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7th Expert Advisory Forum on Priority Substances 14-15 June 2004 Article 16 on priority substances under the Water Framework Directive. Agenda Item 1 Adoption of agenda. Formal Draft Directive (+ Explanatory Memorandum) Impact assessment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
7th Expert Advisory Forum on Priority Substances
14-15 June 2004
Article 16 on priority substances under the Water Framework Directive
Agenda Item 1Adoption of agenda
Documents in the pipeline
Formal Draft Directive (+ Explanatory Memorandum) Impact assessment Communication “Strategy against chemical pollution of surface
water “ Scientific Committee opinion Informal Technical background documents (to be published)
EQS methodology / datasheets AMPS background document Emission control concept paper (measures tables/source
screening) PHS review background document Final report Economic Impact Study
Follow-up
Comments draft Directive > Comments supporting documents > Submission additional information EQS for
datasheets >
Agenda Item 2Minutes of previous meetings
Draft final minutes
Final draft report EAF (6) – written comments incorporated EAF for adoption
Final draft minutes AMPS expert groups EAF for information Written adoption by AMPS group
Agenda Item 3Draft proposal for a Directive
Overview
Part I : General Part II : Environmental Quality Standards Part III : Pollution control Part IV : Analysis, monitoring and reporting Part V : Implementation Annexes :
EQS Background concentrations Best environmental practice for the protection of surface waters Reporting PHS identification Repeal daughter Directives
Part I : General
Article 1 : PurposeArticle 2 : ScopeArticle 3 : Definitions
Part II : Environmental Quality Standards
Article 4 : Surface water chemical statusArticle 5 : MAC exceedance follow-upArticle 6 : Background concentrations
Part III : Pollution Control Article 7 : Pollution reduction programmes for
emissions, discharges and losses Article 8 : Timetable for cessation of emissions,
discharges and losses of PHS Article 9 : Baseline Article 10: Industrial installations falling under the
scope of Directive 1996/61/EC Article 11 : Other point sources Article 12 : Other pollutants for which a risk to or
via the aquatic environment has been identified under Regulation REACH
Part IV : Analysis, monitoring and reporting
Article 13 : Monitoring, sampling and analysis
Article 14 : Reporting
Part V : Implementation
Article 15 :Amendment of existing legislation (WFD & IPPC)
Article 16 : Repeals Article 17 : Review Article 18 : Technical adaptation (art 21 WFD
Committee) Article 19 : Penalties Article 20 : Implementation Article 21 : Entry into force Article 22 : Addresses
Annexes
Annex I : EQS for PS and other pollutants Part I: PS-EQS (AA-MAC) Part II: Other pollutants (AA) Part III: Calculation AA and DQR
Annex II: Methods to establish background concentrations
Annex III : BEP for PPP Annex IV: Reporting Annex V: Review Annex X WFD (PHS identification) Annex VI: Repeal DDs timetable
External and Internal consultation
14-15.6 : EAF mtg 22-23.6 : Water Directors, Dublin 30.6 : deadline external comments END EXTERNAL CONSULTATIONS
at least 3 months for Inter service agreement, translation and adoption (including holiday…)
July : Internal consultation
Agenda item 4:Environmental Quality Standards
Opinion of the CSTEE
Questions: General methodology and specific values Specific questions on :
Drinking water abstraction QS Transitional waters Sediment & Biota Use of the Added Risk Approach Group standards QS for Mercury
CSTEE opinion adopted 28.5.2004
Opinion of the CSTEE cont’d
Implications for the process additional work on data sheets (1 month) (FHI) update methodology (FHI) implications for draft text
certain EQS values will change added risk approach metals questioned biota and sediment standards “intelligent monitoring” - AMPS
certain issues recommended but only feasible in a longer term
bioavailability models for metals group standards Toxicity Equivalence Rations for PAH
Question 1: general methodology / values
Concern data collection and validation Specific request to data providers
No distinction Industrial chemicals/PPP Distinction AA-QS and MAC-QS
Bio accumulation
Species sensitivity distributions Use of mesocosm data (twa) Transparency / presentation of the methodology
Substance specific comments
Data validation : request to EAF data providers to send full
report to DG ENV consultant
New data : renewed request for updateReview AF usedOther methodological concern
bio-accumulation in MAC
Question 2: drinking water
Key scientific issues to be considered Removal rates Existing Drinking water standards Risks to terrestrial vertebrates
Group three - alternative solution Regulatory decision / DWA areas / monitoring at tap Re-evaluation of eco-toxicological data (other
exposures)
Use of US EPA data
Question 3: Sediment/biota QS
Trend monitoring and assessment of no deterioration
CSTEE proposes Biota (and sediment) QS as alternative to Water QS for certain substances
Recognises problems such as sensitivity to partition coefficients to local circumstances.
Question 4: Transitional waters
Agrees with “case by case” application of AF for marine waters
Identify and justify choice of values for transitional waters.
Question 5: Metals
Rejection of the added risk approachRecommends bioavailability models
Cadmium : water hardness Other evidence of quantitative relationships for
Cd, Ni, Hg, Pb sought to enable setting of EU- QS
Question 6: Group standards
Agree with general approach: Worst case Toxic equivalent rations (TER)
Recommends other substance groups for consistency
HCH/Lindane recommendationPAH :
extend list of PAHs considered TER
Question 7: Hg
No overall water QS too many uncertainties and knowledge gaps
Biota QS for methyl-mercury
Part II : Environmental Quality Standards
Definitions 1 - 10Article 4 : Surface water chemical statusArticle 5 : MAC exceedance follow-upArticle 6 : Background concentrationsAnnexes : 1 & 2
Agenda item 5 :Emission controls
Pollution control
Pollution Reduction Programmes Substance specific Thematic : Pesticides & multiple and diffuse
Phase-out timetable Baseline IPPC
Coordination measures – in WFD Specification – amendments IPPC
Other point sources Non-IPPC Industrial Municipal
REACH mirror paragraphs (to be further developed)
Part III : Pollution Control Article 2 Definitions 11 -16 Article 7 : Pollution reduction programmes for emissions,
discharges and losses Article 8 : Timetable for cessation of emissions, discharges
and losses of PHS Article 9 : Baseline Article 10: Industrial installations falling under the scope of
Directive 1996/61/EC Article 11 : Other point sources Article 12 : Other pollutants for which a risk to or via the
aquatic environment has been identified under Regulation REACH
Article 15.2 : Revision of IPPC Annex III (BEP/PPP) and Annex VI (repeal)
Communication
Communication - aim
Explain links with other legislation.Identification of specific ideas for how the
implementation of existing legislation can be changed, possibly leading to modification of the legislation or on implementation (new marketing and use restrictions, CAFE studies into effects of air pollution etc).
Key policy areas
Other water policies Air Soil, agriculture & fisheries Pesticides and biocides Chemicals legislation Industry, product and consumer policy Waste Other environmental legislation Other environmental strategies Research Other policy areas( transport safety, workers exposure,
development policies, trade…)
Impact assessment
Impact assessment
Scenarios : 0 – no action, that is only WFD 1 – EQS, PHS identification, AMPS, flexible/framework solution
on Emission controls focussed on direct releases to water, interim target phase-out 10 years.
2 – EQS, PHS identification, AMPS as scenario 1, detailed Emission Limit Values, control of all sources to air and soil, phase-out of direct discharges in 10 years.
3 – End-of –pipe solutions Study (Consultant ECOLAS) :
Questionnaire to MS and industry sent April – deadlines May Response rate
Member States : 17/25 Industry approx : 12/33 sectors
Draft report end-June – final report July
Agenda item 6 :Analysis, monitoring & reporting
Analysis and monitoring
Brief legal text – minor clarifications existing WFD requirements
A&M: Guidelines and guidance to be developed to be adotped by Article 21 (in comitology)
Future of the AMPS expert groupReporting format : developed separate
instrument = link E-PRTR proposal
Analysis, Monitoring & Reporting
Analysis and monitoring Article 13 Article 18 (comitology) Annex 1, part III Annex 2 – Background concentrations
Reporting Article 14 Annex IV
Agenda item 7:Priority Hazardous Substance Review
PHS review – state-of-play
Consultation to date PHS: Anthracene, Endosulfan, TCB Not PHS: Atrizine, Chlorpyrifos, DEHP, Diuron,
Isoproturon, Lead, Naphtalene, Octylphenols, Pentachlorophenols, Simazine, Trifluralin
Report to be further edited Updates for at least two substances foreseen (Trifluralin,
Endosulfan)
PHS review
Article 15.1 – revision articleAnnex V – amendment Annex X WFD
Other pollutants and repeal of 76/464/EEC ‘daughters’
Other pollutants
76/464 - daughter Directives 9 PS substances ( as other PS, but ELVs) 8 non-Priority substances :Aldrin, Dieldrin,
Endrin, Isodrin, DDT, Carbon tetrachloride, Perchlorethylene, Trichlorethylene
Repeal of all old directives taking over, at least, same level of protection
Repeal in stages
Repeal 76/646 “daughters”
Article 1 PurposeArticle 2 ScopePart I, II, IIIArticle 16Annex I, IV, VI
Next steps
Follow-up
Comments draft Directive > 30.6 Comments supporting documents
CSTEE opinion (EAF(7)04/01) > 30.6 PHS report (EAF(7)07/01) > 15.8 AMPS report (EAF(7)06/01) > 15.8
Submission additional information EQS for datasheets > 30.6 Deadlines to be confirmed
Emission control concept paper (EAF(7)05/01) Economic study EQS datasheets /methodology « Non-paper » on CommunicationCirculation end-July – at least 6 weeks for comments
Minutes EAF(7) > circulated 2 to 3 weeks