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Workshop on the Use of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Industrial Plants

  • Number: 2000/03
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 2000
The conclusions that could be drawn from the workshop were:
  • The VOC-directive is a starting point in the right direction, but its implementation has to be monitored and the obligation for soil-gas-analysis has to be amended.
  • The different technical standard in the MS and AC requires harmonisation in form of BAT or EN-documents.
  • Tighter national regulations/standards must still exist beneath VOC - directive
  • Generally there is an urgent need for information...

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  • Lead Country:
  • Austria

Comparison Programme: Self Monitoring & Electronic Reporting of Emission Data

  • Number: 2000/11
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 2000
This Finnish Comparison programme was the second programme executed in this new series. The programme encompassed two themes: Self Monitoring and Electronic Reporting of Emission data (operators’ periodic reporting to the authorities). Both themes were dealt with in workshops, which were supplemented by a site visit to ensure the close involvement of industry.
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  • Lead Country:
  • Finland

Minimum Criteria of Inspections: Planning and Reporting

  • Number: 1999/03
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 1998 - 1999
Inspecting authorities should prepare plans for inspection programmes. These should incorporate relevant goals of the particular authority and take account of several key elements such as industries to be inspected, resources available, time available for inspections, frequencies of routine inspections, reactive inspections and prioritisation. Inspecting authorities should also prepare reports on inspection programmes for one or more target groups, such as the public or the legislator (for feedback...
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  • Lead Country:
  • UK

IMPEL Reference book for Environmental Inspections

  • Number: 1999/02
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 1998
The purpose of the IMPEL Reference Book on Environmental Inspection is to provide a tool to environmental inspectors in the European Union. It is mainly meant for field inspectors but can also be useful to top and middle management.
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  • Lead Country:
  • Denmark

Minimum Criteria of Inspections: Frequency of Inspections

  • Number: 1998/04
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 1998
The report aims to promote common principles for determining the frequency of environmental inspection of industrial installations. It covers the following types of inspections: Routine inspections, Reactive inspections and Specific inspection campaigns.
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  • Lead Country:
  • UK

Minimum Criteria of Inspections: Operator Self monitoring

  • Number: 1998/03
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 1998
The monitoring of industrial processes, their releases and their impact on the environment, is often carried out by the competent authorities. However it may also be an obligation on the operators themselves including an obligation to report the results to the competent authority. This is known as operator self-monitoring.
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  • Lead Country:
  • UK

Minimum Criteria of Inspections: General Principles

  • Number: 1997/01
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 1997
The report presents minimum criteria for environmental inspections with the aim of promoting common principles for the inspection of industrial installations which arise from the obligations on industry to respect the implementation of environmental law and to protect the environment.
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  • Lead Country:
  • UK

Review of Compliance promotion, Inspections practices, and Enforcement for IPPC installations

  • Number: 2007/08
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 2007
This report summarizes the replies received from 25 Competent Authorities (CAs) in 16 different Member States (MS) to a questionnaire on the implementation of Article 14 of the IPPC Directive. Member States were asked to provide practical information on their inspection planning and practices and enforcement activities, which should ensure that IPPC installations are operated in compliance with the Directive's requirements. The responses received show that, although there is no explicit provision...
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  • Lead Country:
  • EC

Olive Oil project

  • Number: 2003/03
  • Status: Finalised
  • Period: 2003
The project was executed by the Consejeria de Medio Ambiente de la Junta de Andalucia, with the cooperation of the National Observatory of Athens and of the Hellenic Ministry for the Environment. The following countries participated actively in the project: Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus, Croatia and Malta. France had a partial participation, through a consultant. In total, 27 participants from these 7 countries attended the Workshop. The main conclusions of the project, based on the...
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  • Lead Country:
  • Greece