ||||||
Annex | — | ||||||
Article 1 | Article 1 | ||||||
Article 2, introductory wording | Article 3, introductory wording | ||||||
Article 2(1) | Article 2(14) | Article 3(1) | |||||
Article 2(3) | Article 2(1) | Article 3(3) | |||||
Article 2(4) | — | ||||||
Article 2(5) | Article 2(9) | Article 3(8) | Article 2(1) | Article 3(4) | |||
Article 2(6), first sentence | Article 2(13) | Article 3(9) | Article 2(3), first part | Article 3(5) | |||
Article 2(6), second sentence | Article 15(1) | ||||||
Article 2(7) | Article 3(6) | ||||||
Article 2(8) | Article 2(5) | Article 71 | |||||
Article 2(9), first sentence | Article 2(7) | Article 3(12) | Article 3(7) | ||||
Article 2(9), second sentence | Article 4(2), first subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 4(2), second subparagraph |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 4(3) |
Article 2(10) | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 3(8) |
Article 2(11), first sentence | Article 3(9) | ||||||
Article 2(11), second sentence | Article 20(3) | ||||||
Article 2(12), first subparagraph and Annex IV, introductory wording | Article 3(10) | ||||||
Article 2(12), second subparagraph | Articles 14(5), point (a) and 14(6) | ||||||
Article 2(13) | Article 2(6) | Article 3(11) | Article 2(5) | Article 3(15) | |||
Article 2(14) | Article 3(16) | ||||||
Article 2(15) | Article 3(17) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 3(11) to (14), (18) to (23), (26) to (30) and (34) to (36) |
Article 3(1), introductory wording | Article 11, introductory wording | ||||||
Article 3(1), point (a) | Article 11, points (a) and (b) | ||||||
Article 3(1), point (b) | Article 11, point (c) | ||||||
Article 3(1), point (c) | Article 11, points (d) and (e) | ||||||
Article 3(1), point (d) | Article 11, point (f) | ||||||
Article 3(1), point (e) | Article 11, point (g) | ||||||
Article 3(1), point (f) | Article 11, point (h) | ||||||
Article 3(2) | — | ||||||
Article 5(1) | — | ||||||
Article 5(2) | Article 80(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 6(1), introductory wording | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, introductory wording | ||||||
Article 6(1), first subparagraph, points (a) to (d) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, points (a) to (d) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, point (e) |
Article 6(1), first subparagraph, point (e) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, point (f) | ||||||
Article 6(1), first subparagraph, point (f) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, point (g) | ||||||
Article 6(1), first subparagraph, point (g) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, point (h) | ||||||
Article 6(1), first subparagraph, point (h) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, point (i) | ||||||
Article 6(1), first subparagraph, point (i) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, point (j) | ||||||
Article 6(1), first subparagraph, point (j) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph, point (k) | ||||||
Article 6(1), second subparagraph | Article 12(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 6(2) | Article 12(2) | ||||||
Article 7 | Article 5(2) | ||||||
Article 8, first paragraph | Article 4(3) | Article 5(1) | |||||
Article 8, second paragraph | — | ||||||
Article 9(1), first part of sentence | Article 14(1), first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 9(1), second part of sentence | — | ||||||
Article 9(2) | Article 5(3) | ||||||
Article 9(3), first subparagraph, first and second sentence | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, introductory wording and points (a) and (b) | ||||||
Article 9(3), first subparagraph, third sentence | Article 14(2) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 14(3), (4), and (7) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 14(5), introductory wording and point (b) of first subparagraph and Article 14(5), second subparagraph |
Article 9(3), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 9(3), third subparagraph | Article 9(1) | ||||||
Article 9(3), fourth subparagraph | Article 9(2) | ||||||
Article 9(3), fifth subparagraph | Article 9(3) | ||||||
Article 9(3), sixth subparagraph | Article 9(4) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 10 |
Article 9(4), first part of first sentence | Article 15(2) | ||||||
Article 9(4), second part of first sentence | Article 15(4), first subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 15(4), second to fifth subparagraphs and Article 15(5) |
Article 9(4), second sentence | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, point (g) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, point (h) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 15(3) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 16 |
Article 9(5), first subparagraph | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, point (c)(i) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, point (c)(ii) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, point (d) |
Article 9(5), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, point (e) |
Article 9(6), first subparagraph | Article 14(1), second subparagraph, point (f) | ||||||
Article 9(6), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 9(7) | — | ||||||
Article 9(8) | Article 6 and Article 17(1) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 17(2), (3) and (4) |
Article 10 | Article 18 | ||||||
Article 11 | Article 19 | ||||||
Article 12(1) | Article 20(1) | ||||||
Article 12(2), first sentence | Article 20(2), first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 12(2), second sentence | Article 20(2), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 12(2), third sentence | — | ||||||
Article 13(1) | Article 21(1) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 21(2), (3) and (4) |
Article 13(2), introductory wording | Article 21(5), introductory wording | ||||||
Article 13(2)(a) | Article 21(5), point (a) | ||||||
Article 13(2)(b) | — | ||||||
Article 13(2)(c) | Article 21(5), point (b) | ||||||
Article 13(2)(d) | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 21(5), point (c) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 22 |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 23(1), first subparagraph |
Article 14, introductory wording and point (a) | Article 8(1) | ||||||
Article 14, point (b) | Article 7, point (a) and Article 14(1), point (d)(i) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 7, introductory wording and points (b) and (c) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 14(1), point (d)(ii) |
Article 14, point (c) | Article 23(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 23(2) to (6) |
Article 15(1), first subparagraph, introductory wording and points (a) and (b) | Article 12(1), first subparagraph | Article 24(1), first subparagraph, introductory wording and points (a) and (b) | |||||
Article 15(1), first subparagraph, point (c) | Article 24(1), first subparagraph, point (c) | ||||||
Article 15(1), second subparagraph | Article 24(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 15(2) | Article 24(3)(b) | ||||||
Article 15(3) | Article 24(4) | ||||||
Article 15(4) | Article 24(2), introductory wording and points (a) and (b) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 24(2), points (c) to (f) and Article 24(3), introductory wording and point (a) |
Article 16 | Article 25 | ||||||
Article 17(1), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 17(2), first subparagraph | Article 13(1) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 13(2) to (7) |
Article 17(2), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 17(3), first subparagraph, second and third sentence | Article 11(1), second sentence | Article 72(2) | |||||
Article 17(3), first subparagraph, fourth sentence | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 72(3) and (4) |
Article 17(3), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 17(3), third subparagraph | Article 11(3) | Article 73(1) | |||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 73(2) |
Article 17(4) | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 74 |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 27 |
Article 18 | Article 11 | Article 26 | |||||
Article 19 | — | ||||||
Article 20 | — | ||||||
Article 21 | Article 80(2) | ||||||
Article 22 | Article 18 | Article 17 | Article 81 | ||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 82 |
Article 23 | Article 16 | Article 22 | Article 19 | Article 83 | |||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 2(1) |
Annex I, paragraph 1 of introductory wording | Article 2(2) | ||||||
Annex I, paragraph 2 of introductory wording | Annex I, first subparagraph of introductory wording, first sentence | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, first subparagraph of introductory wording, second sentence |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, second subparagraph of introductory wording |
Annex I, points 1.1 to 1.3 | Annex I, points 1.1 to 1.3 | ||||||
Annex I, point 1.4 | Annex I, point 1.4(a) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, point 1.4(b) |
Annex I, point 2 | Annex I, point 2 | ||||||
Annex I, point 3.1 | Annex I, point 3.1(a) and (b) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, point 3.1(c) |
Annex I, points 3.2 to 3.5 | Annex I, points 3.2 to 3.5 | ||||||
Annex I, point 4 | Annex I, point 4 | ||||||
Annex I, point 5, introductory wording | — | ||||||
Annex I, point 5.1 | Annex I, points 5.1(b), (f), (g), (i), (j) and 5.2(b) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, points 5.1(a), (c), (d), (e), (h), (k) |
Annex I, point 5.2 | Annex I, point 5.2(a) | ||||||
Annex I, point 5.3 | Annex I, point 5.3(a)(i) and (ii) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, point 5.3(a)(iii) to (v) and 5.3(b) |
Annex I, point 5.4 | Annex I, point 5.4 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, points 5.5 and 5.6 |
Annex I, points 6.1(a) and (b) | Annex I, points 6.1(a) and (b) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, point 6.1(c) |
Annex I, points 6.2 – 6.4(b) | Annex I, points 6.2 – 6.4(b)(ii) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, point 6.4 (b)(iii) |
Annex I, points 6.4(c) – 6.9 | Annex I, points 6.4(c) – 6.9 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex I, points 6.10 and 6.11 |
Annex II | — | ||||||
Annex III | Annex II, "Air", and "Water", points 1 to 12 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex II, "Water", point 13 |
Annex IV | Annex III | ||||||
Annex V | Annex IV | ||||||
Article 1 | Article 56 | ||||||
Article 2(2) | Article 57(1) | ||||||
Article 2(3) | — | ||||||
Article 2(4) | Article 63(1) | ||||||
Article 2(8) | Article 4(1), third subparagraph | ||||||
Article 2(10) | Article 57(3) | ||||||
Article 2(11) | Article 57(2) | ||||||
Article 2(12) | Article 57(4) | ||||||
Article 2(15) | Article 57(5) | ||||||
Article 2(16) | Article 3(44) | ||||||
Article 2(17) | Article 3(45) | ||||||
Article 2(18) | Article 3(46) | ||||||
Article 2(19) | — | ||||||
Article 2(20) | Article 3(47) | ||||||
Article 2(21) | Article 57(6) | ||||||
Article 2(22) | Article 57(7) | ||||||
Article 2(23) | Article 57(8) | ||||||
Article 2(24) | Article 57(9) | ||||||
Article 2(25) | Article 57(10) | ||||||
Article 2(26) | Article 57(11) | ||||||
Article 2(27) | — | ||||||
Article 2(28) | Article 63(1) | ||||||
Article 2(29) | — | ||||||
Article 2(30) | Article 57(12) | ||||||
Article 2(31) | |||||||
Article 2(32) | — | ||||||
Article 2(33) | Article 57(13) | ||||||
Article 3(2) | Article 4(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 4(1), (2) and(3) | Article 4(1), first and second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 4(4) | Article 63(2) | ||||||
Article 5(1) | Article 59(1), first subparagraph, introductory wording | ||||||
Article 5(2) | Article 59(1) first subparagraph, points (a) and (b) | ||||||
Article 5(3), first subparagraph, point (a) | Article 59(2) | ||||||
Article 5(3), first subparagraph, point (b) | Article 59(3) | ||||||
Article 5(3), second subparagraph | Article 59(4) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 59(5) |
Article 5(4) | — | ||||||
Article 5(5) | Article 59(6) | ||||||
Article 5(6) | Article 58 | ||||||
Article 5(7) | Annex VII, Part 4, point 1 | ||||||
Article 5(8) first subparagraph | Annex VII, Part 4, point 2 | ||||||
Article 5(8) second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 5(9) | — | ||||||
Article 5(10) | Article 59(7) | ||||||
Article 5(11), (12) and (13) | — | ||||||
Article 6 | — | ||||||
Article 7(1), introductory wording and first, second, third and fourth indent | Article 64 | ||||||
Article 7(1), closing wording | — | ||||||
Article 7(2) | — | ||||||
Article 8(1) | Article 14(1), point (d), Article 60 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 61 |
Article 8(2) | Annex VII, Part 6, point 1 | ||||||
Article 8(3) | Annex VII, Part 6, point 2 | ||||||
Article 8(4) | Annex VII Part 6, point 3 | ||||||
Article 8(5) | — | ||||||
Article 9(1), first subparagraph, introductory wording | Article 62, first subparagraph, introductory wording | ||||||
Article 9(1), first subparagraph, first, second and third indent | Article 62, first subparagraph, points (a), (b) and (c) | ||||||
Article 9(1), second subparagraph | Article 62, second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 9(1), third subparagraph | Annex VII, Part 8, point 4 | ||||||
Article 9(2) | Article 63(3) | ||||||
Article 9(3) | Annex VII, Part 8, point 1 | ||||||
Article 9(4) | Annex VII, Part 8, point 2 | ||||||
Article 9(5) | Annex VII, Part 8, point 3 | ||||||
Article 10 | Article 4(9) | Article 8(2) | |||||
Article 11(1), third to sixth sentences | — | ||||||
Article 12(1), second subparagraph | Article 65(1), first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 12(1), third subparagraph | Article 65(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 12(2) | Article 65(2) | ||||||
Article 12(3) | Article 65(3) | ||||||
Article 13(2) and (3) | — | ||||||
Article 14 | Article 19 | Article 16 | Article 79 | ||||
Annex I, first and second sentence of introductory wording | Article 56 | ||||||
Annex I, third sentence of introductory wording and list of activities | Annex VII, Part 1 | ||||||
Annex IIA | Annex VII, Parts 2 and 3 | ||||||
Annex IIA, Part II, last sentence of paragraph 6 | — | ||||||
Annex IIB, point 1, first and second sentences | Article 59(1), first subparagraph, point (b) | ||||||
Annex IIB, point 1, third sentence | Article 59(1), second subparagraph | ||||||
Annex IIB, point 2 | Annex VII, Part 5 | ||||||
Annex IIB, point 2, second subparagraph (i) and table | — | ||||||
Annex III, point 1 | — | ||||||
Annex III, point 2 | Annex VII, Part 7, point 1 | ||||||
Annex III, point 3 | Annex VII, Part 7, point 2 | ||||||
Annex III, point 4 | Annex VII, Part 7, point 3 | ||||||
Article 1, first paragraph | Article 42 | ||||||
Article 1, second paragraph | — | ||||||
Article 2(1) | Article 42(1), first subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 42(1), second to fifth subparagraphs |
Article 2(2), introductory wording | Article 42(2), introductory wording | ||||||
Article 2(2)(a), introductory wording | Article 42(2)(a), introductory wording | ||||||
Article 2(2)(a), points (i) to (v) | Article 42(2)(a), point (i) | ||||||
Article 2(2)(a), point (vi) | Article 42(2)(a), point (ii) | ||||||
Article 2(2)(a), point (vii) | Article 42(2)(a), point (iii) | ||||||
Article 2(2)(a), point (viii) | Article 42(2)(a), point (iv) | ||||||
Article 2(2)(b) | Article 42(2)(b) | ||||||
Article 3(2), first subparagraph | Article 3(38) | ||||||
Article 3(2), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 3(3) | Article 3(39) | ||||||
Article 3(4), first subparagraph | Article 3(40) | ||||||
Article 3(4), second subparagraph | Article 42(1), third subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 42(1), fourth subparagraph |
Article 3(5), first subparagraph | Article 3(41) | ||||||
Article 3(5), second subparagraph | Article 42(1), fifth subparagraph | ||||||
Article 3(5), third subparagraph | Article 42(1), third subparagraph | ||||||
Article 3(6) | Annex VI, Part 1, point (a) | ||||||
Article 3(7) | Article 3(42) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex VI, Part 1, point (b) |
Article 3(10) | Article 3(43) | ||||||
Article 3(13) | Article 43 | ||||||
Article 4(2) | Article 44 | ||||||
Article 4(4), introductory wording and points (a) and (b) | Article 45(1), introductory wording and points (a) and (b) | ||||||
Article 4(4), point (c) | Article 45(1), point (e) | ||||||
Article 4(5) | Article 45(2) | ||||||
Article 4(6) | Article 45(3) | ||||||
Article 4(7) | Article 45(4) | ||||||
Article 4(8) | Article 54 | ||||||
Article 5 | Article 52 | ||||||
Article 6(1), first subparagraph | Article 50(1) | ||||||
Article 6(1), second subparagraph and 6(2) | Article 50(2) | ||||||
Article 6(1), third subparagraph | Article 50(3), first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 6(1), first part of fourth subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 6(1), second part of fourth subparagraph | Article 50(3), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 6(3) | Article 50(4) | ||||||
Article 6(4), first and second sentences of first subparagraph and Article 6(4), first and second sentences of second subparagraph | Article 51(1) | ||||||
Article 6(4), third sentence of first subparagraph | Article 51(2) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | Article 6(4), third sentence of second subparagraph | — | Article 51(3), first subparagraph |
Article 6(4), third subparagraph | Article 51(3), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 6(4), fourth subparagraph | Article 51(4) | ||||||
Article 6(5), first part of sentence | — | ||||||
Article 6(5), second part of the sentence | Article 46(1) | ||||||
Article 6(6) | Article 50(5) | ||||||
Article 6(7) | Article 50(6) | ||||||
Article 6(8) | Article 50(7) | ||||||
Article 7(1) and Article 7(2), first subparagraph | Article 46(2), first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 7(2), second subparagraph | Article 46(2), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 7(3) and Article 11(8), first subparagraph, introductory wording | Annex VI, Part 6, first part of point 2.7 | ||||||
Article 7(4) | Article 46(2), second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 7(5) | — | ||||||
Article 8(1) | Article 45(1), point (c) | ||||||
Article 8(2) | Article 46(3) | ||||||
Article 8(3) | — | ||||||
Article 8(4), first subparagraph | Article 46(4), first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 8(4), second subparagraph | Annex VI, Part 6, point 3.2 | ||||||
Article 8(4), third subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 8(4), fourth subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 8(5) | Article 46(4), second and third subparagraph | ||||||
Article 8(6) | Article 45(1), points (c) and (d) | ||||||
Article 8(7) | Article 46(5) | ||||||
Article 8(8) | — | ||||||
Article 9, first subparagraph | Article 53(1) | ||||||
Article 9, second subparagraph | Article 53(2) | ||||||
Article 9, third subparagraph | Article 53(3) | ||||||
Article 10(1) and (2) | — | ||||||
Article 10(3), first sentence | Article 48(2) | ||||||
Article 10(3), second sentence | — | ||||||
Article 10(4) | Article 48(3) | ||||||
Article 10(5) | Annex VI, Part 6, second part of point 1.3 | ||||||
Article 11(1) | Article 48(1) | ||||||
Article 11(2) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.1 | ||||||
Article 11(3) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.2 | ||||||
Article 11(4) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.3 | ||||||
Article 11(5) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.4 | ||||||
Article 11(6) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.5, first subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.5, second subparagraph |
Article 11(7), first part of first sentence of first subparagraph | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.6, introductory wording | ||||||
Article 11(7), second part of first sentence of first subparagraph | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.6(a) | ||||||
Article 11(7), second sentence of first subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 11(7), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 11(7), point (a) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.6(b) | ||||||
Article 11(7), points (b) and (c) | — | ||||||
Article 11(7), point (d) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 2.6(c) | ||||||
Article 11(7), points (e) and (f) | — | ||||||
Article 11(8), first subparagraph, points (a) and (b) | Annex VI, Part 3, point 1 | ||||||
Article 11(8), first subparagraph, point (c) and second subparagraph | Annex VI, Part 6, second subparagraph of point 2.7 | ||||||
Article 11(8), first subparagraph, point (d) | Annex VI, Part 4, point 2.1, second subparagraph | ||||||
Article 11(9) | Article 48(4) | ||||||
Article 11(10) | Annex VI, Part 8, point 1.1 | ||||||
Article 11(11) | Annex VI, Part 8, point 1.2 | ||||||
Article 11(12) | Annex VI, Part 8, point 1.3 | ||||||
Article 11(13) | Article 48(5) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 49 |
Article 11(14) | Annex VI, Part 6, point 3.1 | ||||||
Article 11(15) | Article 45(1), point (e) | ||||||
Article 11(16) | Annex VI, Part 8, point 2 | ||||||
Article 11(17) | Article 8(2), point (a) | ||||||
Article 12(1) | Article 55(1) | ||||||
Article 12(2), first and second sentence | Article 55(2) | ||||||
Article 12(2), third sentence | Article 55(3) | ||||||
Article 13(1) | Article 45(1), point (f) | ||||||
Article 13(2) | Article 47 | ||||||
Article 13(3) | Article 46(6) | ||||||
Article 13(4) | Annex VI, Part 3, point 2 | ||||||
Article 14 | — | ||||||
Article 15 | — | ||||||
Article 16 | — | ||||||
Article 20 | — | ||||||
Annex I | Annex VI, Part 2 | ||||||
Annex II, first part (without numbering) | Annex VI, Part 4, point 1 | ||||||
Annex II, point 1, introductory wording | Annex VI, Part 4, point 2.1 | ||||||
Annex II, points 1.1 and 1.2 | Annex VI, Part 4, points 2.2 and 2.3 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex VI, Part 4, point 2.4 |
Annex II, point 1.3 | — | ||||||
Annex II, point 2.1 | Annex VI, Part 4, point 3.1 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex VI, Part 4, point 3.2 |
Annex II, point 2.2 | Annex VI, Part 4, point 3.3 and 3.4 | ||||||
Annex II, point 3 | Annex VI, Part 4, point 4 | ||||||
Annex III | Annex VI, Part 6, point 1 | ||||||
Annex IV, table | Annex VI, Part 5 | ||||||
Annex IV, final sentence | — | ||||||
Annex V, point (a), table | Annex VI, Part 3, point 1.1 | ||||||
Annex V, point (a), final sentences | — | ||||||
Annex V, point (b), table | Annex VI, Part 3, point 1.2 | ||||||
Annex V, point (b), final sentence | — | ||||||
Annex V, point (c) | Annex VI, Part 3, point 1.3 | ||||||
Annex V, point (d) | Annex VI, Part 3, point 1.4 | ||||||
Annex V, point (e) | Annex VI, Part 3, point 1.5 | ||||||
Annex V, point (f) | Annex VI, Part 3, point 3 | ||||||
Annex VI | Annex VI, Part 7 | ||||||
Article 1 | Article 28, first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 2(2) | Annex V, Part 1, point 1 and Part 2, point 1, first subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 1, point 1 and Part 2, point 1, second subparagraph |
Article 2(3) second part | Annex V, Part 1, point 1 and Part 2, point 1, first subparagraph | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 1, point 1 and Part 2, point 1, second subparagraph |
Article 2(4) | — | ||||||
Article 2(6), first part | Article 3(24) | ||||||
Article 2(6), second part | Article 28, second subparagraph, point (j) | ||||||
Article 2(7), first subparagraph | Article 3(25) | ||||||
Article 2(7), second subparagraph, first sentence | — | ||||||
Article 2(7), second subparagraph, second sentence and points (a) to (i) | Article 28, second subparagraph and points (a) to (i) | ||||||
Article 2(7), second subparagraph, point (j) | — | ||||||
Article 2(7), third subparagraph | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 29(1) |
Article 2(7), fourth subparagraph | Article 29(2) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 29(3) |
Article 2(8) | Article 3(32) | ||||||
Article 2(9) | — | ||||||
Article 2(10) | — | ||||||
Article 2(11) | Article 3(31) | ||||||
Article 2(12) | Article 3(33) | ||||||
Article 2(13) | — | ||||||
Article 3 | — | ||||||
Article 4(1) | — | ||||||
Article 4(2) | — | ||||||
Article 4(3)to 4(8) | |||||||
Article 5(1) | Annex V, Part 1, point 2, second subparagraph | ||||||
Annex V, Part 1, point 2, first, third and fourth subparagraphs | |||||||
Article 5(2) | — | ||||||
Article 6 | — | ||||||
Article 7(1) | Article 37 | ||||||
Article 7(2) | Article 30(5) | ||||||
Article 7(3) | Article 30(6) | ||||||
Article 8(1) | Article 40(1) | ||||||
Article 8(2), first part of first subparagraph | Article 40(2), first part of first subparagraph | ||||||
Article 8(2), second part of first subparagraph | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 40(2), second part of first subparagraph |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 40(2), second subparagraph |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 40(3) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 41 |
Article 8(2), second subparagraph | — | ||||||
Article 8(3) and (4) | — | ||||||
Article 9 | Article 30(1) | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 30(2), (3) and (4) |
Article 9a | Article 36 | ||||||
Article 10, first paragraph, first sentence | Article 30(7), first sentence | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 30(7), second sentence |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 30(8) and (9) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 31 to 35 |
Article 10, first paragraph, second sentence | — | ||||||
Article 10, second paragraph | — | ||||||
Article 12, first sentence | Article 38(1) | ||||||
Article 12, second sentence | — | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 38(2), (3) and (4) |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Article 39 |
Article 13 | Annex V, Part 3, third part of point 8 | ||||||
Article 14 | Annex V, Part 4 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 5, 6 and 7 |
Article 15 | — | ||||||
Article 18(2) | — | ||||||
Annex I | — | ||||||
Annex II | — | ||||||
Annex III and IV | Annex V, point 2 of Part 1 and Part 2 | ||||||
Annex V A | Annex V, Part 1, point 3 | ||||||
Annex V B | Annex V, Part 2, point 3 | ||||||
Annex VI A | Annex V, Part 1, points 4 and 6 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 1, point 5 |
Annex VI B | Annex V, Part 2, points 4 and 6 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 2, point 5 |
Annex VII A | Annex V, Part 1, points 7 and 8 | ||||||
Annex VII B | Annex V, Part 2, points 7 and 8 | ||||||
Annex VIII A point 1 | — | ||||||
Annex VIII A point 2 | Annex V, Part 3, first part of point 1 and points 2, 3 and 5 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 3, second part of point 1 |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 3, point 4 |
Annex VIII A point 3 | — | ||||||
Annex VIII A point 4 | Annex V, Part 3, point 6 | ||||||
Annex VIII A point 5 | Annex V, Part 3, points 7 and 8 | ||||||
Annex VIII A point 6 | Annex V, Part 3, points 9 and 10 | ||||||
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 3, point 11 |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | Annex V, Part 4 |
Annex VIII B | — | ||||||
Annex VIII C | — | ||||||
Annex VI | Annex IX | Annex IX | |||||
Annex VII | Annex X | Annex X |