COUNCIL DECISION
of 24 June 1988
concerning a supplement, in respect of mercury originating in sectors other than the chlor-alkali electrolysis industry, to Annex IV to the Convention for the Protection of the Rhine against Chemical Pollution
(88/382/EEC)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Proposal by the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution intended to supplement ANNEX IV to the Convention for the Protection of the Rhine against Chemical Pollution, signed in Bonn on 3 December 1976
Substance or group of substances |
Origin |
Limit value in terms of the maximum concentration of a substance |
Limit value in terms of the maximum quantity of a substance |
Time limit for existing discharges |
Remarks |
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Mercury |
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(1),(2),(3),(4) |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
0,1 grams of mercury per tonne of vinyl chloride production capacity |
1 July 1989 |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge applies. |
For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,2 grams of mercury per tonne of vinyl chloride production capacity applies |
1 July 1986 |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
5 grams of mercury per kilogram of mercury treated |
1 July 1989 |
(1),(2),(3),(4) |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge applies |
For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 10 grams of mercury per kilogram treated applies |
1 July 1986 |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
0,7 grams of mercury per kilogram of mercury treated |
1 July 1989 |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge applies |
For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 1,4 grams of mercury per kilogram of mercury treated applies |
1 July 1986 |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
0,05 grams of mercury per kilogram of mercury treated |
1 July 1989 |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge applies |
For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 grams of mercury per kilogram of mercury treated applies |
1 July 1986 |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
0,03 grams of mercury per kilogram of mercury treated |
1 July 1989 |
(1),(2),(3),(4) |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge applies |
For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,05 grams of mercury per kilogram of mercury treated applies |
1 July 1986 |
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(1),(2),(3),(4),(5) |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
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1 July 1989 |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams per litre of discharge applies |
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1 July 1986 |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
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1 July 1989 |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge applies |
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1 July 1986 |
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0,05 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge |
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1 July 1989 |
(1),(2),(3),(4) |
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For existing discharges the provisional limit value of 0,1 milligrams of mercury per litre of discharge applies |
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1 July 1986 |