From Stakeholder Dialogue to German Centre for Micropollutants
In 2016, the Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU) launched a stakeholder dialogue to develop the federal government’s Trace Substance Strategy. The goal was to reduce the input of micropollutants into water bodies. In order to consolidate the findings and the measures initiated, the German Centre for Micropollutants was founded at the German Environment Agency in 2021.
From the Stakeholder Dialogue on Micropollutants to the “German Centre for Micropollutants”
In 2016, the BMU launched a stakeholder dialogue to develop a strategy at the federal level for dealing with “micropollutants” in water bodies. Ever since, the German Environment Agency has been providing technical support for this dialogue process together with Fraunhofer ISI and IKU GmbH as its project partners. The goal is to prevent or reduce the input of micropollutants into the aquatic environment. This requires a combination of source-oriented, application-oriented and downstream measures with sufficient effectiveness and the highest possible efficiency. Such a list of measures forms the basis of the federal government’s Trace Substance Strategy. In a first phase lasting until June 2017, the stakeholders drew up initial recommendations in a policy paper. These were fleshed out in the 2nd phase by March 2019. Four working groups developed the following under the Stakeholder Dialogue:
A procedure for determination relevant micropollutants
Mitigation strategies at source implementing producer responsibility
Mitigation strategies on the user side: Communication, education and application-related measures
Mitigation strategies based on end-of-pipe measures such as the orientation framework for advanced wastewater treatment at wastewater treatment plants.
On 19/03/2019, representatives of the stakeholders presented the results paper (in German) with proposals to Minister Schulze. This was followed by a pilot phase until December 2020, in which the following measures were tested for their practicability:
The selection of relevant micropollutants on the basis of the approach developed by a committee of experts
The identification of avoidance and reduction measures as part of producer responsibility for selected relevant micropollutants (X-ray contrast agents, diclofenac and benzotriazole) at three “Round Tables”.
A joint communication strategy under the umbrella of the UN Water Decade
Application of the orientation framework for advanced wastewater treatment by the Länder at wastewater treatment plants
Establishment of the “German Centre for Micropollutants” at the German Environment Agency
Following the pilot phase, an evaluation took place. The results were presented to stakeholders at an event on 15 and 22 March 2021. Here, the starting signal was given for the newly created German Centre for Micropollutants at the UBA. In future, the Centre is to continue identifying relevant micropollutants together with the committee of experts and the Round Tables involving manufacturers and the water industry and advise the Länder on issues such as input pathways, substance properties and introducing the advanced wastewater treatment stage in wastewater treatment plants. In addition, a structured exchange of information is to be established between the Länder, municipalities, other competence centres and universities regarding source-oriented and downstream mitigation measures. The project partners mentioned above – Fraunhofer ISI and IKU GmbH –supported the dialogue process until mid-2022.
Establishment of the “German Centre for Micropollutants” to Consolidate the federal government’s Trace Substance Strategy
The German Centre for Micropollutants (SZB) is currently being established at the German Environment Agency (UBA) to further consolidate and intensify the micropollutant strategy. It is linked directly to the Vice President and is headed by Prof. Dr-Ing. Adolf Eisenträger. The headquarters of the Centre are located in the building of the former Wörlitz railway station in Dessau.
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