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Register Chile Luis Tapia Leighton Manager of the C hilean PRTR Department of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics ID: 788302

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Pollutant Release and Transfer Register Chile

Luis Tapia Leighton – Manager of the Chilean PRTRDepartment of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economicsltapia@mma.gob.cl

Registro de Emisiones y Transferencias

de Contaminantes, RETC

Status of the Single Window System

Madrid – Spain

24/11/2015

Slide2

CONTENTSDepartment of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics

GENERAL INFORMATIONIMPROVES WITH THE SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEMSTATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE: USER INDUSTRY - CONCEPTUAL MODELSTATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE: SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM OBLIGATION 2015STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE: DATA QUALITY - AFFIDAVITSTATUS

OF PRTR IN CHILE: MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRY WASTE

STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE: PRTR LISTWEB SITE: PRTR IN CHILE PRTR AND ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS: GREEN TAXESNEXT CHALLENGES

Slide3

GENERAL INFORMATION OF CHILE

Department of Environmental Information

Division of Information and Environmental Economics

~250,000 Companies16,767 Facilities

~17,270,000

Population (INE 2012)

GDP

per cápita

(PPP) USD 24,170

750,102 Surface area (km

2

)

Sectors

with the highest emissions

, 2014

Thermoelectric

plants

Primary

foundries

Manufacturing

Industries

Main

Economics

Sectors

(Chile)

Mining

Agriculture

Aquaculture

and

fischeries

Financial

Forest

Tourism*

~

46%

~

38%

~ 15%

Slide4

IMPROVES WITH THE SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM

It’s

a system that through a Web Site, the obligated to report their emissions, waste

and/or transfers of pollutants, will access declaration systems of audit institutions to comply with the reporting obligation of the emissions facilities and generators.

SANITARY SUPERINTENDENT

NAVY

AUTHORITY

OTHERS AUTHORITIES

HEALTH MINISTRY

Registration

Registration

Registration

Registration

Login

Direct

Information

Facility

Manager

Report

and

Information

(

facilities

)

Department of Environmental Information

Division of Information and Environmental Economics

Slide5

STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE:

USER INDUSTRY - CONCEPTUAL MODEL

http://vu.mma.gob.cl

Clave Encargado de Establecimiento ID_EstablecimientoClave Delegado de Sistema Sectorial - RUTClave Delegado de Sistema Sectorial - RUT

WEB

SERVICES INTERCONNECTION

Department of Environmental Information

Division of Information and Environmental Economics

Slide6

STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE:

SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM

System Records

RejectedApproved28,633 Requests FacilitiesDepartment of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics

Slide7

STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE:

FACILITIES 2012 AND 2015 Department of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics

Slide8

OBLIGATION 2015

OBLIGATIONRELEVANT DATEANNUAL STATEMENT - NO HAZARDOUS WASTE(Waste

Generator, Municipal Waste and

Final destination Waste)Art. N°26, 27 & 28 of D.S. N°1/2013 MMABefore March 30 should be declared in National Waste Reporting System (SINADER)PRODUCTION FORMArt. N°8 of D.S. N°1/2013 MMABefore August 30 should be declared Production Form (suggested

data)ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EXPENDITURE FORM (EPE)

Art. N°8 of D.S. N°1/2013 MMA

Before

August

30

should

be

declared

EPE

Form

(

suggested

data

)

ANNUAL AFFIDAVITE

Art. N°16 of D.S. N°1/2013 MMA

Between September 1 and October 15 should perform the Annual

Statement

Department of Environmental Information

Division of Information and Environmental Economics

Slide9

STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE:

DATA QUALITY - AFFIDAVITDivisión de Información y Economía AmbientalDepartamento de Información Ambiental

First

period affidavite, from 1 september to 15 october- The Affidavite, involves checking reports in each sectoral system

WS

Affidavite

Capture Single

Window

:

 

Production

Energy

consumption

Fuels

use

Environmental

Protection

Expenditure

(EPE)

unvalidated

data

validated

data

First

Period

:

N

o

Facilities

(

~13,715)

5,815

Affidavit

5,433

Production

f

orm

5,448

EPE

form

Second

Period

:

N

o

Facilities

Pending

7,900

Affidavit

±

7,900

Production

f

orm

±

7,900

EPE

form

Second

period

affidavite

,

from

10

november

to 15

d

ecember

Slide10

STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE:

MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTEDepartment of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics

DECLARATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTE

Reported : 154Not Reported : 191 Total : 345DECLARATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE~4.2 MILLION TONSReported : 2,870 FacilitiesNot Reported : S/I Total : 2,870~62.5 MILLION TONS

unvalidated data - unofficial

unvalidated

data -

unofficial

Municipal

Waste

Municipalities must declare the

waste collected by them or by third parties engaged by it

, during the previous

year

March

, 30

Waste

Generator

Facilities

annually

generate more than 12 tons of waste

are not subject to specific

regulations

March

, 30

Slide11

STATUS OF PRTR IN CHILE:

PRTR Pollutants ListDivisión de Información y Economía AmbientalDepartamento de Información Ambiental

+ Adds the

European List of Waste (ELW), no hazardous waste.+ 130 List of Pollutants and chemicals in the PRTR Chile + 20 (ELW) = 15001Wastes resulting from exploration, mining, quarrying, physical and chemical treatment of minerals02Wastes from agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, forestry, hunting and fishing, food preparation and processing

03

Wastes from wood processing and the production of panels and furniture, pulp, paper and cardboard

04

Wastes from the leather, fur and textile industries

05

Wastes from petroleum refining, natural gas purification and pyrolytic treatment of coal

06

Wastes from inorganic chemical processes

07

Wastes from organic chemical processes

08

Wastes from the manufacture, formulation, supply and use (MFSU) of coatings (paints, varnishes and vitreous enamels), adhesives, sealants and printing inks

09

Wastes from the photographic industry

10

Wastes

from

thermal

processes

11

Wastes from chemical surface treatment and coating of metals and other materials; non-ferrous hydro-metallurgy

12

Wastes from shaping and physical and mechanical surface treatment of metals and plastics

13

Oil wastes and wastes of liquid fuels (except edible oils, 05 and 12)

14

Waste organic solvents, refrigerants and propellants (except 07 and 08)

15

Waste packaging; absorbents, wiping cloths, filter materials and protective clothing not otherwise specified

16

Wastes not otherwise specified in the list

17

Construction and demolition wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites)

18

Wastes from human or animal health care and/or related research (except kitchen and restaurant wastes not arising from immediate health care)

19

Wastes from waste management facilities, off-site waste water treatment plants and the preparation of water intended for human consumption and water for industrial use

20

Municipal wastes (household waste and similar commercial, industrial and institutional wastes) including separately collected fractions

Chapters

of

the

list

Slide12

WEB SITE:

PRTR IN CHILE

Department of Environmental Information

Division of Information and Environmental Economicshttp://www.retc.cl

Slide13

Transfers of Hazardous Waste and other pollutans (SIDREP – Hazardous

Waste System)Emissions to Surface Waters and Continental (RILES System)Transfer Water Pollutants(SISS -Sewage

System)

Emissions to Groundwater(RILES System)Air Emissions(Points

Sources System - F138 / Res. 15.027 )

Land

Emissions

(SINADER

)

National

Waste

Reporting

System

MSW (

Municipality

and Facilities)

GEOREFERENCED

UTM

HUSO

Emissions

Estimated

E

missions

Residential

wood

Emissions

from forest fires and agricultural burning

E

missions

Mobiles

Emissions

urban fires

PRTR OF CHILE AND SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM

Department of Environmental Information

Division of Information and Environmental Economics

Slide14

PRTR AND ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS:

GREEN TAXESDepartment of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics

In September 2014

Law No 20,780 was approved three new taxes were established:

i) A tax on CO

2 emissions (5 USD/TON) ii

) A tax on local pollutants (SO

2

, NO

x

and PM);

y

iii

) A tax on the first sale of vehicles according to their urban performance and NO

X

emissions

.

The

first two taxable emissions of

‘Facilities'

made up of boilers and turbines with a greater than or equal to 50

MWt

(megawatts thermal

).

These

taxes will be implemented in 2017.

Currently

preparing its implementation,

we are

the regulations and developing a monitoring / measurement, recording and verification (MRV) of emissions for taxes pertaining to establishments

.

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CO2 EmissionsGOALS

MRV to implement taxes.Scalable to other sectors.Scalable to other instrumentsPilot system for MRVMRV training professional team

MRV

ExistingPRTRMRV taxes PRTR 2.0

MRV

Existing

PRTR

MRV

requested

t

axes

(+

sectors

)

PRTR 2.0

MRV

Existing

PRTR

PRTR AND ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS:

GREEN TAXES

5 USD/TON

Slide16

NEXT CHALLENGES

System

design for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

Department of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics

The Recycling Promotion Law

(ERP Law -

Ley REP

),

currently in the

last legislative process.

The main

impact will be

on the “Priority

P

roducts”:

Lubricating

oils, electrical and electronic

equipment (including

lamps or

bulbs), newspapers and

magazines,

packaging, pharmaceuticals drugs,

tires,

batteries, expired

pesticides and

vehicles

EPR System

will

be

operational by the end of 2017

Slide17

SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEMS:

INFORMATION

http://vu.mma.gob.cl

Slide18

Thanks!Department of Environmental Information Division of Information and Environmental Economics