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Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network for Accession
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The fourth ECENA exchange programme, funded by the Programme for Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stabilisation (CARDS), took place between October 19-22, 2005 in Cluj with cooperation from the National Environmental Guard. The exchange programme focused on integrated permitting exchange of experience, exchange of experience with IMPEL members, on-site inspections, prioritization for environmental inspectorates, indicators for efficiency of inspection and quality parameters for benchmarking of environmental inspectorates. The programme also included site visits to two companies, Sanex and Somes Dej, and discussions concerning IPPC permit conditions with the relevant inspectors. Please see the agenda (230-KByte PDF file) for more information. Participants included environmental inspectors from ECENA member and observer countries, employees of the regional environmental inspectorate, and industry representatives, as well as experts from Belgium, Denmark, Italy, United Kingdom. These experts gathered to exchange experiences and establish informal networks. Please see the list of participants (191-KByte PDF file). Participants considered the exchange programme a success (see evaluation results as an MS-Excel file).
The following presentations were made during the meeting (in PowerPoint or MS-Word format, only file sizes above 100-KByte are indicated). Updates on the implementation of the IPPC Directive
Short country summaries on current practices on using environmental compliance and enforcement indicators and benchmarking
Presentation from IMPEL Member Countries experts:
In addition, the following materials were provided:
Additional materials for the site visits in two companies:
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Contents of this page: Implementation of the IPPC Directive Agenda List of participants Evaluation
results |
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