Directive 1984/491 - Limit values and quality objectives for discharges of hexachlorocyclohexane

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Current status

This directive was in effect from October 11, 1984 until December 22, 2012 and should have been implemented in national regulation on April  1, 1986 at the latest.

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Key information

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Council Directive 84/491/EEC of 9 October 1984 on limit values and quality objectives for discharges of hexachlorocyclohexane
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1984/491
Original proposal COM(1983)422
CELEX number i 31984L0491

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Key dates

Document 09-10-1984
Publication in Official Journal 17-10-1984; Special edition in Spanish: Chapter 15 Volume 005,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,OJ L 274, 17.10.1984,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Portuguese: Chapter 15 Volume 005,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 15 Volume 006,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 15 Volume 001,Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 15 Volume 006,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 15 Volume 001
Effect 11-10-1984; Entry into force Date notif.
End of validity 22-12-2012; Repealed by 32008L0105
Transposition 01-04-1986; At the latest See Art 6
Notification 11-10-1984

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31984L0491

Council Directive 84/491/EEC of 9 October 1984 on limit values and quality objectives for discharges of hexachlorocyclohexane

Official Journal L 274 , 17/10/1984 P. 0011 - 0017

Spanish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 5 P. 0059

Portuguese special edition Chapter 15 Volume 5 P. 0059

Finnish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 6 P. 0159

Swedish special edition: Chapter 15 Volume 6 P. 0159

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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE

of 9 October 1984

on limit values and quality objectives for discharges of hexachlorocyclohexane

(84/491/EEC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN

COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Articles 100 and 235 thereof,

Having regard to Council Directive 76/464/EEC of 4 May 1976 on pollution caused by certain dangerous substances discharged into the aquatic environment of the Community (1), and in particular Articles 6 and 12 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (2),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (3),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (4),

Whereas, in order to protect the aquatic environment of the Community against pollution by certain dangerous substances, Article 3 of Directive 76/464/EEC introduces a system of prior authorizations laying down emission standards for discharges of the substances on List I in the Annex thereto; whereas Article 6 of the said Directive provides that limit values shall be laid down for such emission standards and also quality objectives for the aquatic environment affected by discharges of these substances;

Whereas hexachlorocyclohexane (hereinafter referred to as HCH) is an organohalogen compound and is included in List I in view of its toxicity, persistence and bioaccumulation;

Whereas the Member States are required to apply the limit values except in the cases where they may employ quality objectives;

Whereas, since the pollution caused by direct discharges of HCH into water is caused, to a large extent, by the establishments which produce, treat and, as a subordinate activity, formulate it on the same site, limit values should be set for discharges from such establishments and quality objectives laid down for the aquatic environment into which HCH is discharged by such establishments;

Whereas the impact of other direct industrial sources of HCH pollution is also important; whereas, in the case of such discharges for which it is not possible, for technical reasons, to lay down limit emission values at Community level, Member States should independently fix emission standards taking into account the best technical means available;

Whereas Member States should ensure that the measures taken pursuant to this Directive do not have the effect of increasing soil and air pollution;

Whereas a specific monitoring procedure should be laid down to enable Member States to demonstrate that the quality objectives are being complied with;

Whereas provision should be made for the monitoring by Member States of the aquatic environment affected by the aforesaid HCH discharges with a view to effective implementation of this Directive;

Whereas it is important that the Commission report to the Council every five years on the implementation of this Directive by Member States;

Whereas since groundwater is the subject of Directive 80/68/EEC (1), it is excluded from the scope of this Directive,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

Article 1

  • 1. 
    This Directive:
  • pursuant to Article 6 (1) of Directive 76/464/EEC, lays down limit values for emission standards for HCH in discharges from industrial plants as defined in Article 2 (g) of this Directive,
  • pursuant to Article 6 (2) of Directive 76/464/EEC, lays down quality objectives for HCH in the aquatic environment,
  • pursuant to Article 6 (4) of Directive 76/464/EEC, lays down the time limits for...

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