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Consolidated text: Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1629 of 21 September 2022 establishing measures for the containment of Ceratocystis platani (J.M. Walter) Engelbr. & T.C. Harr. within certain demarcated areas

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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2022/1629

of 21 September 2022

establishing measures for the containment of Ceratocystis platani (J.M. Walter) Engelbr. & T.C. Harr. within certain demarcated areas

(OJ L 245 22.9.2022, p. 14)

Amended by:

 

 

Official Journal

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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2024/594 of 20 February 2024

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21.2.2024




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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2022/1629

of 21 September 2022

establishing measures for the containment of Ceratocystis platani (J.M. Walter) Engelbr. & T.C. Harr. within certain demarcated areas



Article 1

Subject matter

This Regulation establishes measures for the containment of Ceratocystis platani (J.M. Walter) Engelbr. & T.C. Harr. within the demarcated areas where its eradication is not possible.

Article 2

Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply:

(1) 

‘the specified pest’ means Ceratocystis platani (J.M. Walter) Engelbr. & T.C. Harr.;

(2) 

‘the specified plants’ means plants of the genus Platanus L. other than seeds;

(3) 

‘the specified wood’ means wood of the genus Platanus L.;

(4) 

‘the demarcated area for containment’ means an area listed in Annex I, where the specified pest cannot be eradicated;

(5) 

‘the pest survey card’ means the publication ‘Pest survey card on Ceratocysis platani’ ( 1 ) of the European Food Safety Authority.

Article 3

Establishment of demarcated areas for containment

The competent authorities shall establish the demarcated areas for containment of the specified pest consisting of an infected zone and a buffer zone of a width of at least 1 km, surrounding the infected zone.

Article 4

Measures within the demarcated areas for containment

1.  

In the infected zones, the competent authorities shall ensure:

(a) 

removal of specified plants and specified wood infected with the specified pest before the next growing season, applying appropriate measures to prevent the spread of the specified pest by the stump, sawdust, wood parts and soil debris at the felling site and ensure their destruction at appropriate treatment facilities;

(b) 

prohibition on the movement of specified wood resulting from the removal of specified plants infected with the specified pest out of the infected zone, except in cases where:

(i) 

there is no appropriate treatment facility available within the infected zone;

(ii) 

the treatment is carried out in the closest treatment facility outside the infected zone, which is capable of doing such a treatment; and

(iii) 

the transport takes place under official supervision of the competent authorities and within enclosed vehicles, which ensure that spillage of the specified wood is prevented and that the specified pest cannot spread;

(c) 

prohibition on planting specified plants in the respective infected zones, other than those known to be resistant to the specified pest;

(d) 

prohibition on the removal and transport of soil from an infected zone to other zones, unless previous appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from the specified pest has been applied;

(e) 

cleaning and disinfection of pruning tools and machinery before and after being in contact with the specified plants or its soil; and

(f) 

treatment, in case of pruning of specified plants, of pruning wounds with appropriate preventive treatments.

2.  

In the buffer zones, the competent authorities shall ensure:

(a) 

Prohibition on planting specified plants in the buffer zone, other than those known to be resistant to the specified pest;

(b) 

cleaning and disinfection of pruning tools and machinery, before and after being in contact with the specified plants or its soil, or with specified wood; and

(c) 

treatment, in case of pruning of specified plants, of pruning wounds with appropriate preventive treatments.

3.  
Where the presence of the specified pest has been officially confirmed in the buffer zone, Articles 17 and 18 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 shall apply.
4.  
Within the demarcated areas for containment, the competent authorities shall raise public awareness concerning the threat of the specified pest and the measures adopted to prevent its further spread outside of those areas.

The competent authorities shall inform the general public and the professional operators concerned of the delimitation of the demarcated area for containment.

Article 5

Surveys

1.  
The competent authorities shall carry out the surveys as provided for in paragraphs 2 and 3, taking into account the information referred to in the pest survey card.
2.  
They shall carry out annual risk based surveys for the presence of the specified pest in the areas of the Union territory where the specified pest is not known to be present but could become established.
3.  
In the buffer zones of the demarcated areas for containment, they shall carry out annual surveys, as referred to in Article 19(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, to detect the presence of the specified pest.

Those surveys shall include:

(a) 

visual examinations of the specified plants to detect the specified pest; and

(b) 

sampling and testing, in the case of suspicion of the presence of the specified pest.

Those surveys shall be more intensive than the surveys referred to in paragraph 2, with a higher number of visual examinations and, where appropriate, sampling and testing.

Article 6

Reporting

By 30 April of each year, Member States shall submit to the Commission and to the other Member States the results of the surveys carried out, in the preceding calendar year, pursuant to:

(a) 

Article 5(2) of this Regulation, using one of the templates set out in Annex I to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1231;

(b) 

Article 5(3) of this Regulation, using one of the templates set out in Annex II to this Regulation.

Article 7

Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.




ANNEX I

List of demarcated areas for containment as referred to in Article 2

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1.   France

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Number/name of demarcated area (DA)

Zone of DA

Region

Municipalities or other administrative/geographic delimitations

1.  Canal du Midi et Canal de la Robine

Infected zone

Aude (11)

100 m on each side of the canal in the following municipalities: Alzonne; Argeliers; Argens-Minervois; Azille; Blomac; Bram; Carcassonne; Castelnaudary; Caux-et-Sauzens; Ginestas; Homps; La Redorte; Lasbordes; Marseillette; Mirepeisset; Montréal; Moussan; Narbonne; Ouveillan; Paraza; Pexiora; Pezens; Puichéric; Roubia; Saint-Martin-Lalande; Saint-Nazaire-d’Aude; Sainte-Eulalie; Sallèle d’Aude; Trèbes; Ventenac-en-Minervois; Villalier; Villedubert; Villemoustaussou; Villepinte; Villesèquelande

Hérault (34)

100 m on each side of the canal in the following municipalities: Agde; Béziers; Capestang; Cers; Colombiers; Cruzy; Nissan-lez-Ensérune; Olonzac; Poilhes; Portiragnes; Quarante; Vias; Villeneuve-les-Béziers

Buffer zone

Aude (11)

1 km around the infected zone in the following municipalities: Alzonne; Argeliers; Argens-Minervois; Arzens; Azille; Badens; Bages; Baraigne; Barbaira; Berriac; Blomac; Bouilhonnac; Bram; Canet; Capendu; Carcassonne; Castelnau d’Aude; Castelnaudary; Caux-et-Sauzens; Conques sur Orbiel; Cuxac d’Aude; Floure; Fonties d’Aude; Ginestas; Gruissan; Homps; La Redorte; Labastide-d-Anjou; Lasbordes; Lézignan Corbières; Marseillette; Mas-saintes-Puelles; Mirepeisset; Mireval Lauragais; Montferrand; Montréal; Moussan; Narbonne; Ouveillan; Paraza; Pennautier; Pexiora; Peyriac de Mer; Pezens; Port-la-Nouvelle; Puichéric; Raissac d’Aude; Roquecourbe Minervois; Roubia; Rustiques; Saint-Couat d’Aude; Sainte-Eulalie; Sainte-Valière; Saint-Marcel sur Aude; Saint-Martin-Lalande; Saint-Nazaire-d’Aude; Sallèle d’Aude; Sigean; Tourouzelle; Trèbes; Ventenac Cabardès; Ventenac-en-Minervois; Villalier; Villedubert; Villemoustaussou; Villepinte; Villesèquelande

Hérault (34)

1 km around the infected zone in the following municipalities: Agde; Béziers; Capestang; Cers; Colombiers; Cruzy; Marseillan; Montady; Montels; Montouliers; Nissan-lez-Ensérune; Olonzac; Poilhes; Portiragnes; Quarante; Sauvian; Sérignan; Vias; Villeneuve-les-Béziers

2.  Adour et affluents

Infected zone

Hautes-Pyrénées (65)

Andrest; Ansost; Artagnan; Aureilhan; Aurensan; Auriébat; Barbachen; Bazet; Bazillac; Bordères-sur-l’Échez; Bours; Caixon; Camalès; Escondeaux; Estirac; Gayan; Gensac; Horgues; Lafitole; Lagarde; Laloubère; Larreule; Liac; Marsac; Maubourguet; Monfaucon; Nouilhan; Odos; Oursbelille; Pujo; Rabastens-de-Bigorre; Saint-Lézer; Sarniguet; Sarriac-Bigorre; Sauveterre; Ségalas; Séméac; Siarrouy; Sombrun; Soues; Talazac; Tarbes; Tostat; Ugnouas; Vic-en-Bigorre; Villenave-près-Marsac

Gers (32)

Haget

Buffer zone

Hautes-Pyrénées (65)

Castelnau-Rivière-Basse; Caussade-Rivière; Hères; Labatut-Rivière; Villefranque

1 km around the infected zone in the following municipalities: Barbazan-Debat; Boulin; Buzon; Castéra-Lou; Chis; Dours; Ibos; Juillan; Lacassagne; Lahitte-Toupières; Lascazères; Lescurry; Louey; Momères; Mingot; Orleix; Orois; Pintac; Saint-Martin; Salles-Adour; Sanous; Sarrouilles; Tarasteix

Gers (32)

Armentieux; Jû-Belloc; Ladevèze-Ville; Tieste-Uragnoux

1 km around the infected zone in the following municipalities: Beccas; Betplan; Cazeaux-Villecomtal; Malabat; Marciac; Montégut-Arros; Saint-Justin; Sembouès; Villecomtal-Sur-Arros

Pyrénées-Atlantique (Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine)

1 km around the infected zone in the following municipalities: Castéide-Doat; Labatut; Lamayou; Moncaup; Montaner; Monségur

3.  Vaucluse/Bouches-du-Rhône/Var

Infected zone

Bouches du Rhône (13)

Aix-en-Provence; Allauch; Arles; Aubagne; Auriol; Barbentane; Berre-l’Etang; Cabannes; Cadolive; Carry-le-Rouet; Ceyreste; Châteaurenard; Cornillon-Confoux; Cuges-les-Pins; Eygalières; Eyguières; Eyragues; Fuveau; Gémenos; Gignac-la-Nerthe; Grans; Graveson; Gréasque; Istres; Jouques; La Bouilladisse; La Ciotat; La Destrousse; La Fare-les-Oliviers; La Penne-sur-Huveaune; Lamanon; Lambesc; Le Tholonet; Les Pennes-Mirabeau; Maillane; Mallemort; Marignane; Marseille; Martigues; Mas-Blanc-des-Alpilles; Maussane-les-Alpilles; Meyrargues; Meyreuil; Mollégès; Mouriès; Noves; Orgon; Pélissanne; Peyrolles-en-Provence; Plan-de-Cuques; Plan-d’Orgon; Port-de-Bouc; Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône; Puyloubier; Rognonas; Roquevaire; Saint-Andiol; Saint-Chamas; Saint-Etienne-du-Grès; Saint-Martin-de-Crau; Saint-Rémy-de-Provence; Saint-Victoret; Salon-de-Provence; Sénas; Simiane-Collongue; Tarascon; Trets; Velaux; Venelles; Ventabren; Verquiéres; Vitrolles

Var (83)

Cogolin; Draguignan; Hyères; La Garde; La Londe-les-Maures; La Seyne-sur-Mer; Le Beausset; Le Luc; Les Arcs; Pignans; Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer; Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume; Saint-Tropez; Saint-Zacharie; Toulon

Vaucluse (84)

Althen-des-Paluds; Apt; Avignon; Beaumes-de-Venise; Bédarrides; Bonnieux; Cadenet; Caderousse; Camaret-sur-Aigues; Carpentras; Caumont-sur-Durance; Cavaillon; Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne; Châteauneuf-du-Pape; Courthézon; Entraigues-sur-la-Sorgue; Fontaine-se-Vaucluse; Gargas; Gignac; Gigondas; Gordes; Goult; Jonquerettes; Jonquières; La Tour-d’Aigues; Lagnes; Lapalud; Lauris; Le Pontet; Le Thor; L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue; Loriol-du-Comtat; Lourmarin; Malaucène; Mazan; Mérindol; Modène; Mondragon; Monteux; Morières-lès-Avignon; Oppède; Orange; Pernes-les-Fontaines; Pertuis; Piolenc; Robion; Saignon; Saint-Didier; Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt; Saint-Saturnin-lès-Avignon; Sarrians; Saumane-de-Vaucluse; Sorgues; Travaillan; Vedène; Velleron; Venasque; Villelaure; Violes

Buffer zone

Bouches du Rhône (13)

Alleins; Aureille; Aurons; Beaurecueil; Belcodène; Bouc-Bel-Air; Boulbon; Cabriès; Carnoux-en-Provence; Cassis; Charleval; Châteauneuf-le-Rouge; Châteauneuf-les-Martigues; Coudoux; Eguilles; Ensuès-la-Redonne; Fontvieille; Fos-sur-Mer; Gardanne; La Barben; La Roque-d’Anthéron; Lançon-Provence; Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade; Le Rove; Les Baux-de-Provence; Mimet; Miramas; Paradou; Peynier; Peypin; Rognac; Rognes; Roquefort-la-Bédoule; Rousset; Saint-Antonin-sur-Bayon; Saint-Cannat; Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer; Saint-Estève-Janson; Saint-Marc-Jaumegarde; Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts; Saint-Paul-lès-Durance; Saint-Pierre-de-Mézoargues; Saint-Savournin; Sausset-les-Pins; Septèmes-les-Vallons; Vauvenargues; Vernègues

Var (83)

Ampus; Bandol; Besse-sur-Issole; Bormes-les-Mimosas; Bras; Brue-Auriac; Cabasse; Carnoules; Carqueiranne; Cavalaire-sur-Mer; Châteaudouble; Collobrières; Evenos; Figanières; Flassans-sur-Issole; Flayosc; Gassin; Gonfaron; Grimaud; La Cadiere-d’Azur; La Crau; La Croix-Valmer; La Farlède; La Mole; La Motte; La Valette-du-Var; Le Cannet-des-Maures; Le Castellet; Le Muy; Le Pradet; Le Revest-les-Eaux; Le Thoronet; Les Mayons; Lorgues; Nans-les-Pins; Ollières; Ollioules; Pierrefeu-du-Var; Plan-d’Aups-Sainte-Baume; Pourcieux; Pourrières; Puget-Ville; Ramatuelle; Rians; Riboux; Rougiers; Sainte-Maxime; Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer; Sanary-sur-Mer; Seillons-Source-d’Argens; Signes; Six-Fours-les-Plages; Taradeau; Tourves; Trans-en-Provence; Vidauban

Vaucluse (84)

Ansouis; Aubignan; Auribeau; Beaumettes; Beaumont-de-Pertuis; Beaumont-du-Ventoux; Bedoin; Blauvac; Bollène; Buoux; Cabrieres-d’Avignon; Cairanne; Caromb; Caseneuve; Castellet; Cheval-Blanc; Crestet; Crillon-le-Brave; Cucuron; Entrechaux; Grambois; Joucas; La Bastidonne; La Motte-d’Aigues; La Roque-Alric; La Roque-sur-Pernes; Lacoste; Lafare; Lagarde-d’Apt; Lamotte-du-Rhône; Le Barroux; Le Beaucet; Lioux; Malemort-du-Comtat; Maubec; Ménerbes; Méthamis; Mirabeau; Mormoiron; Mornas; Murs; Puget; Puyvert; Rasteau; Roussillon; Rustrel; Sablet; Saint-Christol; Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes; Saint-Hippolyte-le-Graveyron; Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux; Saint-Martin-de-Castillon; Saint-Martin-de-la-Brasque; Saint-Pantaléon; Saint-Pierre-de-Vassols; Sannes; Sault; Seguret; Sérignan-du-Comtat; Sivergues; Suzette; Taillades; Uchaux; Vacqueyras; Vaison-la-Romaine; Vaugines; Viens; Villars

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (04)

Simiane-la-Rotonde

Ardèche (07)

Bourg-Saint-Andéol; Saint-Just-d’Ardèche; Saint-Marcel-d’Ardèche

Drôme (26)

Mollans-sur-Ouvèze; Pierrelatte; Rochegude; Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux; Suze-la-Rousse

Gard (30)

Aramon; Beaucaire; Chusclan; Codolet; Fourques; Laudun-l’Ardoise; Les Angles; Montfaucon; Pont-Saint-Esprit; Roquemaure; Saint-Alexandre; Saint-Etienne-des-Sorts; Saint-Geniès-de-Comolas; Saint-Gilles; Sauveterre; Vallabrègues; Vénéjan; Villeneuve-lès-Avignon

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2.   Italy



Number of Demarcated Area (DA)

Zone of DA

Region

Municipalities or other administrative/geographic delimitations

1.  Campania

Infected zone

Campania

Whole territory of the municipalities of:

Aiello del Sabato, Avellino, Baiano, Castellammare di Stabia, Cesinali, Manocalzati, Monteforte Irpino, Montella, Napoli, Palma Campania, San Potito Ultra, Sant’Agnello, Vico Equense.

Buffer zone

Campania

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Atripalda, Candida, Parolise, San Gennaro Vesuviano, Sorrento.

2.  Friuli Venezia Giulia

Infected zone

Friuli Venezia Giulia

30 m on each side from the centre of the following roads:

Pordenone: via Grigoletti

Udine: Piazza I maggio; via Chiusaforte; via Pieri; piazzale S.M. Misericordia; viale Vat; via Mazzucato; via Firenze; viale Venezia; viale Trieste; viale 23 marzo.

Fiumicello Villa Vicentina: via Duca d’Aosta

San Canzian d’Isonzo: via Principale; via Amministrazione; piazza S. Marco

SS 13: from km 88,7 to km 93,1; from km 96,9 to km 98,4; from km 101,2 to km 104,7; from km 109,7 to km 114,8; from km 115,5 to km 121,4

SR 56: from km 0 to km 4,7

SR 352: from km 1,3 to km 3,0; from km 4,1 to km 7,0; from km 7,9 to km 9,7; from km 14,8 to km 19,5; from km 20,7 to km 22,7; from km 25,6 to km 29,7; from km 30,5 to km 34,6

SR 353: from km 5,2 to Km 6,8; from km 9,3 to km 9,9

SP 68: from km 3,4 to km 4,1; from km 6,8 to km 7,9

SP 81: from km 0,5 to km 1,1

Buffer zone

Friuli Venezia Giulia

The whole territory of the municipalities within 1 km distance from the infected zone: Aiello del Friuli, Aquileia, Bagnaria Arsa, Basiliano, Camino al Tagliamento, Campoformido, Casarsa della Delizia, Cervignano del Friuli, Codroipo, Fiume Veneto, Fiumicello Villa Vicentina, Grado, Lestizza, Palmanova, Pasian di Prato, Pavia di Udine, Porcia, Pordenone, Pozzuolo del Friuli, Pradamano, Ruda, San Canzian d’Isonzo, San Vito al Tagliamento, Santa Maria la Longa, Terzo di Aquileia, Udine, Valvasone Arzene, Zoppola.

3.  Lombardia

Infected zone

Lombardia

Whole territory of the municipalities of Basiglio, Bergamo, Cinisello Balsamo, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Malagnino, Milano, Monza, Pavia, Peschiera Borromeo, Segrate, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Varese, Vigevano, Voghera.

Buffer zone

Lombardia

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Abbiategrasso, Agrate Brianza, Albuzzano, Almè, Arcisate, Arcore, Arese, Assago, Azzano San Paolo, Azzate, Bagnolo Cremasco, Baranzate, Barasso, Basiglio, Bereguardo, Bergamo, Besate, Biandronno, Biassono, Bodio Lomnago, Boffalora d’Adda, Bollate, Bonemerse, Borgarello, Borgo San Siro, Bresso, Brinzio, Brugherio, Buccinasco, Buguggiate, Campagnola Cremasca, Cantello, Capergnanica, Carbonara al Ticino, Carugate, Casaletto Lodigiano, Casalmaiocco, Casciago, Casei Gerola, Cassolnovo, Castelletto di Branduzzo, Castello Cabiaglio, Castelverde, Castiglione Olona, Cazzago Brabbia, Cernusco sul Naviglio, Certosa di Pavia, Cervesina, Cervignano d’Adda, Cesano Boscone, Chieve, Cilavegna, Cinisello Balsamo, Codevilla, Cologno Monzese, Concorezzo, Corana, Cormano, Cornaredo, Cornegliano Laudense, Corsico, Corte Palasio, Crema, Cremona, Cremosano, Crespiatica, Cura Carpignano, Curno, Cusago, Cusano Milanino, Dalmine, Dovera, Gadesco Pieve Delmona, Galgagnano, Galliate Lombardo, Gambolò, Gavirate, Gazzada Schianno, Gerre de’Caprioli, Gorle, Gravellona Lomellina, Induno Olona, Izano, Lacchiarella, Lallio, Lesmo, Linarolo, Lissone, Locate di Triulzi, Lodi, Lodi Vecchio, Lozza, Lungavilla, Luvinate, Macherio, Madignano, Malagnino, Malnate (VA), Marcignago, Massalengo, Mediglia, Milano, Montanaso Lombardo, Montebello della Battaglia, Monza, Morazzone, Morimondo, Mortara, Motta Visconti, Mozzo, Muggiò, Mulazzano, Nova Milanese, Novate Milanese, Offanengo, Opera, Orio al Serio, Ozzero, Paderno Dugnano, Paladina, Pancarana, Pantigliate, Parona, Pavia, Pedrengo, Pero, Persico Dosimo, Peschiera Borromeo, Pianengo, Pieve d’Olmi, Pieve Emanuele, Pieve Fissiraga, Pieve San Giacomo, Pioltello, Pizzale, Ponteranica, Pozzaglio ed Uniti, Ranica, Retorbido, Rho, Ricengo, Ripalta Cremasca, Rivanazzano Terme, Rodano, Rozzano, San Donato Milanese, San Genesio ed Uniti, San Giuliano Milanese, San Martino in Strada, San Martino Siccomario, San Zenone al Lambro, Sant’Alessio con Vialone, Segrate, Seriate, Sesto ed Uniti, Sesto San Giovanni, Settimo Milanese, Silvano Pietra, Sordio, Sorisole, Sospiro, Spinadesco, Stagno Lombardo, Stezzano, Tavazzano con Villavesco, Torrazza Coste, Torre Boldone, Torre d’Isola, Travacò Siccomario, Trescore Cremasco, Treviolo, Trezzano sul Naviglio, Valbrembo, Valganna, Valle Salimbene, Varese, Vedano al Lambro, Vedano Olona, Vescovato, Vigevano, Villasanta, Vimodrone, Voghera, Zerbolò, Zibido San Giacomo.

4.  La Spezia

Infected zone

Liguria

Whole territory of the municipality of La Spezia.

Buffer zone

Liguria

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities: Arcola, Follo, Lerici, Portovenere, Riccò del Golfo di Spezia, Riomaggiore, Vezzano Ligure.

5.  Sarzana

Infected zone

Liguria

Whole territory of the municipality of Sarzana.

Buffer zone

Liguria

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities: Ameglia, Arcola, Castelnuovo Magra, Lerici, Luni, Santo Stefano di Magra, Vezzano Ligure.

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities: Aulla, Carrara, Fosdinovo.

6.  Genova

Infected zone

Liguria

Whole territory of the municipality of Genova.

Buffer zone

Liguria

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities: Arenzano, Bargagli, Bogliasco, Campomorone, Ceranesi, Davagna, Lumarzo, Masone, Mele, Mignanego, Montoggio, Pieve Ligure, Sant’Olcese, Sassello, Serra Riccò, Sori, Tiglieto, Urbe.

Piemonte

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities: Bosio.

7.  Bologna

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipality of Bologna.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Anzola Dell’Emilia, Calderara di Reno, Casalecchio di Reno, Castel Maggiore, Castenaso, Granarolo ell’Emilia, Pianoro, San Lazzaro di Savena, Sasso Marconi, Zola Predosa.

8.  Forlì-Cesena

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipalities of Cesena, Cesenatico.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Bertinoro, Civitella di Romagna, Forlimpopoli, Gambettola, Gatteo, Longiano, Meldola, Mercato Saraceno, Montiano, Roncofreddo, Sarsina, Savignano sul Rubicone, Sogliano al Rubicone, Cervia, Ravenna.

9.  Modena 1 – Ferrara

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipalities of:

Mirandola, Bondeno, Cento, Copparo, Ferrara, Fiscaglia, Masi Torello, Ostellato, Portomaggiore, Tresignana, Voghiera.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Argenta, Codigoro, Comacchio, Jolanda di Savoia, Lagosanto, Poggio Renatico, Riva del Po, Terre del Reno, Vigarano Mainarda, Cavezzo, Concordia sulla Secchia, Finale Emilia, Medolla, San Felice sul Panaro, San Possidonio.

And the whole territory of the municipalities of:

Baricella, Castello d’Argile, Crevalcore, Galliera, Malalbergo, Pieve di Cento, San Giovanni in Persiceto, San Pietro in Casale.

10.  Modena 2

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipalities of:

Castelvetro di Modena, Modena.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Bastiglia, Bomporto, Campogalliano, Carpi, Castelfranco Emilia, Castelnuovo Rangone, Formigine, Maranello, Marano sul Panaro, Nonantola, San Cesario sul Panaro, Serramazzoni, Soliera, Spilamberto, Vignola, Casalgrande, Rubiera.

11.  Piacenza

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipality of Piacenza.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Calendasco, Caorso, Gossolengo, Gragnano Trebbiense, Podenzano, Pontenure, Rottofreno.

12.  Parma 1

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipalities of:

Parma, Sissa Trecasali.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Collecchio, Colorno, Felino, Fontanellato, Fontevivo, Langhirano, Lesignano de’Bagni, Montechiarugolo, Noceto, Roccabianca, Sala Baganza, San Secondo Parmense, Sorbolo Mezzani, Torrile, Traversetolo, Gattatico, Sant’Ilario d’Enza.

13.  Parma 2

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipality of Fidenza.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Alseno, Busseto, Fontanellato, Medesano, Noceto, Salsomaggiore Terme, Soragna.

14.  Reggio Emilia

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipality of Guastalla.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Cadelbosco di Sopra, Gualtieri, Luzzara, Novellara, Reggiolo.

15.  Rimini

Infected zone

Emilia-Romagna

Whole territory of the municipality of Rimini.

Buffer zone

Emilia-Romagna

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

San Mauro Pascoli, Bellaria-Igea Marina, Coriano, Riccione, Santarcangelo di Romagna, Verucchio.

16.  Città Metropolitana di Firenze

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.7476 – 11.2303

2.  43.7452 – 11.2364

3.  43.7415 – 11.2402

4.  43.7363 – 11.2418

5.  43.7317 – 11.2409

6.  43.7277 – 11.2375

7.  43.725 – 11.2323

8.  43.724 – 11.2261

9.  43.7248 – 11.2191

10.  43.7296 – 11.2111

11.  43.7353 – 11.2088

12.  43.7406 – 11.2098

13.  43.7445 – 11.2132

14.  43.7481 – 11.2236

15.  43.7499 – 11.2191

16.  43.7558 – 11.2135

17.  43.7595 – 11.2128

18.  43.7662 – 11.2161

19.  43.7698 – 11.2143

20.  43.7791 – 11.1992

21.  43.7846 – 11.1864

22.  43.7821 – 11.1807

23.  43.7813 – 11.1717

24.  43.7838 – 11.1622

25.  43.7897 – 11.1566

26.  43.797 – 11.1569

27.  43.8004 – 11.1596

28.  43.807 – 11.1523

29.  43.813 – 11.1523

30.  43.8153 – 11.1491

31.  43.8177 – 11.1504

32.  43.8177 – 11.1553

33.  43.8215 – 11.1632

34.  43.8213 – 11.1732

35.  43.817 – 11.19

36.  43.811 – 11.1957

37.  43.8066 – 11.1961

38.  43.8089 – 11.206

39.  43.8063 – 11.2157

40.  43.8111 – 11.2211

41.  43.8127 – 11.2257

42.  43.8126 – 11.236

43.  43.8183 – 11.2454

44.  43.8181 – 11.2554

45.  43.8137 – 11.2633

46.  43.8104 – 11.2655

47.  43.8024 – 11.2647

48.  43.8001 – 11.2757

49.  43.7878 – 11.2929

50.  43.7883 – 11.3047

51.  43.7839 – 11.3126

52.  43.7806 – 11.3148

53.  43.7733 – 11.3145

54.  43.7676 – 11.3084

55.  43.766 – 11.3039

56.  43.7649 – 11.287

57.  43.7593 – 11.284

58.  43.7552 – 11.2758

59.  43.7554 – 11.2658

60.  43.7597 – 11.258

61.  43.7535 – 11.2518

62.  43.7516 – 11.2412

63.  43.7476 – 11.2303

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Bagno a Ripoli, Campi Bisenzio, Fiesole, Firenze, Impuneta, Scandicci, Sesto Fiorentino.

17.  Pistoia – Prato

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.8909 – 11.0763

2.  43.8873 – 11.0754

3.  43.8816 – 11.0693

4.  43.88 – 11.0647

5.  43.8802 – 11.0547

6.  43.8846 – 11.0468

7.  43.8879 – 11.0446

8.  43.8939 – 11.0445

9.  43.8901 – 11.0368

10.  43.8896 – 11.0318

11.  43.892 – 11.0224

12.  43.898 – 11.0167

13.  43.9052 – 11.0169

14.  43.911 – 11.023

15.  43.9126 – 11.0276

16.  43.9124 – 11.0376

17.  43.908 – 11.0455

18.  43.9047 – 11.0477

19.  43.8987 – 11.0478

20.  43.9024 – 11.0555

21.  43.9022 – 11.0655

22.  43.8978 – 11.0734

23.  43.8909 – 11.0763

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Agliana, Montale, Montemurlo, Prato.

18.  Lucca 1

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  44.0271 – 10.534

2.  44.0277 – 10.5462

3.  44.0233 – 10.5542

4.  44.02 – 10.5564

5.  44.0127 – 10.5562

6.  44.007 – 10.5502

7.  44.0054 – 10.5456

8.  44.0055 – 10.5356

9.  44.0072 – 10.5311

10.  44.0132 – 10.5254

11.  44.0168 – 10.5247

12.  44.0162 – 10.5125

13.  44.0179 – 10.508

14.  44.0229 – 10.503

15.  44.0231 – 10.494

16.  44.0248 – 10.4895

17.  44.0275 – 10.486

18.  44.0326 – 10.4834

19.  44.0332 – 10.4776

20.  44.0376 – 10.4695

21.  44.0446 – 10.4666

22.  44.0482 – 10.4675

23.  44.0539 – 10.4735

24.  44.0561 – 10.4831

25.  44.0554 – 10.4881

26.  44.051 – 10.4963

27.  44.0459 – 10.4989

28.  44.0436 – 10.509

29.  44.0386 – 10.5142

30.  44.0383 – 10.5231

31.  44.0366 – 10.5276

32.  44.034 – 10.5311

33.  44.0271 – 10.534

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Bagni di Lucca, Barga, Borgo a Mozzano, Coreglia Antelminelli, Gallicano.

19.  Lucca 2

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.8661 – 10.501

2.  43.8742 – 10.509

3.  43.8864 – 10.5034

4.  43.89 – 10.5042

5.  43.8958 – 10.5103

6.  43.8976 – 10.522

7.  43.9035 – 10.5281

8.  43.9051 – 10.5327

9.  43.9053 – 10.5403

10.  43.9094 – 10.5487

11.  43.9092 – 10.5587

12.  43.9049 – 10.5667

13.  43.9016 – 10.5689

14.  43.8944 – 10.5687

15.  43.8875 – 10.5606

16.  43.8802 – 10.5574

17.  43.8742 – 10.5444

18.  43.8706 – 10.547

19.  43.8634 – 10.5468

20.  43.8576 – 10.5407

21.  43.8556 – 10.5338

22.  43.8348 – 10.5264

23.  43.828 – 10.5144

24.  43.8259 – 10.5048

25.  43.8266 – 10.4989

26.  43.8341 – 10.4834

27.  43.8389 – 10.4805

28.  43.8492 – 10.479

29.  43.8561 – 10.4822

30.  43.864 – 10.4937

31.  43.8661 – 10.501

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Capannori, Lucca.

20.  Lucca 3

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.8812 – 10.3117

2.  43.8743 – 10.3085

3.  43.8644 – 10.2902

4.  43.8571 – 10.2925

5.  43.8507 – 10.2994

6.  43.8347 – 10.3004

7.  43.8289 – 10.2944

8.  43.8273 – 10.2899

9.  43.8274 – 10.2799

10.  43.8318 – 10.2719

11.  43.8423 – 10.2651

12.  43.8444 – 10.2572

13.  43.847 – 10.2536

14.  43.8542 – 10.2508

15.  43.8552 – 10.2392

16.  43.8595 – 10.2312

17.  43.8628 – 10.2289

18.  43.87 – 10.2291

19.  43.8784 – 10.2361

20.  43.8783 – 10.2244

21.  43.8827 – 10.2164

22.  43.8896 – 10.2135

23.  43.8966 – 10.2169

24.  43.8988 – 10.2086

25.  43.9014 – 10.2051

26.  43.9063 – 10.2024

27.  43.912 – 10.2022

28.  43.9142 – 10.1936

29.  43.9201 – 10.1878

30.  43.9273 – 10.188

31.  43.9306 – 10.1904

32.  43.9347 – 10.1985

33.  43.9346 – 10.2085

34.  43.9329 – 10.213

35.  43.9303 – 10.2166

36.  43.9246 – 10.2193

37.  43.9224 – 10.2301

38.  43.9165 – 10.2362

39.  43.9096 – 10.2392

40.  43.906 – 10.2383

41.  43.9008 – 10.2332

42.  43.8988 – 10.2405

43.  43.8961 – 10.244

44.  43.8928 – 10.2463

45.  43.8859 – 10.2462

46.  43.888 – 10.2514

47.  43.8891 – 10.2621

48.  43.8884 – 10.2671

49.  43.8845 – 10.2745

50.  43.8868 – 10.279

51.  43.893 – 10.2785

52.  43.8936 – 10.2732

53.  43.8979 – 10.2652

54.  43.9093 – 10.2616

55.  43.9151 – 10.256

56.  43.9188 – 10.2552

57.  43.9224 – 10.2561

58.  43.9282 – 10.2621

59.  43.9303 – 10.2717

60.  43.928 – 10.2811

61.  43.9251 – 10.2849

62.  43.9168 – 10.2875

63.  43.9111 – 10.2929

64.  43.9025 – 10.2941

65.  43.9002 – 10.304

66.  43.8942 – 10.3097

67.  43.8812 – 10.3117

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Camaiore, Massarosa, Pietrasanta, Seravezza, Vecchiano, Viareggio.

21.  Lucca 4

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.9497 – 10.1563

2.  43.9527 – 10.1518

3.  43.9596 – 10.1488

4.  43.9664 – 10.152

5.  43.9706 – 10.1602

6.  43.9705 – 10.1702

7.  43.9677 – 10.1762

8.  43.9711 – 10.1833

9.  43.971 – 10.1933

10.  43.9667 – 10.2013

11.  43.9634 – 10.2035

12.  43.9552 – 10.206

13.  43.9483 – 10.2028

14.  43.9377 – 10.1831

15.  43.9378 – 10.1731

16.  43.9395 – 10.1686

17.  43.9457 – 10.1627

18.  43.9497 – 10.1563

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Forte dei Marmi, Pietrasanta, Seravezza.

22.  Carrara

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  44.0296 – 10.0652

2.  44.0259 – 10.0607

3.  44.0238 – 10.0511

4.  44.0268 – 10.0299

5.  44.0354 – 10.0131

6.  44.0424 – 10.0101

7.  44.0492 – 10.0133

8.  44.0562 – 10.0251

9.  44.0673 – 10.0365

10.  44.069 – 10.041

11.  44.0689 – 10.0511

12.  44.0656 – 10.0576

13.  44.067 – 10.0649

14.  44.0663 – 10.0699

15.  44.062 – 10.078

16.  44.0587 – 10.0802

17.  44.0515 – 10.0801

18.  44.0457 – 10.0741

19.  44.0436 – 10.0654

20.  44.0366 – 10.0686

21.  44.0296 – 10.0652

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Carrara, Massa

23.  Pisa 1

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.7983 – 10.4051

2.  43.8065 – 10.4049

3.  43.8098 – 10.4073

4.  43.8139 – 10.4155

5.  43.8138 – 10.4255

6.  43.8121 – 10.4299

7.  43.8062 – 10.4357

8.  43.7977 – 10.4359

9.  43.7919 – 10.4299

10.  43.7898 – 10.4203

11.  43.7913 – 10.4131

12.  43.7856 – 10.4184

13.  43.782 – 10.4191

14.  43.7752 – 10.4159

15.  43.7726 – 10.4123

16.  43.7705 – 10.4027

17.  43.7728 – 10.3933

18.  43.7755 – 10.3898

19.  43.7826 – 10.3866

20.  43.7894 – 10.3899

21.  43.792 – 10.3935

22.  43.7941 – 10.403

23.  43.7926 – 10.4102

24.  43.7983 – 10.4051

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Lucca, San Giuliano Terme, Vecchiano.

24.  Pisa 2

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.7472 – 10.3479

2.  43.7519 – 10.3376

3.  43.757 – 10.3351

4.  43.7551 – 10.3262

5.  43.7558 – 10.3212

6.  43.7601 – 10.3133

7.  43.7634 – 10.311

8.  43.7706 – 10.3112

9.  43.7764 – 10.3172

10.  43.778 – 10.3217

11.  43.7779 – 10.3317

12.  43.7736 – 10.3397

13.  43.7684 – 10.3423

14.  43.7703 – 10.3511

15.  43.768 – 10.3605

16.  43.7653 – 10.3641

17.  43.7601 – 10.3667

18.  43.7581 – 10.3734

19.  43.755 – 10.3777

20.  43.748 – 10.3807

21.  43.7444 – 10.3798

22.  43.7387 – 10.3738

23.  43.7365 – 10.3643

24.  43.7394 – 10.354

25.  43.742 – 10.3504

26.  43.7472 – 10.3479

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Pisa, San Giuliano Terme, Vecchiano.

25.  Pisa 3

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.668 – 10.3275

2.  43.6648 – 10.3215

3.  43.6639 – 10.3153

4.  43.6673 – 10.293

5.  43.6677 – 10.271

6.  43.6702 – 10.264

7.  43.6738 – 10.26

8.  43.6827 – 10.2589

9.  43.6878 – 10.2633

10.  43.6907 – 10.2707

11.  43.691 – 10.2916

12.  43.6872 – 10.3181

13.  43.6919 – 10.3274

14.  43.7096 – 10.3524

15.  43.7117 – 10.3408

16.  43.716 – 10.3328

17.  43.7229 – 10.3298

18.  43.7298 – 10.3331

19.  43.7323 – 10.3367

20.  43.7344 – 10.3462

21.  43.732 – 10.3605

22.  43.7353 – 10.3756

23.  43.7331 – 10.387

24.  43.7397 – 10.3902

25.  43.7422 – 10.3938

26.  43.7443 – 10.4034

27.  43.7431 – 10.4098

28.  43.7494 – 10.4154

29.  43.7611 – 10.424

30.  43.7658 – 10.4198

31.  43.7695 – 10.4191

32.  43.7763 – 10.4224

33.  43.7789 – 10.426

34.  43.7811 – 10.4341

35.  43.781 – 10.4441

36.  43.7793 – 10.4485

37.  43.7733 – 10.4543

38.  43.7596 – 10.4583

39.  43.7553 – 10.4574

40.  43.7309 – 10.4375

41.  43.7281 – 10.4331

42.  43.7212 – 10.4299

43.  43.7178 – 10.4237

44.  43.716 – 10.4248

45.  43.7142 – 10.4331

46.  43.7098 – 10.4411

47.  43.7029 – 10.444

48.  43.6961 – 10.4408

49.  43.6919 – 10.4326

50.  43.6914 – 10.4276

51.  43.6957 – 10.4096

52.  43.694 – 10.4013

53.  43.6947 – 10.3964

54.  43.699 – 10.3885

55.  43.6935 – 10.3761

56.  43.6722 – 10.3447

57.  43.6683 – 10.3349

58.  43.668 – 10.3275

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Cascina, Lucca, Pisa, San Giuliano Terme.

26.  Pisa 4

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.6783 – 10.6003

2.  43.6691 – 10.5967

3.  43.665 – 10.5885

4.  43.6651 – 10.5786

5.  43.6695 – 10.5706

6.  43.6728 – 10.5684

7.  43.6788 – 10.5681

8.  43.6856 – 10.5713

9.  43.6899 – 10.5813

10.  43.6963 – 10.5745

11.  43.7035 – 10.5747

12.  43.7093 – 10.5807

13.  43.7109 – 10.5853

14.  43.7108 – 10.5952

15.  43.709 – 10.5997

16.  43.7031 – 10.6054

17.  43.6959 – 10.6052

18.  43.6926 – 10.6028

19.  43.6883 – 10.5928

20.  43.6852 – 10.5974

21.  43.6783 – 10.6003

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Bientina, Calcinaia, Cascina, Pontedera, Vicopisano.

27.  Livorno 1

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.5517 – 10.3433

2.  43.5477 – 10.3443

3.  43.5388 – 10.3411

4.  43.5331 – 10.3351

5.  43.5314 – 10.3306

6.  43.5316 – 10.3207

7.  43.5345 – 10.3147

8.  43.532 – 10.3089

9.  43.5321 – 10.2989

10.  43.5338 – 10.2945

11.  43.5397 – 10.2888

12.  43.547 – 10.2889

13.  43.5505 – 10.2914

14.  43.5547 – 10.2995

15.  43.5551 – 10.305

16.  43.5636 – 10.3003

17.  43.5705 – 10.3036

18.  43.5776 – 10.3166

19.  43.5775 – 10.3265

20.  43.5732 – 10.3345

21.  43.5659 – 10.3373

22.  43.5591 – 10.3427

23.  43.5517 – 10.3433

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Collesalvetti, Livorno.

28.  Livorno 2

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.2805 – 10.5189

2.  43.2832 – 10.5154

3.  43.2901 – 10.5125

4.  43.2969 – 10.5158

5.  43.3009 – 10.5234

6.  43.3032 – 10.5148

7.  43.3058 – 10.5113

8.  43.3128 – 10.5084

9.  43.3164 – 10.5093

10.  43.3221 – 10.5152

11.  43.3242 – 10.5247

12.  43.3219 – 10.5341

13.  43.316 – 10.5397

14.  43.3087 – 10.5396

15.  43.3055 – 10.5372

16.  43.3015 – 10.5295

17.  43.2992 – 10.5382

18.  43.2964 – 10.5419

19.  43.2895 – 10.5448

20.  43.2827 – 10.5416

21.  43.2785 – 10.5335

22.  43.2787 – 10.5236

23.  43.2805 – 10.5189

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Bibbona, Cecina, Montescudaio.

29.  Livorno 3

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  43.2767 – 10.5333

2.  43.2809 – 10.5414

3.  43.2827 – 10.5545

4.  43.2836 – 10.5645

5.  43.2822 – 10.5759

6.  43.2778 – 10.5838

7.  43.2746 – 10.5859

8.  43.2673 – 10.5858

9.  43.2616 – 10.5798

10.  43.26 – 10.5753

11.  43.2586 – 10.5408

12.  43.2603 – 10.5364

13.  43.2662 – 10.5307

14.  43.2735 – 10.5309

15.  43.2767 – 10.5333

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part of the following municipalities:

Bibbona, Cecina.

30.  Grosseto

Infected zone

Toscana

The area included by the following coordinates GPS:

1.  42.7653 – 11.0943

2.  42.7736 – 11.0949

3.  42.7793 – 11.1009

4.  42.7821 – 11.1089

5.  42.7819 – 11.1187

6.  42.7775 – 11.1265

7.  42.7742 – 11.1287

8.  42.7656 – 11.1274

9.  42.7613 – 11.1308

10.  42.7541 – 11.1305

11.  42.7484 – 11.1245

12.  42.7468 – 11.1201

13.  42.7473 – 11.1085

14.  42.7404 – 11.1023

15.  42.7388 – 11.0978

16.  42.739 – 11.088

17.  42.7434 – 11.0802

18.  42.7503 – 11.0774

19.  42.7571 – 11.0806

20.  42.7596 – 11.0842

21.  42.7617 – 11.0933

22.  42.7653 – 11.0943

Buffer zone

Toscana

1 km around the infected zone falling in part in the municipality of Grosseto.

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ANNEX II

Templates for reporting of the results of the annual surveys carried out pursuant to Article 6(b)

PART A

1.    Template for reporting of the results of annual surveys

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2.    Instructions how to fill in the template

If this template is filled, the template in Part B of this Annex is not to be filled.



For column 1:

Indicate the name of the geographical area, outbreak number or any information that allows identification of this demarcated area (DA) and the date when it was established.

For column 2:

Indicate the size of the DA before the start of the survey.

For column 3:

Indicate the size of the DA after the survey.

For column 4:

Indicate the approach: Containment (C). Please, include as many rows as necessary, depending on the number of DA per pest and the approaches these areas are subject to.

For column 5:

Indicate the zone of the DA where the survey was carried out, including as many rows as necessary: Infected zone (IZ) or buffer zone (BZ), using separate rows. When applicable, indicate the area of the BZ where the survey was carried out (e.g. last 20 km adjacent to the BZ, around nurseries, etc.) in different rows.

For column 6:

Indicate the number and the description of the survey sites, by choosing one of the following entries for the description:

1.  Open air (production area): 1.1. field (arable, pasture); 1.2. orchard/vineyard; 1.3. nursery; 1.4. forest;

2.  Open air (other): 2.1. private garden; 2.2. public sites; 2.3. conservation area; 2.4. wild plants in areas other than conservation areas; 2.5. other, with specification of the particular case (e.g. garden centre, commercial sites that uses wood packaging material, wood industry, wetlands, irrigation and drainage network, etc.);

3.  Physically closed conditions: 3.1. greenhouse; 3.2. private site, other than greenhouse; 3.3. public site, other than greenhouse; 3.4. other, with specification of the particular case (e.g. garden centre, commercial sites that uses wood packaging material, wood industry).

For column 7:

Indicate which are the risk areas identified based on the biology of the pest(s), presence of host plants, eco-climatic conditions and risk locations.

For column 8:

Indicate the risk areas included in the survey, from those identified in column 7.

For column 9:

Indicate plants, fruits, seeds, soil, packaging material, wood, machinery, vehicles, water, other, specifying the specific case.

For column 10:

Indicate the list of plant species/genera surveyed, using one row per plant species/genera.

For column 11:

Indicate the months of the year when the survey was carried out.

For column 12:

Indicate the details of the survey, depending on the specific legal requirements of each pest. Indicate with N/A when the information of certain column is not applicable.

For columns 13 and 14:

Indicate the results, if applicable, providing the information available in the corresponding columns. ‘Undetermined’ are those analysed samples for which no result was obtained due to different factors (e.g. below detection level, unprocessed sample-not identified, old).

For column 15:

Indicate the outbreak notifications of the year when the survey took place for findings in the BZ. The outbreak notification number does not need to be included when the competent authority has decided that the finding is one of the cases referred to in Article 14(2), Article 15(2) or Article 16 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031. In that case, indicate the reason for not providing this information in column 16 (‘Comments’).

PART B

1.    Template for reporting of the results of statistically based annual surveys

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2.    Instructions how to fill in the template

If this template is filled, the template in Part A of this Annex is not to be filled.

Explain the underlying assumptions for the survey design per pest. Summarise and justify:

— 
the target population, epidemiological unit and inspection units,
— 
the detection method and method sensitivity,
— 
the risk factor(s), indicating the risk levels and corresponding relative risks and proportions of host plant population.



For column 1:

Indicate the name of the geographical area, outbreak number or any information that allows identification of this demarcated area (DA) and the date when it was established.

For column 2:

Indicate the size of the DA before the start of the survey.

For column 3:

Indicate the size of the DA after the survey.

For column 4:

Indicate the approach: Containment (C). Please, include as many rows as necessary, depending on the number of DA per pest and the approaches these areas are subject to.

For column 5:

Indicate the zone of the DA where the survey was carried out, including as many rows as necessary: Infected zone (IZ) or buffer zone (BZ), using separate rows. When applicable, indicate the area of the BZ where the survey was carried out (e.g. last 20 km adjacent to the BZ, around nurseries, etc.) in different rows.

For column 6:

Indicate the number and the description of the survey sites, by choosing one of the following entries for the description:

1.  Open air (production area): 1.1 field (arable, pasture); 1.2. orchard/vineyard; 1.3. nursery; 1.4. forest;

2.  Open air (other): 2.1. private gardens; 2.2. public sites; 2.3. conservation area; 2.4. wild plants in areas other than conservation areas; 2.5. other, with specification of the particular case (e.g. garden centre, commercial sites that uses wood packaging material, wood industry, wetlands, irrigation and drainage network, etc.);

3.  Physically closed conditions: 3.1. greenhouse; 3.2. private site, other than greenhouse; 3.3. public site, other than greenhouse; 3.4. other, with specification of the particular case (e.g. garden centre, commercial sites that uses wood packaging material, wood industry).

For column 7:

Indicate the months of the year when the surveys were carried out.

For column 8:

Indicate the chosen target population providing accordingly the list of host species/genera and area covered. The target population is defined as the ensemble of inspection units. Its size is defined typically for agricultural areas as hectares, but could be lots, fields, greenhouses, etc. Please justify the choice made in the underlying assumptions. Indicate the inspection units surveyed. ‘Inspection unit’ means plants, plant parts, commodities, materials, pest vectors that had been scrutinised for identifying and detecting the pests.

For column 9:

Indicate the epidemiological units surveyed, indicating their description and unit of measurement. ‘Epidemiological unit’ means a homogeneous area where the interactions between the pest, the host plants and the abiotic and biotic factors and conditions would result into the same epidemiology, should the pest be present. The epidemiological units are a subdivision of the target population that are homogenous in terms of epidemiology with at least one host plant. In some cases the whole host population in a region/area/country may be defined as epidemiological unit. They could be Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) regions, urban areas, forests, rose gardens or farms, or hectares. The choice shall be justified in the underlying assumptions.

For column 10:

Indicate the methods used during the survey including the number of activities in each case, depending on the specific legal requirements of each pest. Indicate with N/A when the information of certain column is not available.

For column 11:

Indicate an estimation of the sampling effectiveness. Sampling effectiveness means the probability of selecting infected plant parts from an infected plant. For vectors, it is the effectiveness of the method to capture a positive vector when it is present in the survey area. For soil, it is the effectiveness of selecting a soil sample containing the pest when the pest is present in the survey area.

For column 12:

‘Method sensitivity’ means the probability of a method to correctly detect pest presence. The method sensitivity is defined as the probability that a truly positive host tests positive. It is the multiplication of the sampling effectiveness (i.e. probability of selecting infected plant parts from an infected plant) by the diagnostic sensitivity (characterised by the visual inspection and/or laboratory test used in the identification process).

For column 13:

Provide the risk factors in different rows, using as many rows as necessary. For each risk factor indicate the risk level and corresponding relative risk and proportion of host population.

For column B:

Indicate the details of the survey, depending on the specific legal requirements for each pest. Indicate with N/A when the information of certain column is not applicable. The information to be provided in these columns is related to the information included in the column 10 ‘Detection methods’.

For column 18:

Indicate the number of trapping sites in case this number differs from the number of traps (Column 17) (e.g. the same trap is used in different places).

For column 21:

Indicate the number of samples found positive, negative or undetermined. ‘Undetermined’ are those analysed samples for which no result was obtained due to different factors (e.g. below detection level, unprocessed sample-not identified, old, etc.).

For column 22:

Indicate the outbreak notifications of the year when the survey took place for findings in the buffer zone. The outbreak notification number does not need to be included when the competent authority has decided that the finding is one of the cases referred to in Articles 14(2), 15(2) or 16 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031. In this case, please indicate the reason for not providing this information in column 25 (‘Comments’).

For column 23:

Indicate the sensitivity of the survey, as defined in International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM 31). This value of the achieved confidence level of pest freedom is calculated based on the examinations (and/or samples) performed given the method sensitivity and the design prevalence.

For column 24:

Indicate the design prevalence based on a pre-survey estimate of the likely actual prevalence of the pest in the field. The design prevalence is set as a goal of the survey and corresponds to the compromise the risk managers are making between the risk of having the pest and the resources available for the survey. Typically, for a detection survey a value of 1 % is set.



( 1 ) Pest survey card on Ceratocystis platani. EFSA supporting publication 2021:EN-6822. doi:10.2903/sp.efsa.2021.EN-6822. Available online: https://arcg.is/15CyXW.

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