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Contents of the presentation
1. Introduction: Water and waste water situation in Germany
2. Procedures, contents of the waste water statistics in Germany
3. International Reporting on waste water (e.g. Joint Questionnaire)
4. Problems to fulfill the requirements
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Birgit Hein, Head of division for environmental statistics
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1.) Introduction: Current data
The German
river basin districts
according to the
Water Framework
Directive
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1.) Introduction: Current data
Key data:
Population
Total area
River Basin
Districts
Water
Resources
million
km2
in Mrd. m3
Waste water discharge
Intensity of
water use
m3 per
inhabitant
m3 per km2
Donau
9 403
56 270
51
7,2
371
62 007
Rhein
36 751
105 510
83
22,3
483
168 093
Weser
9 469
46 100
14
38,2
546
112 174
18 541
97 455
27
33,4
434
82 520
8 276
51 685
12
11,6
113
18 086
82 440
357 020
188
20,2
429
99 077
Elbe
Little Districts
Total
Rain-laden climate: precipitation 779 mm
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1.) Introduction: Current data
Water extraction and waste water discharge, 2001
mn m3
Water extraction
Waste water discharge into
water bodies 1
total
Economic sector
Public water supply and
including
total
treated
untreated
ground and
waste
waste
spring
water
water
water
5 409.0
4 010.7 10 523.3 10 473.4
7 760.3
2 150.5
49.9
waste water disposal
Mining and quarryring,
5 744.5
890.9
4 853.6
manufacturing
Thermal power stations for
public supply (includes
cooling water
24 837.0
42.5 24 323.8
46.0
24 277.8
Total
38 006.2
6 203.8 40 591.6
11 410.3
29 181.3
1) Incl. foreign water and precipitation water from the sewage system, excl. unused water.
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1.) Introduction: Current data
Waste water generated by different sectors (mn m3)
50.000,0
untreated waste water
treated waste water
40.000,0
11.410,3
30.000,0
46,0
20.000,0
29.181,3
24.277,8
10.000,0
890,9
10.473,4
49,9
4.853,6
0,0
Urban waste water
disposal 1)
Mining and quarryring,
manufacturing
Thermal power stations
for public supply
Total
1) Incl. foreign water and precipitation water from the sewage system
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1.) Introduction: Current data
Waste water generation in the river basin districts
(bn m 3) in 2001
20
15
10
5
0
Donau
Rhein
Weser
Treated w aste w ater
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Elbe
Little districts
Untreated w aste w ater
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1.) Introduction: Current data
Waste w ater treated in urban treatm ent plants (m m 3)
bn m3
12 000
0 ,1 %
3 %
10 000
1%
7 %
15 %
8 000
7 %
6 000
39 %
4 000
2 000
5 %
92 %
95 %
1998
2001
82 %
54 %
0 000
1991
1995
Primary Treatment
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Secondary Treatment
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Tertiary Treatment
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1.) Introduction: Current data
Population connected to urban
waste water treatment (2001)
100,0
95,0
90,0
85,0
80,0
75,0
Donau
Rhein
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2.) Procedures, contents of the waste water statistics in Germany
Structure of waste water management and statistics
Disposal of waste water generated by
the domestic and the industrial
sector through urban waste water
collection systems and treatment
plants
Statistic on public water supp
and
urban waste water disposal
(§ 6 UStatG)
run by municipalities or companys
(governmental or private)
Statistic on water use and
waste water disposal by mining, quarrying,
manufacturing industry (§ 7 UStatG)
and
by production of electricity (§ 9 UStatG)
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Discharge and treatment of
waste water
by the industrial sector
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2.) Procedures, contents of the waste water statistics in Germany
Statistic on urban waste water disposal
6 P:
independent waste
water disposal
(municipalities,
13 364)
6 S:
urban sewerage
(municipalities or
companies, 7 159)
6 K:
urban waste water
treatment
- Population without connection to urban waste water collecting systems
including connection to small sewage treatment plants and discharge
less pits
- Population connected to urban waste water collection systems without
treatment
- Kind, length and year of construction of the sewerage network
- Number and storage volume of the sewage system for rainwater
- Ways of transmission for the collected waste water including (volume)
+ transmission to urban waste water treatment plants
+ direct discharge into environment (including the location)
+ transmission to industrial treatment plants
- Population connected to industrial treatment plants
- Kind of waste water treatment:
primary, secondary, tertiary treatment
- Connected population (number and actual occupation in terms of
inhabitant equivalents, BOD)
- Design capacity in terms of inhabitant equivalents, BOD
- Volume of waste water per year
- Location of discharging into water bodies
(municipalities or
- Concentration of selective emissions
companies, 10
188)
- Number of plants and storage volume of the sewage system for
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- Sewage
sludge production,
and disposal (tons of dry solids)
2.) Procedures, contents of the waste water statistics in Germany
Statistic on industrial waste water disposal
Respondents: units of mining, quarrying, manufacturing and production of electricity (2001: 1
7 A / 9 A:
Part IV
Waste water
generation
and
discharge
- Origin of waste water (cooling or production processes)
- Transmission to
+ urban waste water collecting systems and treatment plants
+ own industrial treatment plants
+ other external industrial treatment plants
- direct discharge into environment (including the location) and
concentration of selective emissions
7 B / 9 B:
Waste water
treatment
- Kind of waste water treatment
primary, secondary, tertiary treatment and special procedures
- Transmission to
+ urban waste water collecting systems and treatment plants
+ other external industrial treatment plants
- Transmission to another own industrial treatment plant
- direct discharge into environment (including the location) and
concentration of selective emissions
- Sewage sludge production, treatment and disposal (tons of dry solids)
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3.) International Reporting on waste water (e.g. Joint Questionnaire)
Table 4:
National population connected to
waste water treatment plants
+ everything is available up to one position
- not available: independent waste water
collecting system including secondary
treatment
Table 5:
Treatment capacity, in terms of
BOD for the different types of
treatment
Table 6:
Sewage sludge production and
disposal (volume and tons of dry
solids) for the different types of
treatment
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3.) International Reporting on waste water (e.g. Joint Questionnaire)
Table 7: Part I - Volume
Waste water generation by
point sources (different sectors) and
non point sources
+ data are available for most of the industrial
sectors
- no data from agricultural sector or
construction sector
- no data for non point sources
Waste water discharged by type of
collecting system
+ most of the data are available
- no delivery of data on waste water reused
and for the detailed positions of waste
water generated by the domestic sector
Table 7: Part II - BOD, COD,
Suspended Solids, N-Tot, P-Tot, As,
Population Equivalents, selected
hazardous substances
for the same classification than in
part
- data are only available on effluents of urban
treatment plants for COD, N-Tot und P-Tot
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4. Problems to fulfill the requirements
General reasons:
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•
•
•
For collecting new data a modification of the law is necessary
The long tradition hinders modification
Actually the politics plan to reduce the „statistical burden“ for enterprises
„ Länder“ also collect data, this results in double surveys parallel to the statistics
- Water politics are primarily in their hand
- The European Commission requires data, e.g. Urban Waste Water Directive“
• Other additonal data collection: Environmental agency; EPER
•
•
•
Data collection is conducted only every three years
Some sectors are not included (services, contstruction, agriculture)
Overlapping parts are difficult to report while the statistics are subdivided in two parts
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4.) Problems
Institutions in charge
Waste
water
policy
Federal governement
16 „Länder“ (states)
Federal ministry of environment
Ministries of environment
Federal environment agency
Regional Environment agencies
Regional authorities
Data
collection
Federal statistical office
Regional statistical offices
Federal environment agency
Regional Environment agencies
Federal agency for Water Protection
Regional authorities
German meteorological agency
Several associatons
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4. Problems to fulfill the requirements
Specific reasons
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Degree of detailing is particular very high, but
the political need is not clear
the tables are often organized from a more theoretical point of view
Deviation of definitions
Conclusion
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Concentration of the priority data
Extension of the use of other databases (UGR, EPER)
Improvement of coordination between the different requirements
(primarily within the EU)
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Waste water loading scheme
POINT SOURCES:
Agriculture
WW 5.2.2
Industrial Activities (WW_5)
WW 5.2.1
•Mining and quarrying
•Manufacturing Industry
•Prod./Distr. Electricity
•Construction
IWWTP
WW 5.2
WW 6.2
WW 7.2
WW 5.1
WW 4.1
Domestic Sector (WW_4)
•Other activities
•Households
Urban Waste
Water Collecting
System
WW 6.1
WW 7
WW 6
WW 6.3
WW 4.2.2
Independent
treatment
NON-POINT SOURCES:
• Run-off rainwater
• Agriculture
• Atmospheric deposition
WW 7.1
UWWTP
WW 4.2
I
N
L
A
N
D
W
A
T
E
R
S
WW 4.2.1
Rainwater run-off from paved area,
infiltration and drainage into collecting
system
Drainage from soils, direct transfers etc.
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