Directive 1982/176 - Limit values and quality objectives for mercury discharges by the chlor-alkali electrolysis industry

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Current status

This directive was in effect from March 25, 1982 until December 22, 2012 and should have been implemented in national regulation on July  1, 1983 at the latest.

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Council Directive 82/176/EEC of 22 March 1982 on limit values and quality objectives for mercury discharges by the chlor-alkali electrolysis industry
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1982/176
Original proposal COM(1979)296 EN
CELEX number i 31982L0176

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Key dates

Document 22-03-1982
Publication in Official Journal 27-03-1982; Special edition in Polish: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Spanish: Chapter 15 Volume 003,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 15 Volume 003,OJ L 81, 27.3.1982,Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 15 Volume 003,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Portuguese: Chapter 15 Volume 003,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 15 Volume 001
Effect 25-03-1982; Entry into force Date notif.
End of validity 22-12-2012; Repealed by 32008L0105
Transposition 01-07-1983; See Art 6
Notification 25-03-1982

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31982L0176

Council Directive 82/176/EEC of 22 March 1982 on limit values and quality objectives for mercury discharges by the chlor-alkali electrolysis industry

Official Journal L 081 , 27/03/1982 P. 0029 - 0034

Spanish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 3 P. 0142

Portuguese special edition Chapter 15 Volume 3 P. 0142

Finnish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 3 P. 0211

Swedish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 3 P. 0211

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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE

of 22 March 1982

on limit values and quality objectives for mercury discharges by the chlor-alkali electrolysis industry

(82/176/EEC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN

COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Articles 100 and 235 thereof,

Having regard to Directive 76/464/EEC of 4 May 1976 on pollution caused by certain dangerous substances discharged into the aquatic environment of the Community (1), and in particular Article 6 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (2),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (3),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (4),

Whereas, in order to protect the aquatic environment of the Community against pollution by certain dangerous substances, Article 3 of Directive 76/464/EEC provides for a system of prior authorization laying down emission standards for discharges of the substances in List I in the Annex thereto; whereas Article 6 of the same Directive provides that limit values shall be laid down for such emission standards and also quality objectives for the aquatic environment affected by these substances;

Whereas mercury and its compounds are included in List I;

Whereas the Member States are required to apply the limit values except in the cases where they may employ quality objectives;

Whereas, since the pollution caused by discharges of mercury into water is caused, to a large extent, by the electrolysis of alkali chlorides, in the first instance limit values should be established for this industry and quality objectives should be laid down for the aquatic environment into which mercury is discharged by this industry; whereas such discharges should therefore require prior authorization;

Whereas the purpose of such quality objectives must be to eliminate mercury pollution of the various parts of the aquatic environment which might be affected by mercury-bearing discharges from the chlor-alkali electrolysis industry;

Whereas such quality objectives must be laid down expressly for this purpose and not with the intention of establishing rules pertaining to consumer protection or to the marketing of products from the aquatic environment;

Whereas a specific monitoring procedure should be instituted to enable the Member States to demonstrate that the quality objectives are complied with;

Whereas provision should be made for the monitoring by the Member States of the aquatic environment affected by the said mercury discharges with a view to efficient application of this Directive; whereas Article 6 of Directive 76/464/EEC does not provide for the powers to introduce such monitoring; whereas, since the necessary powers of action have not been provided for in the Treaty, Article 235 thereof should be invoked;

Whereas it is important that the Commission forward to the Council, every five years, a comparative assessment of the implementation of this Directive by the Member States;

Whereas, since groundwater is the subject of a specific Directive, it is excluded from the scope of this Directive,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

Article 1

  • 1. 
    This Directive:
  • in pursuance of Article 6 (1) of Directive 76/464/EEC, lays down limit values for emission standards for mercury in discharges from industrial plants as defined in Article 2 point (d) of this Directive,
  • in pursuance of Article 6 (2) of Directive 76/464/EEC, lays down...

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