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 ==== Reporting ==== ==== Reporting ====
  
-Germany provided its point source data under the LRTAP convention for the first time in 2017. In principle, the German LPS data submission is mainly a copy of the ePRTR data available on both the [[https://www.thru.de/thrude/|national]] and [[https://prtr.eea.europa.eu/#/home|European websites]]. However, as some additional information is missing in the ePRTR dataset, such as stack heights, which are not available at the federal level, some gap filling is needed and explained below.+Germany provided its point source data under the LRTAP convention for the first time in 2017. In principle, the German LPS data submission is mainly a copy of the ePRTR data available on both the [[https://www.thru.de/thrude/|national]] and [[https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/member-states-reporting-art-7-under-the-european-pollutant-release-and-transfer-register-e-prtr-regulation-23|European websites]]. However, as some additional information is missing in the ePRTR dataset, such as stack heights, which are not available at the federal level, some gap filling is needed and explained below.
  
 +Please note that the most recent provision of large point source data, submitted in 2021, is based on the 2018 dataset, as ePRTR data for 2019 are not yet available.
  
 <figure> <figure>
-<caption>**Large point sources for different GNFR sectors for Germany for the year 2019**</caption> +<caption>**Large point sources for different GNFR sectors for Germany for the year 2018**</caption> 
-{{ :general:point_sources:germany_2019.png?nolink&1200 | Large Point Sources for Germany for the year 2019}}+{{ :general:point_sources:lpsgrafik.png?nolink&600 | Large Point Sources for Germany}}
 </figure>  </figure> 
- +Source of data: https://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/de/un/clrtap/lps/envyikmeq
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-Source of data: https://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/de/un/clrtap/lps/envyikmeq/+
  
 ==== Methodology ==== ==== Methodology ====
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 For example, all point sources identified as outliers in the box plots below were checked individually to be correct: For example, all point sources identified as outliers in the box plots below were checked individually to be correct:
  
 +{{ :general:point_sources:outliers_main.png?nolink&1000 | Outliers main pollutants}}
  
-{{ :general:point_sources:nox_nmvoc_sox_nh3_pm10_2019.png?nolink&1000 | Outlier main pollutants}} +{{ :general:point_sources:outliers_others.png?nolink&1000 | Outliers other pollutants}}
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-{{ :general:point_sources:pb_cd_hg_2019.png?nolink&1000 | Outlier heavy metals}} +
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-{{ :general:point_sources:dioxine_pahs_pcbs_co_2019.png?nolink&800 |}}+
  
-Note: No values for PM2.5 and HCBs were reported in 2020. 
  
 === GNFR codes and stack heights === === GNFR codes and stack heights ===