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| ====== 2.K - Consumption of POPs and Heavy Metals ====== | ====== 2.K - Consumption of POPs and Heavy Metals ====== | ||
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| + | ===== Short description ===== | ||
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| + | __Former pesticides__: | ||
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| + | The PCP ban was enacted in 1989 with the PCP Prohibition Ordinance.  | ||
| + | The use of lindane was severely restricted in the 1980s; there is no longer any approved lindane-containing wood preservative on the market in Germany.  | ||
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| + | __HCB__: In the Federal Republic of Germany, HCB-containing pesticides may no longer be used since 1981; in the GDR, the ban has been in force since 1984. More information is given in chapter [[sector: | ||
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| + | __Dioxins__ nad __furans__ are neither produced or applied intentionally but are by-products that can be formed unintentionally in all combustion processes in the presence of chlorine and organic carbon.  | ||
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| + | __PAHs__ occur as impurities of other substances or in uncontrolled combustion processes. | ||
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| + | __PCBs__: Source category 2.K considers PCB emissions from use of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in transformers, | ||
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| + | However, data on open applications in buildings are subject to large uncertainties; | ||
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| + | An emission factor in the 2019  EEA/EMEP Guidebook is only be reported for PCB. As the calculation simply is linked to the capita disregarding existing prohibitions this emission factor would lead to unjustified high emissions.  | ||
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| + | //For this reason and to be consistent with the reporting Guidelines, the notation key NE for PCB and NA for the other pollutants is used in the NFR tables. | ||
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