Member State report / Art13 / 2022 / D9 / Sweden / Baltic Sea
Report type | Member State report to Commission |
MSFD Article | Art. 13 Programme of measures (and Art. 17 updates) |
Report due | 2022-10-15 |
GES Descriptor | D9 Contaminants in seafood |
Member State | Sweden |
Region/subregion | Baltic Sea |
Reported by | Havs- och vattenmyndigheten/Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management |
Report date | 2022-03-25 |
Report access | 363 |
Marine reporting units |
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Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea |
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea |
Baltic Sea |
Baltic Sea; NEA Greater North Sea |
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Measure code |
SE-M016 |
SE-M015 |
SE-M017 |
SE-M018 |
SE-M032 |
SE-M1015 |
SE-M1023 |
SE-M1027 |
SE-M1029 |
SE-M1032 |
SE-M1034 |
SE-M1037 |
SE-M1059 |
SE-M1061 |
SE-M1062 |
SE-M1063 |
SE-M1064 |
SE-M1066 |
SE-M1025 |
SE-M1026 |
SE-M1040 |
SE-WFD01 |
SE-WFD02 |
SE-WFD03 |
SE-WFD15 |
SE-WFD16 |
SE-WFD21 |
SE-WFD99 |
Measure old code |
ANSSE-M016;BALSE-M016 |
ANSSE-M015;BALSE-M015 |
ANSSE-M017;BALSE-M017 |
ANSSE-M018;BALSE-M018 |
ANSSE-M032;BALSE-M032 |
ANSE-M038; BALSE-M038 |
ANSSE-M042; BALSE-M042 |
ANSSE-M034; BALSE-M034 |
ANSE-M033; BALSE-M033 |
ANSE-M036; BALSE-M036 |
ANSSE-M044;BALSE-M044 |
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Measure name |
ÅPH 16 – Improvement of management of contaminated sediment
ÅPH 16 – Improved management of contaminated sediments
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ÅPH 15 – Production of guidance for authorities and activities for the disposal of dangerous substances and fouling in the cleaning of ships’ hulls
ÅPH 15 – Develop guidance aimed at authorities and commercial operations for the disposition of contacts and fouling in the cleaning of ship Hulls.
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REEPH 17 – Reducing the spread of dangerous substances from recreational craft
ÅPH 17 – Reduce the spread of contacts from recasting crafts
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ÅPH 18-to identify the substances that may be present in effluent water from waste water treatment plants in concentrations likely to have a negative impact on the marine environment. In addition, with regard to the identified risks, examine the need for and on the basis of such needs develop gen...
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ÅPH 32 – Authorities and municipalities working on the programme of measures for the marine environment need to report on the measures implemented.
ÅPH 32 – Authorities and municipalities working on the MSFD Programme of Measures need to report on the measures implemented.
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Industriutsläppsdirektiv 2010/75/EU
Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU)
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Environmental Assessment Ordinance (2013: 251)
Environmental Regulation (2013: 251)
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Europaparlamentets och Rådets förordning (EU) 2017/852 av den 17 maj 2017 om kvicksilver och om upphävande av förordning (EG) nr 1102/2008.
Regulation (EU) 2017/852 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2017 on mercury, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1102/2008.
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Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP).
Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution.
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European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No ...
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Council Directive of 21 May 1991 concerning urban waste water treatment (91/271/EEC).
Council Directive 91/271/EEC of 21 May 1991 concerning urban waste-water treatment.
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Lag (1980:424) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg (fast avfall). Förordning (1980:789) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg.
Act relative to measures against pollution caused by ships (1980:424), Ordinance (1980:789) concerning measures for the prevention of pollution from ships. |
Ordinance on Environmental Assessments (2017: 966)
Environmental Assessment Regulation (2017: 966)
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Miljömålen.
National environmental targets.
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Miljöbalken (1998:808).
Swedish Environmental Code (1998:808).
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Europaparlamentets och rådets direktiv 2000/60/EG av den 23 oktober 2000 om upprättande av en ram för gemenskapens åtgärder på vattenpolitikens område.
Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy.
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HELCOM Baltic Sea Environment Action Plan
HELCOM’s Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP)
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Helcom Joint documentation
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HELCOM recommendation 25-1 Elimination of PCBs and PCTs |
HELCOM recommendation 28E-8 Environmentally friendly practices for the reduction and prevention of emissions of dioxins and other hazardous substances from small-scale combustion |
HELCOM recommendation 31E-1 Implementing HELCOM’s objective for hazardous substances |
SE-WFD01
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SE-WFD02
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SE-WFD03
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SE-WFD15
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SE-WFD16
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SE-WFD21
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SE-WFD99
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Measure description |
Within the measure, experiences from risk analysis and risk management of contaminated sediments at completed objects are compiled. The measure also works for a technological development in the area of contaminated sediments, which altogether contributes to introducing cost-effective measures of contaminated sediments in order to contribute to achieve good environmental status.
The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that a few activities have been excluded (e.g. distribute funds for control projects of contaminated sediments in the most important areas from the perspective of the marine environment, ensure that sediment is included to a greater extent in the investigations carried out of contaminated areas) as these have not been in the mandate of responsible organisation for implementing the measure (the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency). In addition, the activity of compiling experiences from risk analysis and risk management has been expanded to also promote technological development in the area, which contributes to introducing cost-effective measures. |
The measure shall develop a guide for cleaning ship hulls. The guide shall describes how supervisory authorities (municipalities, County Administrative Boards) will conduct their supervision of the activity. It will also include guidelines on what requirements are to be set for filtration and disposal of biological fouling, requirements for technology to minimize the spread of hazardous substances during the activity and requirements for environmentally friendly disposal of the collected material from the cleaning.
The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. Modification of the measure implies that the measure now is focused on the disposal of hazardous substances and biological growth on ship hulls, hulls of recreational boats are included in ÅPH 17. Therefore, the measure is no longer linked to the environmental target B.2.
Regional coordination: Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, includes similar measure on sustainable technologies against hull growth (e.g. measure S9), coordination in implementation will be sought where relevant. |
The measure includes several activities to reduce the spread of contaminants from recreational boats. This includes investigating the reason for the continued spread of TBT and other hazardous substances from soil and sediments, investigate the need for further regulation and work to establish relevant regulations to address this. The measure also aims to establish guidelines with regard to hull cleaning and other maintenance activities of leisure boats, this is done in order to prevent the spread of TBT and others hazardous substances to the marine environment, but also introduction and spread of (invasive) alien species and micro plastic. Based on this, inspection guidelines should be developed.
The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that the measure focuses on investigating the cause of continued supply of tributyltin (TBT) and other hazardous substances and the need for further regulation in relation to land and sediment in connection with recreational boat use. Another change is that the measure will develop guidelines for hull maintenance of recreational boats to prevent the spread of TBT, other dangerous substances and alien species.
Regional coordination: Helcom’s Baltic Sea Action Plan, BSAP, includes similar measure on biocides on recreational boats (e.g. measure HL29), coordination in implementation will be sought if relevant. |
The overall purpose of the measure is to identify and, in the long term, regulate hazardous substances that are released from treatment plants in such quantities that they risk affecting the marine environment negatively. Through this, the measure contributes to a more uniform and substantiated assessment of the current impact from sewage treatment plants on the aquatic environment and the need for action. |
All authorities and municipalities with implementation responsibilities for measures in the Swedish MSFD Programme of Measures, need to annually report on the progress of implementation of measures to the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management. The reporting mainly relates to the status of the implementation of the measures (activity follow-up), cost follow-up and if relevant, the effect of the measure.
The measure has been modified since Sweden’s programme of measure 2015. The modification implies that information on reporting process is clarified and includes follow-up dialogues but also that implementation plans are going to be developed under each measure in the Swedish programmes of measure. |
The Industrial Emissions Directive (Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on industrial emissions (integrated pollution prevention and control) is a European Union directive which commits member states to control and reduce the impact of industrial emissions on the environment. The directive aims to lower emissions from industrial production through an integrated approach. The directive uses a polluter pays to assign the cost of the updates to the plant. The plan to lower emissions is based on Best available technology to help reach the goals of the directive. The plan allows for flexibility given the best available technology; exemptions to the directive can be granted to firms as well if the cost is greater than the benefit. |
The Regulation sets rules on the control, planning and permission for various environmental activities, such as a fish breeding or wintering of fish; mine extraction of peat, oil, gas, coal, ores, minerals, rock, gravel; food, animal-by products, vegetable and fruit processing and production; wood; metallic and non-metallic products and processing; consumption of organic solvents and other hazardous substances; waste and wastewater treatment. To conduct an environmentally hazardous activity, you must have a permit or there is a notification obligation in order to conduct the activity. In Sweden, there are approximately 6,000 activities that require a permit. |
The EU Regulation on mercury is one of the global efforts to reduce the risk of humans and environment being exposed to mercury. The Regulation restricts the import of mercury and certain mixtures of mercury to the EU. Export of mercury to countries outside the EU is also banned. The Regulation also includes rules on certain types of products that contain mercury, use of amalgam, use of mercury in industrial activities and how mercury waste shall be stored and disposed of. |
The Convention aims to reduces emissions of long-range transboundary transported air pollutants. The geographic scope of the convention is Europe, USA, Canada, Caucasus and Central Asia, and entered into force in 1983. The convention includes eight protocols with targets and measures for specific pollutants, including the Gothenburg Protocol. |
REACH is a regulation of the European Union and concerns registration, evaluation, permits and restrictions of chemical substances. It also contains requirements for users of chemicals. In principle, REACH applies to all chemical substances. |
The objective of the Directive is to protect the environment from the adverse effects of urban waste water discharges. It is a so-called minimum directive, which means that individual member states may introduce stricter rules but not have lower requirements.
Related are also OSPAR recommendations 89/4 and 92/7 but as the purpose of these recommendations have been addressed by the Nitrates Directive, the Waste Framework Directive and the Water Framework Directive, the recommendations have currently been set-aside. |
An Act to prohibit the pollution of the marine environment by ships, regulate the discharge of polluted substances by ships, the construction of ships, and other matters for the prevention of pollution. The Act is divided into 11 Chapters: Introductory provisions (1); prohibition of pollution by ships (2); Acceptance of polluted ballast and tank water of ships and other matters (3); Construction of ships (4); Log books and other matters (5); Supervision (6); Particular provisions regarding pollution (7); Water pollution charge (8); Complaints (9); Liability (10); Miscellaneous (11). Section 2 of Chapter 2 concerns discharge of oil in the Swedish territorial sea, the EEZ and the Baltic. Oil shall be discharged in prescribed places (Chapter 3). The ordinance includes more details on these prohibitions, e.g. from ships' anti-fouling system, oil spills, emissions of chemicals and harmful liquid substances in bulk, discharges of harmful liquid substances, receipt of waste from ships. |
This Regulation concerns environmental impact assessment as prescribed by Chapter 6 of the Environmental Code. A significant environmental impact assessment shall be carried out in accordance with section 3 of the Code. The implementation of plans, programmes or amendments of those may include an activity or measure that requires authorization pursuant to Chapter 7 § 28 of the Code.
It applies to public planning and measures and private sector projects. A plan, programme or amendment indicates the conditions for conducting such activities or taking such measures as are specified in section 6 or the Annex to this Regulation. These include for example: an action programme (according to Chapter 5, Section 8 of the Environmental Code), a waste plan (according to Chapter 15, Section 41 of the Environmental Code), an overview plan (according to the Planning and Building Act 2010: 900), a marine plan according to the Marine Planning Regulation (2015:400), or another plan or program relating to agriculture, forestry, fishing, energy, industry, transport, regional development, waste management, water management, telecommunications, tourism, land-use planning or land use in accordance with Regulation (2018: 2105).
The Regulation sets out the criteria for judging whether an activity shall be subject to an environmental impact procedure by county administrative boards and specifies rules for such procedure (including public consultation). It further elaborates if and how an EIA must be carried out. EIA shall be carried out for projects involving water resources. It also provides for assessment of transboundary effects. |
The environmental quality objectives describe the quality of the environment that Sweden wishes to achieve. There are 16 of objectives covering different areas – from unpolluted air and lakes free from eutrophication and acidification, to functioning forest and farmland ecosystems. For each objective there are a number of 'specifications', clarifying the state of the environment to be attained.
The objectives are: Reduced Climate Impact, Clean Air, Natural Acidification Only, A Non-Toxic Environment, A Protective Ozone Layer, A Safe Radiation Environment, Zero Eutrophication, Flourishing Lakes and Streams, Good-Quality Groundwater, A Balanced Marine Environment, Flourishing Coastal Areas and Archipelagos, Thriving Wetlands, Sustainable Forests, A Varied Agricultural Landscape, A Magnificent Mountain Landscape, A Good Built Environment, A Rich Diversity of Plant and Animal Life.
http://naturvardsverket.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1477059/FULLTEXT01.pdf |
The Swedish Environmental Code was adopted in 1998 and entered into force 1 January 1999. The rules contained within 15 acts have been amalgamated in this comprehensive and fundamental code on environment. The Code is divided into seven Parts and each Part is divided into Chapters (33 in total).
Part 1 contains provisions of general character. Chapter 1 defines objectives and area of application of the Code. Chapter 2 defines general environmental obligations and requirements. Chapter 3 contains basic provisions concerning the management of land and water areas, whereas Chapter 4 contains special provisions concerning land and water management in certain areas in Sweden. Chapter 5 concerns the publication of environmental quality standards and compliance with such standards. Chapter 6 concerns environmental impact statements. Part 2 makes provision for the protection of nature. Chapter 7 provides principally for the protection of areas, i.e. designation of national parks, nature reserves, culture reserves, habitat protection areas, wildlife and plant sanctuaries, shore protection areas, environmental protection areas, water protection areas, and special protection areas and special areas of conservation. Chapter 8 contains special provisions concerning the protection of animal and plant species. Part 3 provides rules that apply to certain activities that may harm the environment. Chapter 9 concerns environmentally hazardous activities and health protection. Chapter 10 deals with to land and water areas, buildings and structures that are so polluted that they may cause damage human health or the environment and provides in particular for responsibility for investigation and after-treatment. Chapter 11 contains provisions relating to specified waterworks and other operations regarding water. Chapter 12 contains rules relative to quarries, agriculture and other activities. Provisions of Chapter 13 shall be applicable to contained use and deliberate release of genetically modified organisms. Chapter 14 concerns chemical products and biotechnical organisms and Chapter 15 waste and producer responsibility in respect of waste. Other provisions of the Code concern valuation and assessment of environmental activities in relation with authorization, legal proceedings, court's decisions, etc. (Part 4), supervision (Part 5), offences, penalties and enforcement (Part 6) and compensation in connection with public interventions and permit application procedures relating to water operation etc, compensation for certain kinds of environmental damage and other private claims, environmental damage insurance and environmental clean-up insurance (Part 7). |
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) sets out rules to halt deterioration in the status of European Union (EU) water bodies and achieve ‘good status’ for Europe’s rivers, lakes and groundwater by 2015. It specifically includes: protecting all forms of water (surface, ground, inland and transitional); restoring the ecosystems in and around these bodies of water; reducing pollution in water bodies; guaranteeing sustainable water usage by individuals and businesses. The WFD addresses many land-based preassures and activities that also affect the marine environment.
Related are also OSPAR recommendations 89/4 and 92/7 but as the purpose of these recommendations have been addressed by the Nitrates Directive, the Waste Framework Directive and the Water Framework Directive, the recommendations have currently been set-aside. |
The HELCOM Contracting Parties have decided on a joint action plan for the Baltic Sea environment, the Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP), adopted in 2007 and updated in 2021. BSAP is HELCOM’s strategic programme of measures and actions for achieving good environmental status of the sea, ultimately leading to a Baltic Sea in a healthy state.
The updated plan includes more theme areas and the objectives for the work have also been updated. The updated BSAP is divided into four segments with specific goals:
-Biodiversity, with its goal of a “Baltic Sea ecosystem is healthy and resilient”,
-Eutrophication, with its goal of a “Baltic Sea unaffected by eutrophication”
-Hazardous substances and litter, with its goal of a “Baltic Sea unaffected by hazardous substances and litter”, and
-Sea-based activities, with its goal of “Environmentally sustainable sea-based activities”. |
The document provides an overview of HELCOM and its contribution to achieving good environmental status in the Baltic Sea Region, e.g. by describing the process and results of the regional coordination of measures and identifies opportunities for improved regional coherence of national measures and for additional joint regional actions. Thus, the document does not include direct measures. Hence, the response “not known” chosen for the field Measure Purpose. |
The recommendation include various recommendations related to PCB or PCTs, such as equipment/articles containing these substances should not be produced or marketed in the Baltic Sea states and that the Contracting Parties should undertake all possible measures to avoid fires, accidents and abnormal operation conditions at sites where PCB containing equipment (with a weight more than 1 kg) is still in use or stored, as well as leakage and spillage from PCB containing equipment still in use or stored. |
The recommendation aims to reduce and prevent emissions of dioxins and other hazardous substances from small-scale combisition e.g. by recommending contracting parties to ensure the introduction of the use of an increasing number of low-emission combustion appliances environmentally sound combustion, but also to increase public awareness. |
By this recommendation, the Governments of the Contracting Parties are recommended to e.g. apply the Strategy to implement the HELCOM Objective for hazardous substances and make use of the principles and methodologies contained therein to move towards the target of the cessation of discharges, emissions and losses of hazardous substances to achieve the Baltic Sea in good environmental status. |
WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities' River Basin Management Plans intended to also contributing to the 2021 updated MSFD PoM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD-measures should however be regarded as preliminary since the adoption and subsequent entry into force of the River Basin Management Plans are delayed.
Försvarsinspektören för hälsa och miljö 4
Kommunerna 1
Kommunerna 2
Länsstyrelserna 1
Länsstyrelserna 2
Länsstyrelserna 4
Naturvårdsverket 1
Naturvårdsverket 2 |
WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities' River Basin Management Plans intended to also contributing to the 2021 updated MSFD PoM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD-measures should however be regarded as preliminary since the adoption and subsequent entry into force of the River Basin Management Plans are delayed.
Havs- och vattenmyndigheten 7
Havs- och vattenmyndigheten 9
Jordbruksverket 1
Jordbruksverket 4
Jordbruksverket 6
Kommunerna 2
Kommunerna 1
Länsstyrelserna 1
Länsstyrelserna 2
Länsstyrelserna 4
Länsstyrelserna 6
Länsstyrelserna 8
Länsstyrelserna 9
Naturvårdsverket 6 |
WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities' River Basin Management Plans intended to also contributing to the 2021 updated MSFD PoM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD-measures should however be regarded as preliminary since the adoption and subsequent entry into force of the River Basin Management Plans are delayed.
Jordbruksverket 6
Kemikalieinspektionen 1
Kommunerna 1
Kommunerna 2
Länsstyrelserna 1
Länsstyrelserna 2
Länsstyrelserna 4
Länsstyrelserna 6 |
WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities’ River Basin Management Plans intended to also address the 2021 updated MSFD POM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD measures should be managed as preliminary concerns the adoption and subsequent ent...
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WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities' River Basin Management Plans intended to also contributing to the 2021 updated MSFD PoM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD-measures should however be regarded as preliminary since the adoption and subsequent entry into force of the River Basin Management Plans are delayed.
Jordbruksverket 6
Kommunerna 2
Länsstyrelserna 2
Länsstyrelserna 4
Naturvårdsverket 1 |
WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities' River Basin Management Plans intended to also contributing to the 2021 updated MSFD PoM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD-measures should however be regarded as preliminary since the adoption and subsequent entry into force of the River Basin Management Plans are delayed.
Boverket 1
Försvarsinspektören för hälsa och miljö 4
Havs- och vattenmyndigheten 1
Kommunerna 1
Kommunerna 2
Kommunerna 4
Kommunerna 5
Länsstyrelserna 1
Länsstyrelserna 2
Länsstyrelserna 4
Naturvårdsverket 7 |
WFD Measures in the Swedish water authorities’ River Basin Management Plans intended to also address the 2021 updated MSFD POM are listed below. The measures are reported at KTM level. The information about the WFD measures should be managed as preliminary concerns the adoption and subsequent ent...
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Update type |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
Measure new in 2021 PoM |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure same as in 2015 PoM |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
2015 measure that was not reported electronically |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
Measure modified since 2015 PoM |
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Measure category |
Category 2.b |
Category 2.b |
Category 2.b |
Category 2.b |
Category 2.b |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.b (non-WFD) |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.a |
Category 1.b (WFD) |
Category 1.b (WFD) |
Category 1.b (WFD) |
Category 1.b (WFD) |
Category 1.b (WFD) |
Category 1.b (WFD) |
Category 1.b (WFD) |
Policy conventions |
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Policy national |
Miljöbalken (1998:808)
Industriutsläppsförordningen 2013:250
Swedish Environmental Code (1998:808)
Industrial Emissions Ordinance (2013:250) |
Miljöprövningsförordning (2013:251)
Environmental Regulation (2013: 251) |
Förordningen (1998:944) om förbud m.m. i vissa fall i samband med hantering, införsel och utförsel av kemiska produkter.
The Chemical Products (Handling, Import and Export Prohibitions) Ordinance (1998:944). |
Naturvårdsverkets föreskrifter (NFS 2016:6) om rening och kontroll av utsläpp av avloppsvatten från tätbebyggelse.
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's regulation on purification and control of discharges of wastewater from urban buildings (NFS 2016: 6). |
Lag (1980:424) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg (fast avfall). Förordning (1980:789) om åtgärder mot förorening från fartyg.
Act relative to measures against pollution caused by ships (1980:424), Ordinance (1980:789) concerning measures for the prevention of pollution from ships. |
Miljömålen
National environmental targets |
Miljöbalken (1998:808)
Swedish Environmental Code (1998:808) |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
Water Management Regulation 2004: 660 |
Governmental assignment to the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Magament to coordinate relevant Swedish authorities' implementation of HELCOM's updated action plan for the Baltic Sea (BSAP) and OSPAR's environmental strategy for the Northeast Atlantic (NEAES). (M2021/01249) |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen.
Water Management Regulation 2004:660 |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen.
Water Management Regulation 2004:660 |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen.
Water Management Regulation 2004:660 |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen.
Water Management Regulation 2004:660 |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen.
Water Management Regulation 2004:660 |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen.
Water Management Regulation 2004:660 |
Vattenförvaltningsförordningen 2004:660 med tillhörande föreskrifter och vägledningar
De åtgärdsprogram som tagits fram av de regionala vattenmyndigheterna med stöd av vattenförvaltningsförordningen.
Water Management Regulation 2004:660 |
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Responsible competent authority |
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management |
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management |
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management |
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management |
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management |
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Responsible organisation |
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency |
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency |
Swedish Transport Agency and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency |
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency |
All responsible organisations (agencies and municipalities) covered by the Programme of Measures are involved in implementing this measure through report on the measures. |
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CBA |
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Measure purpose |
Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys) |
Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment); Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns); Directly restores a species or habitat(s); Improve knowledge base (e.g. by research or one-off surveys); Establish monitoring programmes (of relevant activities, pressures or impacts); Assess effectiveness of the measures (through assessing changes in state/impact/pressure in the marine environment) |
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Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity) |
Directly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by managing the source activity); Directly reduce existing levels of the pressure in the marine environment (e.g. removal of litter or oil spill clean-up); Indirectly prevent further inputs of a pressure (e.g. by governance mechanisms, financial incentives, awareness campaigns) |
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Temporal scope |
2016-2027 |
2016-2027 |
2016-2027 |
2016-2021 |
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Implementation status |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Measure withdrawn |
Measure ongoing |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Implementation started |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Measure implemented |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Implementation started |
Implementation delay |
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Implementation reason |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
Other |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
No obstacles to implementation |
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Reason description |
The measure is withdrawn as several ongoing activities are considered to overlap with the original purpose of the measure, which is why ÅPH18 is excluded from Sweden’s Programme of Measure. Activities that concern emissions of hazardous substances from sewage treatment plants are underway within the framework of the regional water authorities' action program under WFD (Naturvårdsverket 1 and Naturvårdsverket 2). In addition, ongoing work is underway within Helcom, Ospar and the EU to identify criteria for the selection of substances that are relevant for the assessment of environmental status under the Marine Environment Directive. Thus, not to duplicate work that is already ongoing nationally, regionally and within EU, ÅPH 18 is withdrawn. |