20-09-2018 INSPIRE Conference Streamlining environmental reporting re-using INSPIRE: The EU Registry on Industrial sites José-Miguel RUBIO-IGLESIAS, Ian MARNANE, Daniel MONTALVO (EEA) Stefania MORRONE (EPSILON ITALIA)
20-09-2018 INSPIRE Conference
Streamlining environmental reporting re-using INSPIRE:
The EU Registry on Industrial sites
José-Miguel RUBIO-IGLESIAS, Ian MARNANE, Daniel MONTALVO (EEA)
Stefania MORRONE (EPSILON ITALIA)
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Background: Why initiate this process?
Inventory on
Large
Combustion
Plants
Several reporting dataflows on the various facets of environment pressures from industry are providing key datasets...
Annual EU
Greenhouse
gas inventory
...but with redundancies and duplications, which calls for a streamlining process in the reporting of industrial emissions
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Key objectives of the project
• To simplify and clarify industrial emissions reporting, reducing the administrative burden where possible
• Provide a robust reporting structure for the EU Registry on Industrial Sites and for thematic (emissions) information
• Establish integrated reporting channel for E-PRTR and LCP emissions data
• Develop a coherent view of reporting facilities
• Generate consistent & reliable EU thematic datasets
• Comply with INSPIRE requirements
Overview and legal basis
• The EU Registry on Industrial Sites centralises the collection of administrative data (permits and geospatial information) for:• E-PRTR Facilities (>30000)• IED installations (around 50000)• Large Combustion Plants (LCPs)• Waste incineration / co-incineration plants (WI)
• Reporting obligation for 33 countries (EU MS + EFTA + Serbia)
• Reference dataset to which thematic data reporting will refer to.
• The EU Registry data model is consistent with the underlying thematic legislation (IED, E-PRTR) and with INSPIRE PF theme data specs.
Before… …Now
EU Registry - Scope
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EU Registry - Scope
EU Registry - Scope
Production Site
Production Facilities
Production Installations
Production Installation Parts
Definitions INSPIRE vs thematic legislation
EU Registry INSPIRE E-PRTR IED
ProductionSite Correlation CorrelationNo definition
provided
ProductionFacility Correlation CorrelationNo definition
provided
ProductionInstallation Correlation Correlation Correlation
ProductionInstallationPart CorrelationNo definition
providedCorrelation
Production and Industrial Facilities (PF) Theme
PF Data Specification
Extending the INSPIRE data model (1)
Extending the INSPIRE data model (2)
• Includes all mandatory and non-voidable elements, also domain reporting requirements
• It is assumed no further data is collected and available in the MS
• Some multiplicities changed to be more demanding
• Point based geometries
• Inspire ID to link to thematic reporting
EU Registry: Final streamlined view
Feature Types
Code ListsData Types
Member state internal
systems
Compliant GML
generated by MS
Uploaded to Central data repository
Route 1
Access database template
Compliant GML
EEA Conversion
service
Member state internal
systems
Uploaded to Central data repository
Route 2
Current submission procedure
EU Registry and thematic reporting
EU registry and thematic reporting
Site 1
Site INSPIRE ID
Facility 1
Facility INSPIRE ID
Facility 2
Facility INSPIRE ID
Installation 1
Installation INSPIRE ID
Installation
Part 1Installation Part INSPIRE ID
LCP thematic data
reported at this level
E-PRTR thematic data
reported at this level
Facility INSPIRE ID
Installation Part INSPIRE ID
Thematic
(Emissions) data
Administrative and
Regulatory data
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Timeframe of the actions
• Countries involved in EU registry testing Q1/Q2 2018
• Updated schema/model in August 2018 (with new CID)
• System launch operationally in CDR Q1 2019
• Initial report deadline 30 June 2019 (ref. year 2017)
• EU dataset available in December 2019
• Thematic data model developed in 2018, reporting by 2020
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Conclusions
• The INSPIRE Production and Industrial Facilities data model (if too detailed) meets most of the EU registry demands
• An extended, single INSPIRE data model now satisfies several reporting obligations (IED, E-PRTR Regulation)
• Avoid duplication of geospatial information in each thematic data flow, reducing administrative burden on the MS
• EU Registry model flexible enough to accommodate future extensions (not envisaged)
• EU Registry will provide building blocks for the provision of harmonised INSPIRE PF data (deadline October 2020)
• Current reporting infrastructure not yet ready to build on a web-service based approach but pilot on harvesting is on the way
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José Miguel Rubio IglesiasGeospatial Data Management [email protected] Phone: +45 3336 7258
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