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Environmental Impact Assessment of public and private projects EIA Directive 85/337/EEC as amended by 97/11/EC and 2003/35/EC Cohesion Fund Workshop February 2005, Prague Laura Tabellini, David Aspinwall European Commission DG Environment – Unit D3

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Relevant Directives Directive 85/337/EEC of 27 June 1985 Directive 97/11/EC of 3 March 1997 amending Directive 85/337/EEC Directive 2003/35/EC alignment to UNECE Aarhus Convention ! To be transposed by 25 June 2005

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February General objective What does the EIA Directive apply to? projects likely to have significant effects on the environment (by virtue, inter alia, of their nature, size and location) What are these projects subject to? a requirement for development consent an assessment of their effects When? before consent is given (Art. 2.1)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February What assessment? EIA must identify, describe, assess likely direct and indirect environmental effects of activities on –human beings, –fauna, flora, soil, water, air, climate, landscape, –material assets, cultural heritage –the interaction between those factors (Art. 3)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February What projects? Annex I projects Annex II projects Mandatory EIA Screening by Competent authorities to decide if EIA needed or not (Art. 4)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Some examples of projects ANNEX I Long-distance railway lines Motorways, express roads, roads of four lanes or more (of at least 10Km) Waste disposal installations –for hazardous waste –for non hazardous waste (above 100 tonnes/day) Waste water treatment plants (above p.e.) [after June 05 - changes or extensions of Annex I projects meeting Annex I thresholds] …. ANNEX II Construction of railways and roads not included in Annex I Waste disposal installations and waste water treatment plants not included in Annex I Urban development projects Changes or extensions of Annex I and II projects that may have adverse environmental effects [after June 05 – modifications not included in Annex I] ….

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February … and some EIA terminology Competent authorities Decide on development consent applications. Are not necessarily environmental authorities. Environmental authorities Have specific environmental responsibilities. Are consulted by competent authorities. Environmental information Submitted by developers to competent authorities. Sometimes called « environmental report », « environmental statement », or « environmental study »

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February EIA procedure Screening Scoping Environmental information Consultation on environmental information Decision Only for Annex II projects Upon request of the developer The Report Public, Env. Authorities... Takes account of env.inf and consultations

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Screening – what is it? Answers the question: is EIA required? (Annex II projects) The guiding principle: are significant environmental effects likely? If yes EIA needed If no no EIA needed (Art. 4) Screening Scoping Env. info Consultation on env.info Decision

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Determination through: –Case by case examination and / or –Thresholds or criteria Annex III criteria must always be taken into account avoid salami slicing! Screening determination made available to the public Screening – how? Screening Scoping Env. info Consultation on env.info Decision (Art. 4)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Project characteristics –size, cumulation with other projects, natural resources use, waste production, pollution, risk of accidents … Project location - environmental sensitivity of area likely to be affected –land use, natural resources, Natura 2000 sites, exceeded environmental standards… Potential impact –extent, transboundary nature, probability, magnitude, duration, frequency, reversibility... Annex III criteria Screening Scoping Env. info Consultation on env.info Decision (Art. 4)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Scoping Answers the question what should be covered by the environmental information? Opinion by the competent authority By request of developer Screening Scoping Env. info Consultation on env.info Decision (Art. 5.2)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Scoping Interaction between competent authority, developer, environmental authorities Before development consent application is submitted Competent authority may subsequently require further information (Art. 5.2) Screening Scoping Env. info Consultation on env.info Decision

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Environmental information the report Project description Use of resources, emissions and residues (estimate) Description of the environment likely to be significantly affected Likely significant environmental effects (and forecasting methods) Difficulties encountered Screening Scoping Env. info Consultation on env.info Decision (Annex IV) (Art. 5)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Environmental information the report Main alternatives and reasons for the choice taking account of the environmental effects Cumulative effects Short term and temporary effects Mitigation measures Non-technical summary The following must be covered, too ! Screening Scoping Env. info Consultation on env.info Decision (Annex IV) (Art. 5)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Informing and consulting 1.Environmental authorities(Art. 5,6) (scoping, env.information) 2.Public concerned (Art. 4,6,10) 3.Other Member States affected by the project (incl. env. authorities and public concerned in those MSs) (Art. 7,9)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Informing and consulting the public concerned Screening determination to be made available Public can express an opinion : –on environmental information –on the development consent request When final decision is taken, public must be informed of: –its contents and reasons, –attached conditions and mitigation measures –[after June 2005: information about public participation process]

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Transboundary consultation For projects likely to have significant effects on the environment of other Member States Can be requested by the MS likely to be significantly affected Provision of information on development consent request and environmental information (« report ») Environmental authorities and public concerned in the affected MS can express opinions Reasonable time-frame

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Definition of public and public concerned:public affected, or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the decision making procedure, including NGOs.Art. 1(2) National defence projects not automatically excluded from EIA Art. 1(4) Strenghtened public consultation provisions: early in the decision-making procedure, detailed list of information to be provided, reasonable time-framesArt. 6(2,3) Main provisions of Directive 2003/35/EC

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February New provisions on public access to a review procedureArt. 10(a) Information provided to the public on the final decision needs to include information on the public participation processArt. 9(1) Changes or extensions : –of Annex I projects meeting Annex I thresholds (if any) in Annex I (22) –of other Annex I projects, and of Annex II projects in Annex II (13) Main provisions of Directive 2003/35/EC

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February EIA Guidance Please visit the EIA / SEA Homepage: home.htm Guidance documents and checklists: – Screening – Scoping – Review

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February SELECTED ECJ CASE-LAW

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February European Court of Justice The meaning of the EIA Directive is not static Affected by technical development Subject to interpretation by the ECJ –(infringements; references by national courts) – but need to apply its judgments carefully.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Role of the Commission Guardian of the Treaties Infringement proceedings Implications for financing

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February The Courts approach The EIA Directive has a wide scope and a broad purpose (Kraaijeveld). Member States discretion is limited. Consistent emphasis on the likely environmental effects of proposed projects. Exemptions to be interpreted narrowly. Inconsistencies in the different languages.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February The Kraaijeveld case C-72/95 The wording of the directive indicates that it has a wide scope and a broad purpose. –Consistently quoted in subsequent cases by the Court (eg Bozen, Ireland). Uniform interpretation cannot be determined by one language. Some good news: criteria and thresholds have a role.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Ireland C-392/96 Thresholds cannot exclude all projects of a certain type UNLESS, when viewed as a whole, they would not be likely to have significant environmental effects. Small-scale projects can have significant effects on the environment. Thresholds are to help in screening, not exempt classes. Cumulative effects of projects must be taken into account.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Linster C-287/98 Individuals can rely on a Directive that has not been transposed on time. National courts are not restricted to the national law but can use the directive itself. Need for uniform application and principle of equality require autonomous uniform meanings for expressions in EC law.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Italy C-87/02 MSs have discretion about the methods they use to specify whether a project is subject to EIA. But this method must not undermine the Directives objective. A decision that a project does not require EIA must contain or be accompanied by all the information that makes it possible to check that it is based on adequate screening, compliant with the Directive.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Spain C-227/01 Annex I point 7 must be understood to include the doubling of an existing track, and not a mere modification. That the case concerned a short section of a long distance route is not relevant. The new track would obviously create significant new nuisances, so no need to prove the existence of concrete negative effects – likelihood is sufficient. Note: this case pre-dates amendments by Directive 97/11.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Delena Wells C-201/02 In two (or more) stage consent procedures, assessment of environmental effects must be as soon as they can all be identified and assessed. If MSs fail to carry out EIA, they must take measures to remedy that failure. These might include the revocation or suspension of a consent, or compensation if an individual has suffered harm.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Practical application ECJ and Commission rely on EC law – ie the Directive, not the national transpositions. In considering difficult cases, such as many infrastructure projects, reflect on the approach the Court would take. Consider the context and purpose of the legislation.

Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive 2001/42/EC Applicable from 21 st July 2004

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Environmental Assessment Policies Plans & Programmes covered by SEA Directive (2001/42) Projects covered by EIA Directive (85/337/EEC & 97/11/EC)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February SEA Directive - Objectives To provide for a high level of protection of the environment To contribute to the integration of environmental considerations into the preparation of plans and programmes with a view to promoting sustainable development.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February What is a plan or programme? (Article 2) –prepared and/or adopted by an authority at national, regional or local level AND; –required by legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions. Definition includes: –co-financed by the EC –modifications.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Which plans and programmes require SEA? Article 3(2) - plans and programmes that always require environmental assessment: (a) prepared for agriculture, forestry, fisheries, energy, industry, transport, waste/ water management, telecommunications, tourism, town & country planning or land use AND which set the framework for future development consent of projects listed in the EIA Directive 85/337/EC.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Which plans and programmes require SEA? Article 3(2) - plans and programmes that always require environmental assessment: (b)which, in view of the likely effect on sites, have been determined to require an assessment under Article 6 or 7 of the Habitats Directive.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Which plans and programmes require SEA? Article 3(9) - Exemptions: –National defence, civil emergency, financial or budget plans/programmes –Structural Funds Regulations (inc EAGGF) for current programming period /7

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Structural & Cohesion Funds post-2006 National framework document on a national development strategy. Operational Programmes. COM(2004) 492 final

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Evaluation Improve quality, effectiveness and consistency Strategic objectives of the Community Structural problems Take account of needs of sustainable development and EIA and SEA legislation.

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Points to watch Scoping stage Environmental report (content, nature) Consultation Monitoring

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February EU Guidance "Implementation of Directive 2001/42/EC on the assessment of certain plans and programmes on the environment European Commission, 2003 ( ent/eia/home.htm)

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Guidance (2) On SF ex ante evaluation: nt/ eia/sea-guidelines/handbook-full-text- part1.pdfhttp:// nt/ eia/sea-guidelines/handbook-full-text- part1.pdf Environment & sustainable development. A Guide for the ex ante evaluation of the environmental impact of regional development programmes (1999).

Cohesion Fund Workshop - Prague, February Thank you for your attention!