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Notice to importers in the European Union and Bulgaria and Romania that propose to import in 2007 controlled substances that deplete the ozone layer under Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council on substances that deplete the ozone layer
Notice to importers in the European Union and Bulgaria and Romania that propose to import in 2007 controlled substances that deplete the ozone layer under Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council on substances that deplete the ozone layer
Notice to importers in the European Union and Bulgaria and Romania that propose to import in 2007 controlled substances that deplete the ozone layer under Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council on substances that deplete the ozone layer
OJ C 171, 22.7.2006, p. 38–45
(ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
22.7.2006 |
EN XM |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 171/38 |
Notice to importers in the European Union and Bulgaria and Romania (1) that propose to import in 2007 controlled substances that deplete the ozone layer under Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council on ‘substances that deplete the ozone layer’ (2)
(2006/C 171/07)
I. |
This Notice is addressed to undertakings that intend to import the following substances into the European Community from sources outside the European Community from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2007.
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II. |
Article 7 of Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 requires that quantitative limits be determined and quotas allocated to producers and importers for 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2007 in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2) for the import of the substances listed under Groups I to IX of Annex I to this Notice (3). Quotas shall be allocated for:
The quantitative limit, which producers and importers may place on the market and/or use for their own account within the European Community in 2007, is calculated:
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III. |
Undertakings engaged in the importation of HCFCs can be either (4):
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IV. |
The quantities imported from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2007 are subject to import licences. In accordance with Article 6 of the Regulation, undertakings may import the controlled substances only if they are in possession of an import licence issued by the Commission. |
V. |
Under Article 22 of the Regulation, the importation of new substance listed in Annex II of the Regulation is prohibited, except for feedstock uses. |
VI. |
For the purposes of the Regulation, quantities of substances are measured according to their Ozone Depleting Potential (5). |
VII. |
The Commission hereby gives notice to an undertaking that is not in possession of a quota for 2006 and who wishes to apply to the Commission for an import quota from 1 January 2007 to 31 December 2007, to make itself known to the Commission no later than 1 September 2006.
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VIII |
Enterprises with a quota in 2006 should make a declaration by completing and submitting the relevant form(s) on page http://ec.europa.eu/environment/ozone/ods.htm of EUROPA internet site. Only applications received by 1 September 2006 will be considered by the Commission. A copy of the application should also be sent to the competent authority of the Member State (cf. Annex II). |
IX. |
Once the applications have been received, they will be considered by the European Commission and import quotas will be set for each importer and producer in consultation with the Management Committee following the procedures specified under Article 18 of the Regulation. The allocated quota will be available on the ODS-website http://ec.europa.eu/environment/ozone/ods.htm and all applicants will have the Decision notified by post. |
X. |
In order to import controlled substances in 2007, undertakings in receipt of a quota must apply to the Commission via the ODS-website for an import licence using the import licence application. Provided the Commission services are satisfied that the request is in accordance with the quota authorised and conforms to the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000, an import licence will be issued. The Commission reserves the right to withhold an import licence when the substance to be imported is not as described or may not be used for the purposes authorised or cannot be imported in compliance with Regulation. |
XI. |
Producers who import recovered or reclaimed substances, if any, are required to submit additional information with each licence application regarding the source and destination of the substance, and the processing to be undertaken. A certificate of analysis may also be requested. Importers are obliged to have destruction facilities and therefore the owner of the destruction facility would be expected to apply for the licence to import ODS for destruction. |
(1) Subject to the final decision of the EU required to confirm the 1-01-07 as their date of accession to the EU.
(2) OJ L 244 of 29.09.2000, p. 1 as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 29/2006, OJ L 6 of 11.1.2006, p. 27.
(3) Controlled substances or mixtures which are imported in a manufactured product (other than a container used for the transport or storage of the substance) are excluded from the scope of this notice.
(4) The use of 2002/2003 HCFC import data for the EU Member States that acceded to the EU on 1 May 2004 is subject to the final adoption of the amendment to Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000 changing the base year from 1999 to an average of 2002/2003.
(5) For mixtures: only the quantity of the controlled substances in the mixture should be included in the ODP quantity. 1,1,1-trichloroethane is always put on the market with stabilisers. Importers should establish from their supplier what is the percentage of stabiliser to be deducted before calculating the ODP-weighted tonnage.
ANNEX 1
Substances covered
Group |
Substances |
Ozone-depleting Potential (1)) |
|
Group I |
CFCl3 |
(CFC 11) |
1,0 |
CF2Cl2 |
(CFC 12) |
1,0 |
|
C2F3Cl3 |
(CFC 113) |
0,8 |
|
C2F4Cl2 |
(CFC 114) |
1,0 |
|
C2F5Cl |
(CFC 115) |
0,6 |
|
Group II |
CF3Cl |
(CFC 13) |
1,0 |
C2FCl5 |
(CFC 111) |
1,0 |
|
C2F2Cl4 |
(CFC 112) |
1,0 |
|
C3FCl7 |
(CFC 211) |
1,0 |
|
C3F2Cl6 |
(CFC 212) |
1,0 |
|
C3F3Cl5 |
(CFC 213) |
1,0 |
|
C3F4Cl4 |
(CFC 214) |
1,0 |
|
C3F5Cl3 |
(CFC 215) |
1,0 |
|
C3F6Cl2 |
(CFC 216) |
1,0 |
|
C3F7Cl |
(CFC 217) |
1,0 |
|
Group III |
CF2BrCl |
(halon 1211) |
3,0 |
CF3Br |
(halon 1301) |
10,0 |
|
C2F4Br2 |
(halon 2402) |
6,0 |
|
Group IV |
CCl4 |
(carbon tetrachloride) |
1,1 |
Group V |
C2H3Cl3 (2) |
(1,1,1-trichloroethane) |
0,1 |
Group VI |
CH3Br |
(methyl bromide) |
0,6 |
Group VII |
CHFBr2 |
|
1,00 |
CHF2Br |
|
0,74 |
|
CH2FBr |
|
0,73 |
|
C2HFBr4 |
|
0,8 |
|
C2HF2Br3 |
|
1,8 |
|
C2HF3Br2 |
|
1,6 |
|
C2HF4Br |
|
1,2 |
|
C2H2FBr3 |
|
1,1 |
|
C2H2F2Br2 |
|
1,5 |
|
C2H2F3Br |
|
1,6 |
|
C2H3FBr2 |
|
1,7 |
|
C2H3F2Br |
|
1,1 |
|
C2H4FBr |
|
0,1 |
|
C3HFBr6 |
|
1,5 |
|
C3HF2Br5 |
|
1,9 |
|
C3HF3Br4 |
|
1,8 |
|
C3HF4Br3 |
|
2,2 |
|
C3HF5Br2 |
|
2,0 |
|
C3HF6Br |
|
3,3 |
|
C3H2FBr5 |
|
1,9 |
|
C3H2F2Br4 |
|
2,1 |
|
C3H2F3Br3 |
|
5,6 |
|
C3H2F4Br2 |
|
7,5 |
|
C3H2F5Br |
|
1,4 |
|
C3H3FBr4 |
|
1,9 |
|
C3H3F2Br3 |
|
3,1 |
|
C3H3F3Br2 |
|
2,5 |
|
C3H3F4Br |
|
4,4 |
|
C3H4FBr3 |
|
0,3 |
|
C3H4F2Br2 |
|
1,0 |
|
C3H4F3Br |
|
0,8 |
|
C3H5FBr2 |
|
0,4 |
|
C3H5F2Br |
|
0,8 |
|
C3H6FBr |
|
0,7 |
|
Group VIII |
CHFCl2 |
(HCFC 21) (3) |
0,040 |
CHF2Cl |
(HCFC 22) (3) |
0,055 |
|
CH2FCl |
(HCFC 31) |
0,020 |
|
C2HFCl4 |
(HCFC 121) |
0,040 |
|
C2HF2Cl3 |
(HCFC 122) |
0,080 |
|
C2HF3Cl2 |
(HCFC 123) (3) |
0,020 |
|
C2HF4Cl |
(HCFC 124) (3) |
0,022 |
|
C2H2FCl3 |
(HCFC 131) |
0,050 |
|
C2H2F2Cl2 |
(HCFC 132) |
0,050 |
|
C2H2F3Cl |
(HCFC 133) |
0,060 |
|
C2H3FCl2 |
(HCFC 141) |
0,070 |
|
CH3CFCl2 |
(HCFC 141b) (3) |
0,110 |
|
C2H3F2Cl |
(HCFC 142) |
0,070 |
|
CH3CF2Cl |
(HCFC 142b) (3) |
0,065 |
|
C2H4FCl |
(HCFC 151) |
0,005 |
|
C3HFCl6 |
(HCFC 221) |
0,070 |
|
C3HF2Cl5 |
(HCFC 222) |
0,090 |
|
C3HF3Cl4 |
(HCFC 223) |
0,080 |
|
C3HF4Cl3 |
(HCFC 224) |
0,090 |
|
C3HF5Cl2 |
(HCFC 225) |
0,070 |
|
CF3CF2CHCl2 |
(HCFC 225ca) (3) |
0,025 |
|
CF2ClCF2CHClF |
(HCFC 225cb) (3) |
0,033 |
|
C3HF6Cl |
(HCFC 226) |
0,100 |
|
C3H2FCl5 |
(HCFC 231) |
0,090 |
|
C3H2F2Cl4 |
(HCFC 232) |
0,100 |
|
C3H2F3Cl3 |
(HCFC 233) |
0,230 |
|
C3H2F4Cl2 |
(HCFC 234) |
0,280 |
|
C3H2F5Cl |
(HCFC 235) |
0,520 |
|
C3H3FCl4 |
(HCFC 241) |
0,090 |
|
C3H3F2Cl3 |
(HCFC 242) |
0,130 |
|
C3H3F3Cl2 |
(HCFC 243) |
0,120 |
|
C3H3F4Cl |
(HCFC 244) |
0,140 |
|
C3H4FCl3 |
(HCFC 251) |
0,010 |
|
C3H4F2Cl2 |
(HCFC 252) |
0,040 |
|
C3H4F3Cl |
(HCFC 253) |
0,030 |
|
C3H5FCl2 |
(HCFC 261) |
0,020 |
|
C3H5F2Cl |
(HCFC 262) |
0,020 |
|
C3H6FCl |
(HCFC 271) |
0,030 |
|
Group IX |
CH2BrCl |
Halon 1011/bromochloromethane |
0,120 |
(1) These ozone-depleting potentials are estimates based on existing knowledge and will be reviewed and revised periodically in the light of decisions taken by the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.
(2) This formula does not refer to 1,1,2-trichloroethane.
(3) Identifies the most commercially-viable substance as prescribed in the Protocol.
NEW SUBSTANCES
ANEXO II/PRÍLOHA II/BILAG II/ANHANG II/LISA II/ΠΑΡΑΡΤΗΜΑ II/ANNEX II/ANNEXE II/ALLEGATO II/II PIELIKUMS/II PRIEDAS/II. MELLÉKLET/ANNESS II/BIJLAGE II/ZAŁĄCZNIK II/ANEXO II/PŘÍLOHA II/PRILOGA II/LIITE II/BILAGA II
BELGIQUE/BELGIË
Mr Alain Wilmart |
Ministère Fédéral des Affaires Sociales de la Santé Publique et de l'Environnement |
Place Victor Horta, 40 — Bte 10 |
B-1060 Bruxelles |
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA
Mr Jakub Achrer |
Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republik |
Air Pollution Prevention Department |
Vršovická 65 |
CZ-100 10 Prague 10 |
DANMARK
Mr Mikkel Aaman Sørensen |
Miljøstyrelsen (EPA) |
Strandgade 29 |
DK-1401 Copenhagen K |
DEUTSCHLAND
Mr Rolf Engelhardt |
Ministry for Environment |
Dept. IG 11 5 |
P.O. Box 120629 |
D-53048 Bonn |
EESTI
Ms Valentina Laius |
Ministry of the Environment of the Republic of Estonia |
Environment Management and Technology Department |
Narva mnt 7A |
EE-Tallin 15172 |
ΕΛΛΑΣ
Ms Sotiria Koloutsou-Vakakis, Environmental Engineer,Ph.D. |
Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works |
Directorate General for the Environment, Division for Air Pollution and Noise Monitoring |
Department of Air Quality |
147 Patission — GR-112 51 Athens |
ESPAÑA
Mr Alberto Moral Gonzalez |
Ministerio de Medio Ambiente |
Subdirección General de Calidad Ambiental |
Pza San Juan de la Cruz s/n |
ES-28071 Madrid |
FRANCE
Mr Vincent Szleper |
Ministère de l'Écologie |
DPPR/BSPC |
20, avenue de Ségur |
F-75302 Paris 07 SP |
IRELAND
Mr Patrick O'Sullivan |
Inspector (Environment) |
Dept of Environment Heritage and Local Government |
Custom House |
Dublin 1 |
Ireland |
ITALIA
Mr Alessandro Giuliano Peru |
Dept of Environment and Territory |
DG per la ricerca Ambientale e lo Sviluppo |
Via Cristoforo Colombo 44 |
I-00147 Roma |
ΚΥΠΡΟΣ
Dr. Charalambos Hajipakkos |
Environment Service |
Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment |
CY — Nicosia |
LATVIJA
Mr Armands Plate |
Ministry of Environment |
Environmental Protection Department |
Peldu iela 25 |
LV-1494 Rīga |
LIETUVA
Ms Marija Teriosina |
Ministry of Environment |
Chemicals Management Division |
Jaksto str. 4/9 |
LT-2600 Vilnius |
LUXEMBOURG
Mr Pierre Dornseiffer |
Administration de l'Environnement |
Division Air/Bruit |
16, rue Eugène Ruppert |
L-2453 Luxembourg |
MAGYARORSZÁG
Mr Robert Toth |
PO Box 351 |
Ministry of Environment and Water |
Department for Air Pollution and Noise Control |
HU-1394 Budapest |
MALTA
Ms Charmaine Ajoa Vassallo |
Malta Environment and Planning Authority |
Environment Protection Directorate |
Polution Prevention and Control Unit |
Industrial Estate Kordin |
MT-Paola |
NEDERLAND
Ms Gudi Alkemade |
Climate Change Directorate |
Ministry of Environment |
PO Box 30945 |
2500 GX Den Haag |
Nederland |
ÖSTERREICH
Mr Paul Krajnik |
Ministry of the Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management |
Chemicals Department |
Stubenbastei 5 |
AT-1010 Wien |
POLSKA
Mr Janusz Kozakiewicz |
Industrial Chemistry Research Institute |
Ozone Layer Protection Unit |
8, Rydygiera Street |
PL-01-793 Warsaw |
PORTUGAL
Dra. Cristina Vaz Nunes |
Ministério do Ambiente |
Rua da Murgueira 9/9A –Zambujal Ap. 7585 |
PT-2611-865 Amadora |
SLOVENIJA
Ms Irena Malešič |
Ministry of the Environment and Spacial Planning |
Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia |
Vojkova 1b |
SLO-1000 Ljubljana |
SLOVENSKO
Mr Ľubomír Žiak |
Ministry of the Environment |
Air Protection Department |
Nám. Ľ. Štúra 1 |
SK-812 35 Bratislava |
SUOMI/FINLAND
Mrs Eliisa Irpola |
Finnish Environment Institute |
Chemicals Division |
Mechelininkatu 34 A |
FIN-00260 Helsinki |
SVERIGE
Ms Maria Ujfalusi |
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency |
Naturvårdsverket |
Blekholmsterassen 36 |
S-106 48 Stockholm |
UNITED KINGDOM
Mr Stephen Reeves |
Global Atmosphere Division |
UK Dept of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
3rd floor — zone 3/A3 |
Ashdown House |
123 Victoria Street |
London SW1E 6DE |
United Kingdom |
BULGARIA
Irina Sirashka |
Global Atmospheric Processes Dept |
Ministry of Environment and Water |
22 Maria-Louisa Str. |
BG-1000 Sofia |
ROMANIA
Rodica Ella Morohoi |
Ministry of Environment and Waters Management |
12, Libertatii Bv, District 5 |
Bucharest |