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Grupowa Oczyszczalnia Ścieków Łódzkiej Aglomeracji Miejskiej Fot: U. Czapla Practical aspects of compliance with the Practical aspects of compliance with the Integrated Permit requirements based on the Integrated Permit requirements based on the example of District Waste Water Treatment Plant example of District Waste Water Treatment Plant of Łódź Conurbation of Łódź Conurbation

Grupowa Oczyszczalnia Ścieków Łódzkiej Aglomeracji Miejskiej Fot: U. Czapla Practical aspects of compliance with the Integrated Permit requirements based

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Grupowa Oczyszczalnia Ścieków Łódzkiej Aglomeracji Miejskiej

Fot: U. Czapla

Practical aspects of compliance with the Integrated Permit Practical aspects of compliance with the Integrated Permit requirements based on the example of District Waste Water requirements based on the example of District Waste Water

Treatment Plant of Łódź ConurbationTreatment Plant of Łódź Conurbation

BackgroundBackground

The integrated permit system was imposed in the European Union by way of Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 concerning integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC).

Integrated Permit. – it is an administrative decision granting authorisation to operate an installation subject to certain conditions that guarantee that the installation complies with the requirements established for all environmental elements and with the best available technique (BAT), which determines the types and volumes of the raw materials, energy and fuels to be used

Objectives and requirements of the Integrated Objectives and requirements of the Integrated Permit SystemPermit System

Considerable and systematic improvement of environment in the European Union

Prevention and further reduction of the pollutant emissions into the environment

Operation of the installations will the possibly lowest impact on the environment as a whole

Continuous improvement of the techniques intended to prevent pollution

Development, implementation and constant improvement of the environment management systems in the industrial plants

New methods of cooperation with environment protection authorities

Integrated permits for ŁC DWWTPIntegrated permits for ŁC DWWTP

DWWTP waste dump -Lagoons – treatment and recovery of non-hazardous and neutral waste (storage)validity: 31.01.2005 – 30.01.2015; 3 updates

Sludge and Screenings Thermal Treatment Facility – treatment of sludge and screenings (thermal treatment)validity: 12.01.2010 – 11.01.2020; 1 update

STTF waste landfill– treatment of fly ash and dusts removed from the flue gases (storage)validity: 12.01.2010 – 11.01.2020

Monitoring of pollutant emissions and immissionsMonitoring of pollutant emissions and immissions

The control of emissions and immissions from IPPC installations The control of emissions and immissions from IPPC installations

airair

groundwatergroundwater

noisenoise

Ner RiverNer River

Every year, the DWWTP Laboratory carries out about 3500 monitoring tests. Some of the laboratory tests (air, noise) are carried out by the external laboratories.

BAT examples at the DWWTP SiteBAT examples at the DWWTP Site

Sludge thermal treatment (fluidized bed incinerators, monitoring of the process)

Energy recovery at the STTF (heat recovery from flue gases, recirculation of steam and condensate)

High quality sealing system of the waste landfill(electronic sensor based monitoring)

Reduction of secondary fly ash and dusts re-entrainment from flue gas treatment to a minimum (moisturizing and spraying)

Replacement of biodegradable waste (screenings) storage with thermal treatment process (incineration)

New obligations imposed on the IPPC New obligations imposed on the IPPC installation installation operatorsoperators

Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) (IED) lays down new rules and obligations for prevention of industrial pollution. The Directive provisions should be implemented by the national legislation by 7 January 2013. The key provisions include the following:

The requirement to adjust of the IPPC installations to the IED provisions (by 7 January 2014),

Establishment of new categories of activities (including WWTP) which have to comply with the IED requirements (as of 7 July 2015 r.).

New rules and obligations imposed by IED: Requirements of BAT reference documents will be legally binding, Requirement to report soil and groundwater contamination levels, and to carry

out the relevant monitoring, New emission level requirements (SO2, NOx, dusts) for large incineration

plants.

Experience acquired during implementation of the Experience acquired during implementation of the IPPC Permit requirementsIPPC Permit requirements

Compared to the sector permit system the obligations of the IPPC installation operators are strengthened.

If you have a single integrated permit for a large plant any modification considered significant by an environment protection authority involves the necessity to submit an application for permit revision for the whole plant (what needs time and financial outlays).

every 5 years the IPPC Permit is reviewed in order to check the compliance with legislation and BAT requirements.

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