Integration of the LCP and E-PRTR dataflows Workshop
The EEA role Assisting DG ENV and its contractors (Bilbomatica) to produce a software in compliance with Reportnet Hosting the software and taking over the reporting task when ready Participating in the dialogue with MS on the content aspects of the reporting Setting a quality assurance process via ‘informal data reviews’
New dataflow as from March 2018 Reporting year 2016 – both for LCPs and E-PRTR Admin data managed via the EU registry on industrial sites Pre-feeding of the facilities and plants in the course of 2017 Legal basis unchanged E-PRTR regulation Article 72.3, Industrial Emissions Directive IED articles on LCP derogations that require reporting
New ROD obligation (720)
Admin data – role of the EU Registry on industrial sites Workshop yesterday with details on data model and business model In short: E-PRTR+LCP XML files to rely on the facility and plant IDs of a given year The EU Registry stores all admin data The EU Registry quality assures the admin data The EU Registry keeps track of the active facilities/plants of a given year Both submissions and re-submission as from 2016 reporting year to rely on the system Previous years will have a different arrangement
Admin data – role of the EU Registry on industrial sites Plants (LCPs) Facilities
How to follow the project further Today’s workshop How to follow the project further What to report? - final datamodel for the joint E-PRTR+LCP report Understanding of the ways to report: 1) via Access+FME or 2) via XML generated by MS according to the XML schema Understanding of workflow at CDR Understanding quality assurance rules Logic Results at CDR
Questions? Daniel Martin-Montalvo Alvarez Project manager - Industrial pollution eea.europa.eu Phone: +45 3343 5974 Skype: daniel.eea Sign up to receive EEA products