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1 1 Short overview of the implementation of IPPC, LCP, Seveso II, Waste Landfill and Incineration directives Short overview of the implementation of IPPC, LCP, Seveso II, Waste Landfill and Incineration directives TURKEY ECENA 3 rd Plenary meeting September 18-19, 2008 Istanbul, Turkey

2 2 IPPC Directive IPPC Directive will be transposed untill 2012. Full Stakeholder Consultation There is no structure in place. However, there are some plans to set them up. There are 4500 – 5000 Installations for IPPC Timetable for IPPC PermittingTimetable Translations of Best Available Techniques for some sectors (Cement and Lime, Iron and Steel Industry, Textile Industry, Industrial Cooling Systems, Large Combustion Plants, Energy Efficiency, Economic and Cross Media Issues, Emissions from Storage of Bulk or Dangerous Materials are available

3 3 Large Combustion Plants Directive LCP Directive will be transposed until 2009. –New installations will be bounded –Old installations until 2018 Approximately 100 installations. There is only Emission Limit Value (ELV) Competent authority is Ministry of Environment and Forestry By-law the control of Air Pollution from industry. –A system has established to determine total emission values from existing LCPs.

4 4 Seveso II Directive Seveso II Directive will be transposed untill 2009. According to Association of Chemistry Industry the total number of Installation is 1500 – 2000. – 539 installations informed the Ministry – There is an e-statement project Competent authorities: Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Industry and Trade and Local Authorities. Accident prevention policies are required for lower tier establishments. Safety reports are required for higher tier establishments.

5 5 Waste Landfill Directive Draft By-law is ready. Transposition process of the Directive will be finished until 2009. Total Number of landfills: 35 There is landfill classification: Hazardous, Non-Hazadous and inert. However, their exact definitions will be in the new by-law. Strategy will be clear in the draft by-law. There is not any exact target for reduction of BMW to landfills There is criteria for waste to be accepted to landfills In By-law Solid Waste Control in article 22 there is a list for not- accepted waste. However, it has not been harmonized with the Directive, yet. According to By-law for General Criteria for Waste Management, which has full alignment to 75/442/EC Directive, all landfills require Landfill permits. Moreover, Landfills for Hazadous Wastes require permits according to Hazardous Waste Control Directive Article 27 and Article 28. For non-hazardous and inert wastes landfills there is process for a by-law. There is a tax for Environment (Çevre Temizlik vergisi)

6 6 Waste Incineration Directive Draft by-law is ready. – Transposition will be finished untill 2009. Waste Control Directive regulates the incineration of Hazardous Waste which has full alignment to 2000/76/EC Directive. 2 Hazasdous Waste incineration plants and 27 Cement Establishment for Hazardous Waste Incineration purpose. All of them has permits. Emission Limit Values are in By-law Hazardous Waste Control “Article 20”. It is also full alignment to the Directive.

7 7 THANK YOU For Your Patience and Participation


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