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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
| - | The German inventory is generally complete regarding the main pollutants, TSP, particulate matter and CO. National total emissions of these pollutants are considered to be representative and reflect the current emissions situation. Nevertheless, | + | The German inventory is generally complete regarding the main pollutants, TSP, particulate matter and CO. National total emissions of these pollutants are considered to be representative and to reflect the current emissions situation. Nevertheless, |
| In terms of heavy metals and POPs, the situation is different due to the low data availability. As additional information, | In terms of heavy metals and POPs, the situation is different due to the low data availability. As additional information, | ||
| - | Germany does not report any emission data for years prior 1990. Due to the split into the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany before 1990, there are no consistent data sets covering what is now the reunited | + | Germany does not report any emission data for years prior 1990. Due to the split into the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany before 1990, there are no consistent data sets covering what is now the re-united |
| ===== Completeness in detail ===== | ===== Completeness in detail ===== | ||
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| The use of notation keys in the German inventory is carefully checked each year. All notation keys are used as defined in the guidance documents. | The use of notation keys in the German inventory is carefully checked each year. All notation keys are used as defined in the guidance documents. | ||
| - | The following tables from the CLRTAP Stage 1 Reviews | + | The following tables from the CLRTAP Stage 1 Reviews |
| Though NEs are great in number, the actual emission behind each of the notation keys is estimated to be very small. In some cases, it is actually used instead of NA to make absolutely sure to be on the conservative side of the estimate. | Though NEs are great in number, the actual emission behind each of the notation keys is estimated to be very small. In some cases, it is actually used instead of NA to make absolutely sure to be on the conservative side of the estimate. | ||
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| * The entire //NFR 2.J - Production of POPs// is reported as not occuring in Germany now and all NE have been replacd by NO notations. | * The entire //NFR 2.J - Production of POPs// is reported as not occuring in Germany now and all NE have been replacd by NO notations. | ||
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| - | As for categories, NE notations are used mainly in **Industrial Processes** and **Waste** (please refer to [[https:// | + | | [{{ : |
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| + | As for categories, NE notations are used mainly in **Industrial Processes** and **Waste** (please refer to [[https:// | ||
| Each use is individually justified in the corresponding source category sections of this report as well as in the table below. | Each use is individually justified in the corresponding source category sections of this report as well as in the table below. | ||
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| | 1.A.3.b i-iv | HCB | no country-specific EF at hand; no default provided in [[https:// | | 1.A.3.b i-iv | HCB | no country-specific EF at hand; no default provided in [[https:// | ||
| | 1.A.3.b vi | B[k]F | no country-specific EFs at hand; no defaults for BC provided in [[https:// | | 1.A.3.b vi | B[k]F | no country-specific EFs at hand; no defaults for BC provided in [[https:// | ||
| - | | 1.A.3.b vii | Hg, Se as of 2000: BC | no country-specific EFs at hand; no defaults for BC provided in [[https:// | + | | 1.A.3.b vii | Hg, Se | no country-specific EFs at hand; no defaults for BC provided in [[https:// |
| | 1.A.3.e i | as of 2000: BC | no EF provided in [[https:// | | 1.A.3.e i | as of 2000: BC | no EF provided in [[https:// | ||
| | 1.A.4.a i | Se | several EFs provided in [[https:// | | 1.A.4.a i | Se | several EFs provided in [[https:// | ||
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| | 2.B.3 | PM< | | 2.B.3 | PM< | ||
| | 2.B.7 | as of 1995: PM< | | 2.B.7 | as of 1995: PM< | ||
| - | | 2.C.1 | As, Cu, Se, Zn, B[a]P, B[b]F, B[k]F, I[1, | + | | 2.C.1 | As, Cu, Se, Zn, B[a]P, B[b]F, B[k]F, I[1, |
| - | | 2.C.2 | NO< | + | | 2.C.2 | NO< |
| - | | 2.C.3 | NMVOC, Cr, Se \\ \\ BC, B[b]F, B[k]F, I[1, | + | | 2.C.3 | NMVOC, Cr, Se \\ \\ BC |
| | 2.C.4 | NMVOC, TSP, PM< | | 2.C.4 | NMVOC, TSP, PM< | ||
| - | | 2.C.5 | as of 2000: BC | + | | 2.C.5 |
| - | | 2.C.6 | as of 2000: BC | + | | 2.C.6 |
| - | | 2.C.7.a | + | | 2.C.7.a |
| - | | 2.C.7.c | + | | 2.C.7.c |
| - | | 2.D.3.b | + | | 2.D.3.b |
| - | | 2.D.3.c | + | | 2.D.3.c |
| - | | 2.H.1 | PCBs, as of 2000: BC | use of default EF will be checked for BC, use of ' | + | | 2.H.1 |
| | 2.H.2 | as of 2000: BC | use of default EF will be checked for following submissions | | 2.H.2 | as of 2000: BC | use of default EF will be checked for following submissions | ||
| | 2.H.3 | as of 2000: BC | as for all other pollutants, ' | | 2.H.3 | as of 2000: BC | as for all other pollutants, ' | ||
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| ==== NFR categories reported as ' | ==== NFR categories reported as ' | ||
| - | ^ NFR category | + | ^ NFR category |
| - | | 1.A.1.a | + | | 1.A.1.a |
| - | | 1.A.1.b | + | | 1.A.1.b |
| - | | 1.A.1.c | + | | 1.A.1.c |
| - | | 1.A.2.b | + | | 1.A.2.b |
| - | | 1.A.2.c | + | | 1.A.2.c |
| - | | 1.A.2.d | + | | 1.A.2.d |
| - | | 1.A.2.e | + | | 1.A.2.e |
| - | | 1.A.2.f | + | | 1.A.2.f |
| - | | 1.A.2.g viii | B[b]F, B[k]F, I[1, | + | | 1.A.2.g viii | B[b]F, B[k]F, I[1, |
| - | | 1.A.3.d i(ii) | all emissions | + | | 1.A.3.d i(ii) | all emissions |
| - | | 2.A.1 | CO, B[b]F, B[k]F, I[1, | + | | 2.A.1 | CO, B[b]F, B[k]F, I[1, |
| - | | 2.A.2 | NH< | + | | 2.A.2 | NH< |
| - | | 2.A.5.c | + | | 2.A.5.c |
| - | | 2.A.6 | CO | 1.A.2.f | + | | 2.A.6 | CO |
| - | | 2.B.10.b | + | | 2.B.10.b |
| - | | 2.C.7.d | + | | 2.C.4 | NO< |
| - | | 2.D.3.b | + | | 2.C.7.d |
| - | | 3.B.4.a | + | | 2.I | CO | 1.A.2 |
| - | | 3.B.4.f | + | | 3.D.a.2.a |
| + | | 3.D.a.3 | ||
| + | | 2.D.3.b | ||
| + | | 3.B.4.a | ||
| + | | 3.B.4.f | ||
| ===== Emission data for years before 1990 ===== | ===== Emission data for years before 1990 ===== | ||