Annexes of the Directive 96/61/ES on IPPC

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Annexes of the Directive 96/61/ES on IPPC Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annexes of the Directive 96/61/ES on IPPC Agency on Integrated Prevention Ms. Lucie Svobodová Page 1

Annex I Energy industries Combustion plants Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex I Energy industries Combustion plants Mineral oil and gas refineries Coke ovens Coal gasification and liquefaction plants Page 2

Annex I Production and processing of metals Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex I Production and processing of metals Installations for roasting or sintering of metal ore Installation for production of pig iron or steel Installation for ferrous metals processing (hot rolling mills, smitheries, application of protective coats, foundries) Installations for processing non-ferrous metals (melting, founding) Installations for surface treatment of metals and plastic materials (with the use of electrolytic or chemical processes) Page 3

Annex I Mineral industry Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex I Mineral industry Installations for production of organic chemicals Installations for production of inorganic chemicals Installations for production of fertilizers Installations for production of pharmaceutical products Installations for production of explosives Page 4

Annex I Waste management Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex I Waste management Installations for disposal or recovery of hazardous waste Installations for incineration of municipal waste Installations for disposal of waste not classified as hazardous waste Specified landfills Page 5

Annex I Other installations Paper industry Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex I Other installations Paper industry Textile industry (pre-treatment, bleaching of textiles) Leather industry Food industry Slaughterhouses Intensive rearing of pigs and poultry Installations for surface treatment of substances (printing, coating, degreasing, painting, impregnating) Installation for production of carbon Page 6

Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex II List of directives to which is referred to in article 18 (2) and 20 e.g. Mercury discharge from electrolysis productions (e.g. chlorine production) Hazardous waste management Discharge of cadmium, lead Incineration of hazardous waste Page 7

Annex III List of main pollutants for setting emission limits Reinforcement of IPPC in the Czech Republic Phare Twinning Project CZ02/IB/EN/03 Annex III List of main pollutants for setting emission limits Air - SO2, NOx, CO, VOC, dust (TZL), metals and solid pollutants, Cl2, F2, etc. Water - cyanides, organic compounds of halogens, P4, Sn, carcinogens, mutagens, metals, As, biocides, substances with negative impact on oxygen balance, etc. Page 8

Annex IV Aspects for determination of BAT Use of low-waste technology Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex IV Aspects for determination of BAT Use of low-waste technology Use of less dangerous substances Recovery and recycling of substances used in the technological process, event. waste Alternative techniques which have been already successfully used on an industrial scale Page 9

Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex IV Technical development and changes in scientific knowledge, implementation into practice Character, effects and amount of relevant emissions Commissioning dates for new and existing installations Time for implementation of BAT Page 10

Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Annex IV Consumption and type of raw materials (incl. Water) in a technological process and its energy efficiency. Requirement of prevention or minimisation of impacts of emissions onto the environment and its risks. Prevention of the accidents and minimisation of their consequences for the environment Information regarding BAT published by the EC, relating to their monitoring and development Page 11

Examples of installations not falling under IPPC Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Examples of installations not falling under IPPC An installation for cryogenic distillation of the air where the air is cooled, made liquid and then distilled. Oxygen, nitrogen and argon are separated as products of the distillation. The whole process is only physical, there is no chemical reaction, just individual components are separated. The reason is not fulfilling the conditions for falling under chemical installations for the production of basic inorganic chemicals which is the use of „chemical reactions“ during the relevant production. Page 12

Examples of installations not falling under IPPC Integrated and Planned Enforcement of Environmental Law Phare Twinning Project CZ03/IB/EN/01 Examples of installations not falling under IPPC A company running oil pipelines, transport of oil via pipelines, storage of oil. Production of refractory supportive materials for surface treatment of moulds and cores in foundries. It means coatings, spraying, adhesive paste, separators. Ethanol, iso-prophanol and then filling materials such as zircosilicate, corundum, alumosilicate, graphite, coke, magnesite and other additives are used for production of some coating and spraying materials. All of this is mixed in mixing vessels without any chemical reaction and heating. Page 13