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Directive 2006/11/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 February 2006 on pollution caused by certain dangerous substances discharged into the aquatic environment of the Community (Codified version) (Text with EEA relevance)

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ANNEX IU.K.

List I of families and groups of substancesU.K.

List I contains certain individual substances which belong to the following families and groups of substances, selected mainly on the basis of their toxicity, persistence and bioaccumulation, with the exception of those which are biologically harmless or which are rapidly converted into substances which are biologically harmless:

1.

organohalogen compounds and substances which may form such compounds in the aquatic environment;

2.

organophosphorus compounds;

3.

organotin compounds;

4.

substances which have been proved to possess carcinogenic properties in or via the aquatic environment(1);

5.

mercury and its compounds;

6.

cadmium and its compounds;

7.

persistent mineral oils and hydrocarbons of petroleum origin;

and for the purposes of implementing Articles 3, 7, 8 and 12:

8.

persistent synthetic substances which may float, remain in suspension or sink and which may interfere with any use of the waters.

List II of families and groups of substancesU.K.

List II contains:

  • substances belonging to the families and groups of substances in List I for which the emission limit values laid down by the Directives referred to in Annex IX to Directive 2000/60/EC have not been determined by those Directives,

  • certain individual substances and categories of substances belonging to the families and groups of substances listed below,

and which have a deleterious effect on the aquatic environment, which can, however, be confined to a given area and which depends on the characteristics and location of the water into which such substances are discharged.

Families and groups of substances referred to in the second indentU.K.

1.

The following metalloids and metals and their compounds:

1.

zinc

2.

copper

3.

nickel

4.

chromium

5.

lead

6.

selenium

7.

arsenic

8.

antimony

9.

molybdenum

10.

titanium

11.

tin

12.

barium

13.

beryllium

14.

boron

15.

uranium

16.

vanadium

17.

cobalt

18.

thalium

19.

tellurium

20.

silver

2.

Biocides

and their derivatives not appearing in List I.

3.

Substances which have a deleterious effect on the taste and/or smell of the products for human consumption derived from the aquatic environment,

and compounds liable to give rise to such substances in water.

4.

Toxic or persistent organic compounds of silicon, and substances which may give rise to such compounds in water, excluding those which are biologically harmless or are rapidly converted in water into harmless substances.

5.

Inorganic compounds of phosphorus and elemental phosphorus.

6.

Non‐persistent mineral oils and hydrocarbons of petroleum origin.

7.

Cyanides,

fluorides.

8.

Substances which have an adverse effect on the oxygen balance, particularly:

ammonia,

nitrites.

Statement on Article 7U.K.

With regard to the discharge of waste water into the open sea by means of pipelines, Member States undertake to lay down requirements which shall be not less stringent than those imposed by this Directive.

ANNEX IIU.K.

PART AU.K.

REPEALED DIRECTIVE WITH ITS SUCCESSIVE AMENDMENTS(referred to in Article 13)U.K.

Council Directive 76/464/EEC (OJ L 129, 18.5.1976, p. 23)

Council Directive 91/692/EEC (OJ L 377, 31.12.1991, p. 48)

Annex I, point (a) only

Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 327, 22.12.2000, p. 1)

Only as regards the reference in Article 22(2), fourth indent, to Article 6 of Directive 76/464/EEC

PART BU.K.

LIST OF TIME LIMITS FOR TRANSPOSITION INTO NATIONAL LAW(referred to in Article 13)U.K.

DirectiveTime limit for transposition

76/464/EEC

91/692/EEC

1 January 1993

2000/60/EC

22 December 2003

ANNEX IIIU.K.CORRELATION TABLE

Directive 76/464/EECThis Directive

Article 1(1), introductory wording

Article 1, introductory wording

Article 1(1), first indent

Article 1(a)

Article 1(1), second indent

Article 1(b)

Article 1(1), third indent

Article 1(c)

Article 1(1), fourth indent

Article 1(2), introductory wording

Article 2, introductory wording

Article 1(2)(a), (b) and (c)

Article 2(a), (b) and (c)

Article 1(2)(d), first indent

Article 2(d)(i)

Article 1(2)(d), second indent

Article 2(d)(ii)

Article 1(2)(d), third indent

Article 2(d)(iii)

Article 1(2)(e)

Article 2(e)

Article 2

Article 3

Article 3, introductory wording

Article 4, introductory wording

Article 3, point 1

Article 4(a)

Article 3, point 2

Article 4(b)

Article 3, point 3

Article 3, point 4

Article 4(c)

Article 4

Article 5

Article 5

Article 7

Article 6

Article 8

Article 7

Article 9

Article 8

Article 10

Article 9

Article 11

Article 10

Article 12

Article 13

Article 11

Article 14

Article 12

Article 13

Article 14

Article 15

Article 15

Annex

Annex I

Annex II

Annex III

(1)

Where certain substances in List II are carcinogenic, they are included in category 4 of this list.

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