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LINKING THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE AND IPPC DIRECTIVE

Main achievements

Session 8 - Nature and waterMalta, 03/10/2013

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Content

1. Presentation of the IMPEL project “linking WFD and IED (ex IPPC)”

2. Methodology and Results of Phase 1 and 23. Range of activities for co-operation between IPPC,

water authorities and environmental inspectorates4. Promotion of workshop 2013 for guidance paper

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Presentation of the IMPEL project Project members:

2010 - H.M. (Henri) Emond (coord.); Christof Planitzer (coord.); Filipe Vitorino; Conor Clenaghan; Valeria Marchesi; Rune Brandt

2011 – Arno Van Breemen(coord.); Christof Planitzer (coord.); Filipe Vitorino; Conor Clenaghan; Valeria Marchesi; Rune Brandt

2013 - Christof Planitzer (coord.); Filipe Vitorino (coord.); Valeria Marchesi; Anabela Rebelo

Countries: Netherlands; Austria; Italy; Sweden; Portugal; Irland Consultant: Andrew Farmer

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Presentation of the IMPEL project (Cont.)

IMPEL report on the inter-relationship of the IPPC Directve with other Directives (2006) stated the risk of the need for multiple permits at installations, differente regulatory envolvment, discrepancies between the Directives.

How to ensure that licencing and enforcement are both WFD and IPPC proof?

How can permits attribute to achieving both IPPC and WFD goals?

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Methodology Phase 1 (2010): study on the relationship between the IPPC

directive, the WFD and other adjacent legislation

Phase 2 (2011): Identifying best practices through the use of a questionnaire and holding a workshop; Recommendation on the implementation of WFD and IPPC Directives

Phase 3 (2013): To develop a guidance tool (to deal with multiple pollution sources from both IPPC and non-IPPC plants and non-industrial (diffuse) emissions); Includes a way how inspectors can assess environmental impacts of installations

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Results of Phase 1 and 2: How to?

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It is important for IPPC to have accurate information on the objectives of the WFD in order to make robust (operational and regulatory) decisions (Coordination and cooperation are key factors for success);

WFD objectives lead to IPPC permit conditions that may require going ‘beyond’ BAT - disporpotionate costs issue; EQS and mixing zones – (Coordination and guidance development (ex.: BREF); clear rules);

Different scales for implementation (spatial – installation vs. river basement and time – timetable for good ecological status);

Results (cont.)

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There is significant complexity with multiple sources of pollutants to water (IPPC and/or non-IPPC) (Importance of good RBMP and good definition of mixing zones where applicable);

There are extensive monitoring requirements for all of the Directives addressed which are different (Coordination on dissemination of data/results; build user friendly results);

IMPEL: Examination on best practice in Member-States and develop tools for Environmental Impact Assessment (required by IED)

Results (cont.)

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A workshop, on 24th and 25th of October of 2013, will be held in Bruxelles at IMPEL office, with 15 participants to test the guidance. All contributions are important!

Join us!

For contacts, e-mail the 2013 core team.

Phase 3: develop a guidance tool

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Thank you for your attention

Contacts: Christof Planitzer; [email protected] Filipe Vitorino; [email protected] Valeria Marchesi; [email protected] Anabela Rebelo; [email protected]