ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, 17-21 March, 2008, Bristol, UK Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development National Environmental.

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ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development National Environmental Guard Cluj County commissariat MSc. Costa STANISAV -commissioner “E-PRTR : Monitoring and Romanian involved actors ”

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Directly involved actors Ministry of Environmental and Sustainable Development (MESD) Ministry of Environmental and Sustainable Development (MESD) National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) Regional Environmental Protection Agency (REPA) Regional Environmental Protection Agency (REPA) Local Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Local Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Environmental Guard (NEG) National Environmental Guard (NEG) Companies Companies Consultants Consultants

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Companies Ensuring the self monitoring Ensuring the self monitoring Responsible for gathering/processing and submitting the data to local EPAs Responsible for gathering/processing and submitting the data to local EPAs

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Structure of EPA National Environmental Protection Agency National Environmental Protection Agency 8 Regional EPAs 8 Regional EPAs 43 Counties EPAs – each including a laboratory 43 Counties EPAs – each including a laboratory

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK EPAs:  Receive the companies report  Verify the data  Ask the companies to perform necessary changes/improvements/eliminations of non conformities  Offer consultancy  Validates the reports and submit them to REPA

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK REPAs Perform regional reports Perform regional reports Submit the regional reports to NEPA Submit the regional reports to NEPA

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK NEPA and MESD National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) - is responsible for data centralizing, establishing of the database, issuing the preliminary report at the national level and transmitting to the MESD National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) - is responsible for data centralizing, establishing of the database, issuing the preliminary report at the national level and transmitting to the MESD Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MESD) - is designated as the legal competent authority that coordinates the application of E-PRTR Regulation. It is also responsible for analyzing the report into a inter- ministerial committee and then submitting the report to European Commission and European Environmental Agency Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MESD) - is designated as the legal competent authority that coordinates the application of E-PRTR Regulation. It is also responsible for analyzing the report into a inter- ministerial committee and then submitting the report to European Commission and European Environmental Agency

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK EPA Laboratories Laboratories are now under a centralized accreditation process, using the services of an independent company Laboratories are now under a centralized accreditation process, using the services of an independent company Accreditation: mainly for air pollutants and noise Accreditation: mainly for air pollutants and noise

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Self monitoring companies Provided by : Their own laboratories Their own laboratories Private laboratories Private laboratories EPAs laboratory services, on financial base EPAs laboratory services, on financial base

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Consultancy for companies – offered by state institutions Offered at request by EPAs Offered at request by EPAs Via specialized seminars (next one at the beginning of May) Via specialized seminars (next one at the beginning of May) On the field by NEG On the field by NEG

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Challenges/experience AIR- using the wrong emissions factors (eg: after investing in de-polluting installations, Corinair allows to use smaller emission factor AIR- using the wrong emissions factors (eg: after investing in de-polluting installations, Corinair allows to use smaller emission factor Water – not performing the entire calculation (eq. submitting the data in mg/l and not kg/year) Water – not performing the entire calculation (eq. submitting the data in mg/l and not kg/year) Communication, consultancy and information flow is essential Communication, consultancy and information flow is essential

ECENA Training on LCP, Seveso II and E- PRTR, March, 2008, Bristol, UK Thank you for your attention!