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Priority substances source control

Pacyna JM (2009) SOCOPSE Source control of priority substances in Europe material flow analysis for selected priority substances... [Pg.22]

Pacyna JM (2007) Material flow analysis for selected priority substances. SOCOPSE - Source control of priority substances in Europe. Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Kjeller, Norway. http //www. socopse.se/download/18.2f3a7b311a7c8064438000936916/Annexe+4. +Deliverable++2+1. pdf... [Pg.242]

Lindeboom R (2009) An inventory and assessment of options for reducing emissions DEHP. SOCOPSE - source control of priority substances in Europe, http //www.socopse.se/down-load/18.3cd20f lb 1243 376cl 168000574/SR+DEHP.pdf... [Pg.242]

Munthe J, Brorstrom-Lunden E, Jobom A et al (2007) A. Source Control of Priority substances in Europe (SOCOPSE). In Proceedings of the RISKBASE 1st Thematic Workshop, Lisbon, pp 32-35... [Pg.423]

The WFD, so far, has identified 33 priority hazardous pollutants (PHS), for which Environmental Quality Standards (EQS) have been set. To some extent, these EQS can be met through the establishment of emission control measures. These PHS may originate from several different sources and activities. The main sources of toxic substances to water bodies in Europe may be categorised as agriculture, sewage treatment plants, urban runoff, industry, contaminated lake/ river sediment, soils and landfills. Input via atmospheric transport and deposition has also been identified as an important source both far from and close to source areas. Many of the PS are today banned in Europe, but due to their persistence they are still present in the environment [30]. [Pg.400]


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