Activities of Giovanni LA VIA related to 2013/0443(COD)
Plenary speeches (1)
Emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants (debate) IT
Amendments (3)
Amendment 434 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex III – section 1 – part A – point 2
Annex III – section 1 – part A – point 2
2. Member States shall establish a national nitrogen budget to monitor the changes in overall losses of reactive nitrogen from agricultureof anthropogenic origin, including ammonia, nitrous oxide, ammonium, nitrates and nitrites, basedalso in view onf the principles set out in the UNECE Guidance Document on Nitrogen Budgets36. In drawing up the budget, the loads from pressure sources of non-agricultural origin need to be taken into account, in addition to the following elements: (a) the type and extent of activities which might have an impact on the budget, and possible pressure sources; (b) any natural elements and sources of pollution that were pre-existing or are independent of anthropogenic pollution; (c) any cause and effect relationship between the various factors, namely the identification of how much each of the elements (natural or anthropogenic) affects the overall losses of pollutants and, therefore, the type and level of pollution that each pressure source is capable of causing. __________________ 36 Decision 2012/10, ECE/EB.AIR/113/Add.1
Amendment 443 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex III – section 1 – part A – point 3 – point b
Annex III – section 1 – part A – point 3 – point b
Amendment 471 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex III – section 1 – part B – point 1
Annex III – section 1 – part B – point 1
1. Member StatesControlled combustion, on the site of production, of shmall ban open field burning of agricultural harvest residue and waste and forest residue, and shall monitor and enforce its implementation. Any exemptions to such a ban shall be limited to preventive programs to avoid uncontrolled wildfires, to control pest or to protect biodiversityamounts of residual plant material from agricultural activities or from the maintenance of allotments or private gardens shall be permitted, provided that it is carried out according to normal practices and customs. In order to regulate these activities, the Member States, taking into account the specific characteristics of the area, shall lay down rules relating to the controlled combustion, on the site of production, of the material in question, divided into small heaps and in limited daily amounts, using processes or methods which do not harm the environment or endanger human health.