Experience in the UK in implementing EPER/E-PRTR
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Transcript Experience in the UK in implementing EPER/E-PRTR
The Scottish Pollutant Release
Inventory (SPRI)
Bob Boyce - SEPA
Senior Environmental Assessment Officer
Introduction
The background – what, why, who . . .
Business process and quality
assessment
SPRI website
SPRI – What is it?
The Scottish Pollutant Release Inventory (SPRI) is a publicly accessible
electronic database of releases of pollutants to all environmental media
and transfers of waste that will:
deliver the system by which Scotland will comply with the requirements of
a Community Regulation on the implementation of a European Pollutant
Release and Transfer Register;
help facilitate discussion and public participation in environmental matters
and decision making as required under the Aarhus Convention;
aid delivery of data for policy makers, academics and the public;
support the prevention and reduction of pollution;
allow comparison of releases within industry and with other types of
releases in Scotland, the UK and Europe e.g. road traffic and domestic
heating, where such data is available; and
provide generic information on the pollutants.
UN-PRTR, E-PRTR, IPPC
IPPC activities are the core
National registers can go beyond
requirements for domestic purposes
e.g. lower pollutant thresholds
UNECE Protocol
National register:
e.g. Spain, France,
Scotland, England
IPPC
E-PRTR
SPRI – What’s in it?
Started in 2002
Based on IPPC but has wider remit with
67 activities covering 10 sectors;
Reporting obligation on operator;
EA and SEPA have common list of 215
pollutants, thresholds and activities
relevant to the UK;
Mass emissions of 215 pollutants to air,
water and land;
Off-site transfers and transboundary
shipments of waste by weight;
Methodologies must be reported;
Data made publicly available;
40% of SEPA sites will report to E-PRTR
Overview of reporting requirements
The operator above would report the following*:
Media
Pollutant
Total release (kg/yr)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Air
BRT
Total Phosphorus as P
Water
10,100,000
*Note: this report is for illustration only and does not represent
actual releases.
Who reports - Sectors
energy;
production and processing of metals;
mineral industry;
chemical industry;
waste and waste water management;
paper and wood production and processing;
intensive livestock production and
aquaculture;
animal and vegetable products from the food
and beverage sector;
other activities; and
Nuclear installations (includes
decommissioning) and all non-nuclear
installations holding or using open
radioactive sources and disposing of
radioactive waste.
Breakdown of sites by sector - 2007
1 - energy
(4%)
10 - RSA activities
Number
of(14%)
sites
reporting
9 - other activities
(2%)
2 - production and
processing of
metals
(2%)
YEAR
3 - mineral industry
220
2002
(3%)
2004
4 - chemical
2005
industry
(4%)
2006
8 - animal and
vegetable products
from the food and
beverage sector
(6%)
294
831
1015
5 - waste and
2007 waste
1064
water management
(15%)
6 - paper and wood
production and
processing
(1%)
7 - intensive
livestock production
and aquaculture
(49%)
Total: 1015 sites
Location of
sites (1015)
reporting in
2007
Guidance and tools
Tools:
Landfill: ConSim leachate estimator tool and
GasSim model for estimating landfill gas
emissions (free “lite” versions available)
Waste water estimation tool (developed and
funded by regulators and UK Water
Industry)
Guidance (available on website)
Landfills, waste treatment, transfer and
storage and incineration
Combustion, petroleum, chemical
Food & drink, intensive farming
Cement & lime, quarrying and mining
Metals (ferrous and non ferrous)
Wood products, fish farms
Thank You!
[email protected]
SEPA – Edinburgh Office
0131 273 7242
www.sepa.org.uk/SPRI