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IED inspection of animal husbandry facilities: carrying out on-site visits

The European Directive 2010/75/EU on Industrial Emissions (Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control), IED for short or IED (Industrial Emissions Directive), regulates the permitting, operation and decommissioning of industrial plants in the EU.  

The Directive entered into force on 06.01.2011 and must be transposed into national law by the Member States by 07.01.2013. The law and the two ordinances implementing the Directive entered into force on 02.05.2013.

The aim of the IED Directive is to avoid, reduce and eliminate as far as possible the environmental pollution of air, water and soil caused by industrial plants.

The installations concerned are subject to special monitoring and must be  inspected regularly as part of an on-site inspection. This must be done every 3 years and every 2 years for livestock facilities subject to the reporting obligations under the PRTR Regulation (PRTR plants)  (Pollutant R elease and Transfer Register = pollutant release and transfer register).

Installations that reach the relevant number of animal places and also exceed certain pollutant thresholds are subject to PRTR. For animal husbandry, the ammonia value is particularly important. This is 10,000 kg/year.

Process flow

The Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection has determined in its decree of 23.10.13 (monitoring plan, Nds. MBl. 41/2013, p. 781) how these on-site inspections are to be carried out. The competent body shall carry them out and shall  use the inspection report printed in the decree for this purpose.

All environmentally relevant areas must be checked. It must also be checked whether the stable buildings (including the associated ancillary facilities such as manure storage facilities) are operated as requested and approved.

The results of the on-site visit shall be documented in the inspection report. Should deficiencies arise, the competent authority must arrange for them to be rectified.

Niedersächsisches Ministerialblatt 41/2013, p. 781

Who should I contact?

The responsibility lies with the district, the Hanover region, the independent city and the large independent city.

Requirements

The installations covered by the Directive include intensive livestock farming or rearing of poultry and pigs with:

  • 40,000 or more poultry places,
  • 2,000 or more fattening pig places (pigs over 30 kg),
  • 750 or more places of sows, including associated piglet rearing places (piglets weighing less than 30 kg live weight, and
  • mixed stocks with a value of 100 or more of the sum of the per hundred shares up to which the number of places is exhausted. 

Which documents are required?

  • Application for authorisation and notification
  • Maintenance logs
  • If applicable, measurement reports

Further documents may be required, which will be determined by the competent body on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the competent authority.

What are the fees?

There are fees according to the General Schedule of Fees (AllGO) of the state of Lower Saxony, which are to be borne by the persons operating the plant. The amount of the fee depends on the time required.

General Rules of Fees (AllGO)

What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?

As a rule, the inspection is announced in good time before the inspection with a view to the provision of the necessary documents.

The result of the inspection must be communicated to the operator no later than 2 months after the date and made available to the public no later than 4 months after the appointment. The conclusion of the inspection report shall be actively made available to the public by the competent authority.

Technically approved by

Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection

Author

The text was automatically translated based on the German content.

competent Bodies

Landkreis Emsland - Fachbereich Hochbau
Address: Ordeniederung 1 , 49716 Meppen
Timetable
Postal address: Post Office Box 15 62 , 49705 Meppen
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Telephone: 05931 44-0
Fax: 05931 44-3621
Transport Connection:

Building Access:
elevator available : yes
wheelchair-accessible : yes

Ansprechpartner

Michael Blankmann
Telephone: 05931 44-2520
Room:
B 520
responsible for:
Thomas Markus
Telephone: 05931 44-1520
Room:
B 520
responsible for:
Annegret Röckers
Telephone: 05931 44-1519
Room:
B 519
responsible for:
Anke Ströcker
Telephone: 05931 44-2519
Room:
B 519
responsible for:
Stefan van Roje
Telephone: 05931 44-1522
Room:
B 522
responsible for:

Data protection information

Landkreis Emsland
Address: Ordeniederung 1 , 49716 Meppen
Timetable
Postal address: Post Office Box 15 62 , 49705 Meppen
Timetable
Telephone: 05931 44-0
Fax: 05931 44-3621
Transport Connection:

Building Access:
elevator available : yes
wheelchair-accessible : yes
bank account:
recipients: Landkreis Emsland
bank: Emsländische Volksbank
BIC: GENODEF1LIG
IBAN: DE26266600600120050000
recipients: Landkreis Emsland
bank: Sparkasse Emsland
BIC: NOLADE21EMS
IBAN: DE39266500010000001339
recipients: Landkreis Emsland
bank: Postbank Hannover
BIC: PBNKDEFF250
IBAN: DE36250100300012132306

Ansprechpartner

Marc-André Burgdorf
responsible for:
Bernd Otten (Datenschutzbeauftragter)
Telephone: 05931 44-1605
Fax: 05931 44-391605
Room:
605
responsible for:
Landesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz Niedersachsen
Address: Prinzenstraße 5, 30159 Hannover
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Telephone: +49 511 12045-00
Fax: +49 511 12045-99
Building Access:
elevator available : unknown
wheelchair-accessible : unknown

Source: Serviceportal Niedersachsen (Portalverbund des Bundes und der Länder)