Member State report / Art11 / 2020 / D7 / Finland / Baltic Sea

Report type Member State report to Commission
MSFD Article Art. 11 Monitoring programmes (and Art. 17 updates)
Report due 2020-10-15
GES Descriptor D7 Hydrographical changes
Member State Finland
Region/subregion Baltic Sea
Reported by Finnish Environment Institute
Report date 2020-10-31
Report access

Descriptor
D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
D7
Monitoring strategy description
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Hydrographic changes refer to anthropogenic changes in water flow, salinity, wave formation and temperature. The programme monitors pressure factors that cause local hydrographic changes to the sea temperature and salinity, such as the heat load from nuclear and thermal power plants and its catchment area, as well as activities affecting water flows and salinity (e.g. impoundment, terrace). Some of the information collected also serves the Energy Programme, including underwater noise. The programme is divided into two sub-programmes: Significant changes in temperature conditions and significant changes in salinity conditions and flows. The programme covers descriptors 7 (criteria D7C1 and D7C2) and 11 and pressure ‘changes in hydrological conditions’. The second pressure associated with this descriptor (due to permanent alteration of the seabed substrate or morphology or exploitation of the seabed substrate) is dealt with in the context of the seabed integrity (Descriptor 6).
Coverage of GES criteria
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Gaps and plans
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
No gaps.
Related targets
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
  • ALUE1
Coverage of targets
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Related measures
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
  • BALFI-X001-HYDRO - 'Measures that relate to the Environmental Impact Assessment Procedure Act (468/1994, EIA Law) and Decree (713/2006, EIA Regulation)'
Coverage of measures
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Adequate monitoring was in place in 2014
Related monitoring programmes
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
  • BALFI-d07-1
  • BALFI-d07-2
Programme code
BALFI-D07-1
BALFI-D07-1
BALFI-D07-1
BALFI-D07-2
BALFI-D07-2
BALFI-D07-2
BALFI-D07-2
BALFI-D07-2
BALFI-D07-2
BALFI-D07-2
BALFI-D07-2
Programme name
Permanent changes in temperature
Permanent changes in temperature
Permanent changes in temperature
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Permanent changes in salinity and hydrography
Update type
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Same programme as in 2014
Old programme codes
Programme description
Surveillance monitoring of the outflow water from industry and power plants as well as human activities causing changes in currents, water flows, salinity, wave regime and temperature.
Surveillance monitoring of the outflow water from industry and power plants as well as human activities causing changes in currents, water flows, salinity, wave regime and temperature.
Surveillance monitoring of the outflow water from industry and power plants as well as human activities causing changes in currents, water flows, salinity, wave regime and temperature.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow is carried out by surveillance monitoring by industry and power plants as well as impact assessments of various construction projects at sea.
Monitoring purpose
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
  • Human activities causing the pressures
  • Pressures in the marine environment
Other policies and conventions
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
  • Water Framework Directive
Regional cooperation - coordinating body
Regional cooperation - countries involved
Regional cooperation - implementation level
Monitoring details
Features
Non-renewable energy generation
Hydrographical changes
Non-renewable energy generation
Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
Coastal defence and flood protection
Land claim
Hydrographical changes
Hydrographical changes
Renewable energy generation (wind, wave and tidal power), including infrastructure
Coastal defence and flood protection
Land claim
Elements
  • Not Applicable
  • Temperature
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Current regime
  • Wave regime
  • Salinity
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
  • Not Applicable
GES criteria
D7C1
D7C1
D7C2
D7C1
D7C1
D7C1
D7C1
D7C1
D7C2
D7C2
D7C2
Parameters
  • Extent
  • Other
  • Extent
  • Other
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Extent
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
  • Other
Parameter Other
Changes in water temperature
Amount
Macrophytes and macrozoobenthos
Salinity
Salinity
changes in salinity and water flow
changes in salinity and water flow
changes in salinity and water flow
Spatial scope
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
  • Coastal waters (WFD)
Marine reporting units
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
  • BAL-FI-AS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BB-COAST
  • BAL-FI-BS-COAST
  • BAL-FI-GF-COAST
  • BAL-FI-QK-COAST
Temporal scope (start date - end date)
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
2014-9999
Monitoring frequency
Continually
Continually
Continually
As needed
As needed
As needed
As needed
As needed
As needed
As needed
As needed
Monitoring type
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
  • Administrative data collection
  • In-situ sampling coastal
Monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
  • Other monitoring method
Monitoring method other
Water temperature is measured from the outflow pipe and in the surrounding area of land based industries. The sub-program includes monitoring of temperature impacts on macrophytes and macrozoobenthos. As this is a surveillance monitoring the detailed monitoring method is laid out in the license.
Water temperature is measured from the outflow pipe and in the surrounding area of land based industries. The sub-program includes monitoring of temperature impacts on macrophytes and macrozoobenthos. As this is a surveillance monitoring the detailed monitoring method is laid out in the license.
Water temperature is measured from the outflow pipe and in the surrounding area of land based industries. The sub-program includes monitoring of temperature impacts on macrophytes and macrozoobenthos. As this is a surveillance monitoring the detailed monitoring method is laid out in the license.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
The sub-program includes monitoring of changes in salinity and water flow (current velocity) in outflow waters of industrial power plants as well as in the water affected by underwater constructions (eg. wind parks, dams, bridges). The methods follow the Finnish accredited standards but details may vary depending on the operator.
Quality control
Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY) monitors process
Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY) monitors process
Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY) monitors process
No quality control yet
No quality control yet
No quality control yet
No quality control yet
No quality control yet
No quality control yet
No quality control yet
No quality control yet
Data management
Industry and power plants submit data yearly into YLVA - https://www.ymparisto.fi/fi-FI/Kartat_ja_tilastot/Tietojarjestelmat/Ymparistonsuojelun_valvonnan_sahkoinen_asiointijarjestelma_YLVA
Industry and power plants submit data yearly into YLVA - https://www.ymparisto.fi/fi-FI/Kartat_ja_tilastot/Tietojarjestelmat/Ymparistonsuojelun_valvonnan_sahkoinen_asiointijarjestelma_YLVA
Industry and power plants submit data yearly into YLVA - https://www.ymparisto.fi/fi-FI/Kartat_ja_tilastot/Tietojarjestelmat/Ymparistonsuojelun_valvonnan_sahkoinen_asiointijarjestelma_YLVA
Data access
Related indicator/name
Contact
References