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Structure of the PLC Guidelines Chapter 2 Retention Chapter 10 Point sources Quantifying discharges from: - WWTP - Industries - Fish farms - Rainwater constructions Chapter 6 Parameters to monitor Chapter 3 Estimating inputs from unmonitored areas Chapter 8 Diffuse sources Quantifying diffuse losses: - Natural background - Atmospheric deposition on inland surface waters - Forestry - Agriculture - Scattered dwellings - Other diffuse sources Chapter 7 Source apportionment Transboundary inputs (gross/net) Chapter 9 Quantification of sources of waterborne inputs to (1) inland waters and (2) to the sea Chapter 11 Supporting tools Guidance on monitoring Chapter 4 Quantifying monitored river flow and riverne input Chapter 5 Statistical methods and data quality Chapter 12 Quality assurance of chemical analysis Chapter 13 References Chapter 16 List of definitions and acronyms Annex X Annual reporting requirements Chapter 14 + Annex X + Reporting forms Periodic reporting requirements Annual reporting + Chapter 15 + Annex X + Reporting forms