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Discharges into water and burden on surface water in the Netherlands, 1990, 1995, 1999 and 2000

 Discharges in 2000 Burden in 2000
 totalamong which totalof which
  indirect  directeffluents from UWWTPssewage system1)atmospheric depositionleaching and run-off
 
 1,000 kg
          
Total N76 20065 900 117 00010 40029 0002 2905 26070 000
Total P9 3007 070 9 0002 2402 850122 3 800
 
Cadmium (Cd)1.180.905 0.9060.2740.3560.06640.0391.
Chromium (Cr)3125.9 11.95.115.390.4450.988.
Copper (Cu)200155 67.545.917.62.012.04.
Mercury (Hg)0.7390.699 0.1840.04040.1390.0051 .
Lead (Pb)13791.5 94.945.89.2229.210.7.
Nickel (Ni)28.522.2 22.86.2912.50.8883.1.
Zinc (Zn)420323 26196.8106508.09.
Arsenic (As)5.543.74 4.591.82.79. .
 
Benzene1321.89 1301300.226.  
Benzo(a)pyrene0.540.123 0.7720.4170.0160.0660.273 
Ethylbenzene3.823.64 0.9120.1840.73.  
Fluoranthene2.640.455 5.532.180.0910.3352.92 
PAH (Borneff 6)4.080.819 7.053.260.1890.4013.2 
Toluene3386.55 3323320.393.  
Xylenes1654.96 1601600.248.  
 
Chlorides1 589 00084 700 1 585 0001 505 00080 500   
 
 kg
 
1,2,-Dichloroethane1 54078.6 1 4901 46031.4.  
Hexachlorobutadiene0.01- 0.010.01--  
1,1,1,- Trichloroethane33.10.0056 33.133.10.00033.  
Trichloroethene848811 77.637.140.6.  
DRINS1.10.001 1.11.1--  
Source: CCDM (2002).CBS/ EDC/Oct02
1) The sum of discharges from overflows, rainwater drains and discharges from direct (untreated) sewer systems.
Terms and definitions 'discharges into water and burden on surface water'

Developments in the burden on surface water


As a result of wastewater treatment measures and a fall in indirect discharges, the effluents from wastewater treatment plants (UWWTPs) have fallen for most substances. Nevertheless, effluents from UWWTPs still account for a major proportion of the burden on surface water. The effluents are the remainder of indirect discharges after treatment. As a result of reductions in discharges, primarily from business, direct discharges to surface water in the period 1990-2000 fell considerably (see also Discharge Reduction Objectives for Water).

Alongside direct discharges, effluents and discharges from the sewer system, there is also atmospheric deposition on the surface water. Finally, for N and P, run-off and leaching from agricultural land is an important source for the burden on surface water. The relationship between discharges and burdens is discussed elsewhere.


References


  • CCDM (2002). Emissiemonitor. Jaarcijfers 2000 en ramingen 2001. Rapportagereeks MilieuMonitor, no. 6. Coördinatiecommissie Doelgroepmonitoring, The Hague.

Relevant sections and indicators in the Environmental Data Compendium


Relevant information outside of the Environmental Data Compendium


  • Recent emission data can be viewed in detail on the Data Warehouse of the 'Emissieregistratie'. This site also provides information about the methods for determining emission data and information about changes to methodology.
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