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- | Former pesticides: As it is written under Chapter 2.J POP pesticides (Aldrin, Dieldrin, Chlordane, Toxaphene, Mirex, Endrin, Heptachlor, DDT) listed in Annex A & B of the Stockholm Convention have not been in use since 1989. | + | |
+ | __Former pesticides__: As stated in Chapter 2.J, POP pesticides (Aldrin, Dieldrin, Chlordane, Toxaphene, Mirex, Endrin, Heptachlor, DDT) listed in Annex A & B of the Stockholm Convention have not been in use since 1989. | ||
The PCP ban was enacted in 1989 with the PCP Prohibition Ordinance. | 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. | 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. | ||
- | 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 3.D.f. | ||
- | The application or consumption | + | __HCB__: In the Federal Republic |
- | However, in the 2019 EEA/EMEP GB there is now a description for PCB emissions from electrical equipement and open applications. Emissions from the other pollutants mentioned above are not included. For this reason and to be consistent with the reporting Guidelines, the notation key NA is used in the NFR tables. | + | __Dioxins__ nad __furans__ |
- | PCBs: Source category 2K considers PCB emissions from use of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) | + | __PAHs__ occur as impurities |
- | However, data on open applications in buildings are subject to large uncertainties; | + | //Therefore, no emissions |
+ | __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; | ||
+ | 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. | ||
+ | //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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