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 Germany, alongside with the European Union (EU) and EU Member States, has signed the //UN-ECE PRTR Protocol//, whereby Germany commits to establish and operate a national Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) for public information. //The E-PRTR Regulation (European Regulation (EC) No 166/2006)// and the //German PRTR Act (SchadRegProtAG)// provide the legal basis for this fact. If pollutant threshold values or waste quantities specified in the E-PRTR Ordinance are exceeded, releases of pollutants to air, water and soil, shipments with wastewater, and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes from certain industrial activities have to be reported annually for the PRTR. Germany, alongside with the European Union (EU) and EU Member States, has signed the //UN-ECE PRTR Protocol//, whereby Germany commits to establish and operate a national Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR) for public information. //The E-PRTR Regulation (European Regulation (EC) No 166/2006)// and the //German PRTR Act (SchadRegProtAG)// provide the legal basis for this fact. If pollutant threshold values or waste quantities specified in the E-PRTR Ordinance are exceeded, releases of pollutants to air, water and soil, shipments with wastewater, and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes from certain industrial activities have to be reported annually for the PRTR.
-[(SchadstoffeimPRTR2017)]+[(SchadstoffeimPRTR2022)]
    
-Since December 31, 2016, the new //NEC Directive (2016/2284/EU)// on the reduction of the national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants came into force, replacing the //Directive (2001/81/EC)// on National Emission Ceilings. The new //NEC Directive (2016/2284/EU)// requires EU Member States to achieve new reduction targets from 2030, which in addition to the previously regulated air pollutants SO, NO, NMVOC and NH, also include reduction targets for particulate matter (PM.) for the first time. This means that the new directive imposes significantly extended reporting obligations on the EU Member States. For the first time, EU Member States are required to create emission inventories for particulate matter, heavy metals and POPs. The inventories must also include emission projections. Furthermore, emissions from large point sources must be reported and emission data must be spatially itemized. +Since December 31, 2016, the new //NEC Directive (2016/2284/EU)// on the reduction of the national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants came into force, replacing the //Directive (2001/81/EC)// on National Emission Ceilings. The new //NEC Directive (2016/2284/EU)// requires EU Member States to achieve new reduction targets from 2030, which in addition to the previously regulated air pollutants SO<sub>2</sub>, NO<sub>x</sub>, NMVOC and NH<sub>3</sub>, also include reduction targets for particulate matter (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) for the first time. This means that the new directive imposes significantly extended reporting obligations on the EU Member States. For the first time, EU Member States are required to create emission inventories for particulate matter, heavy metals and POPs. The inventories must also include emission projections. Furthermore, emissions from large point sources must be reported and emission data must be spatially itemized.  
 For the first time in 2017 and then every four years, EU Member States must report spatially distributed emissions (raster data) with a resolution of 0.1° x 0.1° (longitude-latitude). Large point sources (LPS) must be reported every 4 years, starting in 2017. Reporting is mandatory for agro-industrial and industrial activities whose annual emissions exceed certain thresholds, which correspond to those for emissions reporting under //the E-PRTR Regulation (European Regulation (EC) No 166/2006)//. For the first time in 2017 and then every four years, EU Member States must report spatially distributed emissions (raster data) with a resolution of 0.1° x 0.1° (longitude-latitude). Large point sources (LPS) must be reported every 4 years, starting in 2017. Reporting is mandatory for agro-industrial and industrial activities whose annual emissions exceed certain thresholds, which correspond to those for emissions reporting under //the E-PRTR Regulation (European Regulation (EC) No 166/2006)//.
 [(Ufoplan2019)] [(Ufoplan2019)]
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 The associated Table 1 identifies thresholds, consistent with those identified in the E-PRTR Regulation (2016), for the following pollutants: The associated Table 1 identifies thresholds, consistent with those identified in the E-PRTR Regulation (2016), for the following pollutants:
  
-  * Sulfur dioxide (SO)  +  * Sulfur dioxide (SO<sub>2</sub>)  
-  * Nitrogen Oxide (NO)+  * Nitrogen Oxide (NO<sub>x</sub>)
   * Carbon Monoxide (CO)   * Carbon Monoxide (CO)
   * Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds (NMVOC)    * Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds (NMVOC) 
-  * Ammonia (NH+  * Ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>
-  * Fine Particulate Matter (PM.+  * Particulate Matter ≤2.5µm (PM<sub>2.5</sub>
-  * Fine Particulate Matter (PM₁₀)+  * Particulate Matter ≤10µm (PM<sub>10</sub>)
   * Lead and compounds (Pb)   * Lead and compounds (Pb)
   * Cadmium and compounds (Cd)   * Cadmium and compounds (Cd)
   * Mercury and compounds (Hg)   * Mercury and compounds (Hg)
-  * Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)  +  * Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)  
-  * PCDD PCDF (dioxins + furans)(as Teq)+  * PCDD PCDF (Polychlorinated Dibenzo-Dioxins and -Furans)(as Teq)
   * Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)    * Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) 
-  * Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB+  * Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
 ==== 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
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 +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>
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 {{ :general:point_sources:lpsgrafik.png?nolink&600 | Large Point Sources for Germany}} {{ :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/+Source of data: https://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/de/un/clrtap/lps/envyikmeq
  
 ==== Methodology ==== ==== Methodology ====
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 ==== References ==== ==== References ====
  
-[(SchadstoffeimPRTR2017>Schadstoffe im PRTR - Situation in Deutschland Berichtsjahre 2007 - 2018, Umweltbundesamt, 2020 [[https://www.thru.de/fileadmin/SITE_MASTER/content/Dokumente/Schadstoffe/Schadstoffe_im_PRTR_Deutschland_Branchen_DEU_latest.pdf|External Link]] )]+[(SchadstoffeimPRTR2022>Pollutants of the PRTR - Situation in Germany Reporting years 2007 - 2022, Umweltbundesamt, 2024 [[https://thru.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Pollutants_of_the_PRTR-Situation_in_Germany-Reporting_years_2007-2022_V2.pdf|External Link]] )]
  
 [(Ufoplan2019>Analyse der novellierten NEC-Richtlinie bezüglich der erweiterten Anforderungen an die Berichterstattung von Schadstoffemissionen in die Luft - Umweltforschungsplan des Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit, im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, 2019 [[https://www.bmu.de/fileadmin/Daten_BMU/Pools/Forschungsdatenbank/fkz_3717_51_1010_nec_richtlinie_bf.pdf|External Link]] )] [(Ufoplan2019>Analyse der novellierten NEC-Richtlinie bezüglich der erweiterten Anforderungen an die Berichterstattung von Schadstoffemissionen in die Luft - Umweltforschungsplan des Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz, Bau und Reaktorsicherheit, im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, 2019 [[https://www.bmu.de/fileadmin/Daten_BMU/Pools/Forschungsdatenbank/fkz_3717_51_1010_nec_richtlinie_bf.pdf|External Link]] )]