Pilot project “Regional Risk Assessment of Mining Sites and Contaminated Sites in the Upper Silesia Region” Janusz Krupanek, Marek Korcz Institute for.

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Pilot project “Regional Risk Assessment of Mining Sites and Contaminated Sites in the Upper Silesia Region” Janusz Krupanek, Marek Korcz Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas, Katowice, Poland Jacek Kasiński, Michał Gientka Polish Geological Institute Joanna Kulczycka Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute Marco D’Alessandro, Stefan Sommer, Anca-Marina Vijdea Directorate General, Joint Research Centre Soil&Waste Unit – supervising authority - PECOMINES program NATO/CCMS Pilot Study Meeting Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 17-22, 2007

European strategies – local actions Mining Wastes Directive Soil Framework Directive PECOMINES Upper Silesia Pilot Study Silesia Voivodship initiatives

Mining Waste Directive Article 20 Inventory of closed waste facilities Member States shall ensure that an inventory of closed waste facilities, including abandoned waste facilities, located on their territory which cause serious negative environmental impacts or have the potential of becoming in the medium or short term a serious threat to human health or the environment is drawn up and periodically updated. Such an inventory, to be made available to the public, shall be carried out by 1 May 2012, taking into account the methodologies as referred to in Article 21, if available.

Soil framework Directive What information is needed The soil status report shall be issued by an authorised body or person appointed by the Member State. It shall include at least the following details: (a) the background history of the site, as available from official records; (b) a chemical analysis determining the concentration levels of the dangerous substances in the soil, limited to those substances that are linked to the potentially polluting activity on the site; (c) the concentration levels at which there are sufficient reasons to believe that the dangerous substances concerned the concentration levels at which there are sufficient reasons to believe that the dangerous substances concerned pose a significant risk to human health or to the environment.

Soil framework Directive Which facilities should be identified ANNEX II List of potentially soil polluting activities 1. Establishments where dangerous substances are or were present in quantities equal to or in excess of the amounts indicated in Parts 1 and 2, column 2 of Annex I to Council Directive 96/82/EC (Seveso) Activities listed in Annex I to Council Directive 96/61/EC. 3. Airports. 4. Ports. 5. Former military sites. 6. Petrol and filling stations. 7. Dry cleaners. 8. Mining installations not covered by Council Directive 96/82/EC, including extractive waste facilities as defined in Directive 2006/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council Landfills of waste as defined in Council Directive 1999/31/EC Waste water treatment installations. 11. Pipelines for the transport of dangerous substances.

IPPC sites Energy industries Production and processing of metals Mineral industry Chemical industry Waste management Other activities

Procedure of contaminated land management

Upper Silesia Pilot Project inventory of potentially contaminated sites Identification of the potentially contaminated sites –verification of the objects descriptions - historical analyses Hypotheses built upon matrices: manufacturing activity - contaminant (French, German, Dutch UBI model, ISO, PECOMINES project approach) geochemical profiles for the manufacturing activities source environmental impact potential Risk Assessment relative assessment of the potentially contaminated sites ranking of contamination sources according to socio-economical and environmental criteria

Upper Silesia Pilot Project site identification Operational identification of the sites based on the ordinance maps objects identified Use of IETU archival maps and information Use of data from thematic maps (environmental, geological) Data mining –Historical information of the sites –Current industrial activities Information on other inventory activities –Silesia Voivodship Marshall Office initiative around 700 objects declared by the local authorities –Scientific projects i.e. non ferrous ores mining wastes characterisation –soil environmental quality data

Upper Silesia Pilot Project object description Object of concern – every potential situation which could lead to soil contamination characterised with: –Spatial coordinates and area –Type of activity –NACE code (all) –Type of waste – origin category (all) –Period of activity (30% characterised) –Quantitative factor: production amount (5 %) waste volume (80 %)

Upper Silesia - state of potentially contaminated sites identification A- good quality data, b – uncertain data, c – insuficient data, x - fulfilled

Upper Silesia - soil contamination

Potential geochemical profiles Matrix: manfacturing activity - contaminants Number of objects (all categories included) The total area of the objects

Geochemical profiles verification - reference data Silesian Voivodship Marshal Office activities – inventory of abandoned sites European Union funded projects: –e.g. ZCH Tarnowskie Góry – WELCOME project in 7th EU Framework Program –MAGIC project in INTERREG CADSES Already realized remediation projects Soil contamination and other environmental data Scientific projects and reports

Upper Silesia Pilot Project follow up Improvement of the contaminated land management procedures Standards and tools for planning of site characterisation Improvement of the database content and quality: Data mining for verification of objects and evironmental characteristics Improvement of the database structure and functions Implementation of the management tools in practice in the context of new legislation in Poland and Polish government policy Development of reporting standards according to Soil Framework Directive requirements

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