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  • Article from 01.01.2021 | Last changed: 24.03.2021

    Public consultation on the PMT/vPvM criteria

    Public consultation on the PMT/vPvM criteria

    … through two additional workshops: "Persistent and mobile organic chemicals in the water cycle: Linking science, technology and regulation to protect drinking water … Europe. Out of these 57 substances, 43 PM substances were detected in environmental waters, 23 of which had never been reported previously. The most prevalent were …

  • Article from 01.01.2021 | Last changed: 23.03.2021

    The First PMT Workshop 2011

    The First PMT Workshop 2011 "REACH: Assessment of Relevance to Raw Water”

    … Workshop 2011 The First PMT Workshop 2011 "REACH: Assessment of Relevance to Raw Water” Source: Michael Neumann / UBA The first PMT Workshop entitled "Evaluation of the relevance of substances to raw water in the context of the REACH regulation" took place in Dessau-Rosslau, Germany, …

  • Article from 01.01.2021 | Last changed: 24.03.2021

    Emergence of the PMT/vPvM criteria

    Emergence of the PMT/vPvM criteria

    … have intrinsic properties that indicate a hazard to the sources of our drinking water. Chemical safety experts and regulators agreed on the need to precautionarily … | –> go forward: First PMT Workshop 2011 Ensuring that the sources of our drinking water are secure from any threats caused by chemicals is of the utmost importance. …

  • Article from 24.11.2020 | Last changed: 08.01.2025

    Resources to 4MSI web seminar held on 5th November 2020

    … link): Draft Common Approach for organic materials in contact with drinking water: Part C-Testing and Accepting - https://youtu.be/GQ8Bq3kew8o Part C-Testing … link): Draft Common Approach for organic materials in contact with drinking water: Part C-Testing and Accepting - https://youtu.be/GQ8Bq3kew8o Part C-Testing …

  • Article from 19.05.2022 | Last changed: 25.05.2022

    Risks for the environment

    … second, sediment is stirred up during the extraction and third, the production water is discharged to the water column again. last update on 19.05.2022 The Legal and Technical Committee of …

  • Article from 07.12.2021 | Last changed: 07.12.2021

    Ammunition in the sea

    Gefahren durch Munitionsaltlasten für Schifffahrt, Fischerei, menschliche Gesundheit und das Meeresökosystem

    … agents: Except for tabun, all aforementioned warfare agents are heavier than seawater or decompose in water. Thus, dumped warfare agents do neither tend to rise to the sea surface nor to …

  • Article from 29.04.2025 | Last changed: 29.04.2025

    Marine governance: How can effective marine protection succeed?

    … its seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, in particular SDG 14 “Life below water”), the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to prevent pollution from … states to effectively adapt the regulation of the use and protection of marine waters to regional characteristics and needs. The conventions on the protection of …

  • Article from 13.05.2020 | Last changed: 10.06.2020

    Member States launch call for evidence on broad PFAS restriction

    questionnaire

    … in the environment and the potential contamination of ground, surface and drinking water. The Member States have now launched a questionnaire to generate further … in the environment and the potential contamination of ground, surface and drinking water. The Member States have now launched a questionnaire to generate further …

  • Article from 10.05.2023 | Last changed: 10.05.2023

    Environmental administrative offences and environmental crime

    A hammer in a court

    … legislation (e.g. section 26 Federal Soil Protection Act , section 103 Federal Water Act , section 69 Circular Economy Act , section 26 Chemicals Ac t, section 69 … serious cases of a criminal offence, e.g. ones which endanger the public water supply (cf. section 330 StGB ), is imprisonment for a term of ten or fifteen …

  • Article from 26.02.2025 | Last changed: 27.02.2025

    Political context

    Organizational Chart of the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP)

    … This work is conducted by its six International Cooperative Programmes (on Forests, Waters, Materials, Vegetation, Integrated Monitoring and Modelling and Mapping) and … This work is conducted by its six International Cooperative Programmes (on Forests, Waters, Materials, Vegetation, Integrated Monitoring and Modelling and Mapping) and …

  • Article from 04.11.2019 | Last changed: 08.04.2024

    RESCUE: Methods

    … transportation on a yearly basis. The energy consumption for space heating and hot water in buildings under the changing scenarios assumptions is based on the  … the upstream raw material requirements and GHG-emissions (material and carbon footprints) are derived using the environmental and economic raw materials model …

  • Article from 04.11.2019 | Last changed: 04.11.2019

    RESCUE scenario GreenMe

    … in analogy to the GreenEe2 scenario. However, technologies with a smaller material footprint (measured by RMC ) are favored. For example, for photovoltaic (PV) systems … of roof-top thin-film PV modules are installed, which have a smaller material footprint and land requirements than conventional ground-based PV systems. … in analogy to the GreenEe2 scenario. However, technologies with a smaller material footprint (measured by RMC ) are favored. For example, for photovoltaic (PV) systems …