Directive 1992/72 - Air pollution by ozone

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Current status

This directive was in effect from October  7, 1992 until September  9, 2003 and should have been implemented in national regulation on March 21, 1994 at the latest.

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Key information

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Council Directive 92/72/EEC of 21 September 1992 on air pollution by ozone
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1992/72
Original proposal COM(1991)220 EN
CELEX number i 31992L0072

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Key dates

Document 21-09-1992
Publication in Official Journal 13-10-1992; Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 15 Volume 011,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 15 Volume 011,OJ L 297, 13.10.1992
Effect 07-10-1992; Entry into force Date notif.
End of validity 09-09-2003; Repealed by 32002L0003
Transposition 21-03-1994; At the latest See Art 9
Notification 07-10-1992

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31992L0072

Council Directive 92/72/EEC of 21 September 1992 on air pollution by ozone

Official Journal L 297 , 13/10/1992 P. 0001 - 0007

Finnish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 11 P. 0204

Swedish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 11 P. 0204

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 92/72/EEC of 21 September 1992 on air pollution by ozone

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 130s thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (2),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),

Whereas the 1987 fourth Community action programme on the environment (4) provides for the possibility of action on photochemical pollution, and in particular pollution by ozone, in view of its harmful effects and the state of knowledge concerning its impact on human health and the environment;

Whereas, in order to protect human health, ozone concentrations in the air should be limited; whereas scientific and technical information needs to be utilized and promoted in order to obtain wider knowledge of this form of pollution and, in future, take effective and appropriate measures to reduce it;

Whereas as complete a knowledge as possible of ozone pollution levels is required in all Member States;

Whereas to obtain this knowledge it is necessary to set up measurement stations to provide data on ozone concentrations in the air;

Whereas in order to obtain results which are comparable in the context of this Directive, the methods used by Member States to determine concentrations need to be equivalent;

Whereas, in view of the special nature of photochemical pollution, the reciprocal exchange of information between Member States and the Commission including, once it is effectively set up, the European Environment Agency (5), is essential for a better understanding of the problem;

Whereas the setting of information or warning thresholds at which precautions should be taken by the public will make it possible to limit the impact of pollution episodes on health;

Whereas the numerical values of these levels should be based on the findings of work carried out in the framework of the World Health Organization (WHO), in particular as regards the dose-effect relationships established for the pollutant in question;

Whereas the information collected under this Directive should be regularly evaluated to make it possible to monitor the development of air pollution by ozone and the impact of national and Community provisions to reduce photochemical precursors and establish in the future new provisions concerning ozone and air quality; whereas such evaluation and information should be the subject of a report to be submitted by the Commission as soon as possible and by the end of a period of four years from the date of implementation of this Directive at the latest;

Whereas combating air pollution by ozone may also entail measures to reduce ozone precursors; whereas the Commission must therefore also submit, with the abovementioned report, proposals for controlling air pollution by ozone and, if necessary, reducing emissions of ozone precursors;

Whereas action by the Community and Member States against photochemical pollution should be coordinated in order for maximum effect to be achieved,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

Article 1

  • 1. 
    The purpose of this Directive is to establish a harmonized procedure:
  • for monitoring,
  • for exchanging information,
  • for informing and warning the population,

with regard to air pollution by ozone in order to enable the competent authorities of the Member States and the Commission to obtain wider knowledge of this form of air pollution in the Community, optimize the action needed to reduce ozone formation and guarantee a minimum amount of...


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