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Petra Krsnik*, Marko Zupan**, Franc Lobnik***Environmental Agency of Republic of Slovenia, Vojkova 1b, Ljubljana, SloveniaE-mail: petra.krsnik@gov.sihttp://www.arso.gov.si**University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Center for Soil and Environmental Science,E-mail: marko.zupan@bf.uni-lj.siE-mail: franc.lobnik@bf.uni-lj.siJamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, http://www. bf.uni-lj.si
Overview of soil information and soil protection policies in Slovenia
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Position and size of Slovenia
• Middle Europe and Mediterranean country
• Neighbouring countries: Italy, Austria, Hungary, Croatia
• Size: about 20.000 km2
• Inhabitants: 2 mio
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Regions in Slovenia-10 % lowlands (+ valleys 18%)
-44 % karstic teritory
-56 % forest (wood)
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Geology map (Buser 1998)
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CHROMIC CAMBISOL AND
CHROMIC CAMBISOL AND
CHROMIC LUVISOL
CHROMIC LUVISOL
FLUVISOLFLUVISOL
DYSTRIC CAMBISOLDYSTRIC CAMBISOL(outwash deposits)(outwash deposits)
EUTRIC CAMBISOLEUTRIC CAMBISOL(marl and basic (marl and basic rocks)rocks)
RENDZINARENDZINA
GLEYSOL and GLEYSOL and PLANOSOLPLANOSOL
DYSTRIC CAMBISOLDYSTRIC CAMBISOL(siliceous rocks)(siliceous rocks)
EUTRIC EUTRIC CAMBISOLCAMBISOL
(flysch)(flysch)
ACRISOLACRISOL
SOIL MAP OF SLOVENIASOIL MAP OF SLOVENIA- 42,6 % agricultural land
- 14,6 % arable land
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• Article No. 96. of Environmental Protection Act - monitoring of the State of the Environment (OJ RS, No. 41/04)
• Decree on the limit input concentration values of dangerous substances and fertilisers in soil (OJ RS, No. 84/05)
• Decree on the Limit, Warning and Critical Concentration Values of Dangerous Substances in Soil (OJ RS, No. 68/96)
• Rules on monitoring of the input of dangerous substances and plant nutritients into the soil (OJ RS, No. 55/97)
• Regulation on burdering of the soil with waste input (OJ RS, No. 3/03)
• National Environmental Action Plan (Official Journal of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 83/99) in and Resolution on National Environmental Action Plan 2005-2012. (OJ RS, No. 2/06).
• Agricultural land act (OJ RS, No. 59/96, 31/98 in 01/99)
OJ RS = Official Journal of the Republic of Slovenia
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National Environmental Action Plan
• was adopted at the governmental level in 1999 and a Resolution on National Environmental Action Plan in 2006
• the NEAP set out the goals, guidelines and strategy for environmental protection and the use of natural resources
• the main goals are to prevent further chemical and physical contamination and to perform remedial actions where necessary and feasible,
• detailed action plan for the next period (2005-2012) is established including: preparation of legislation concerning the soil immission
monitoring on State level (National monitoring programme);
adoption the Codes of good agriculture practice according the Nitrate directive;
proceeding of the assessment of soil pollution (quality); establishing soil information system on State level; prevention measures including education and training.
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NEAP 1999 –2003 (2008)NEAP 1999 –2003 (2008)National Environmental Action National Environmental Action PPlanlanAssessment of Soil Pollution
PLAN till 2008:
2692 sites (2x2,
4x4 km)
REALISATION:
1999, 2001 138 sites
1989 – 1995 209 sites
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TOTAL 347 sites
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NEAP 1999 –2005 - RealisationNEAP 1999 –2005 - Realisation
TOTAL: 347 sites (13 %)TOTAL: 347 sites (13 %)
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NEAP 2004 -2008NEAP 2004 -2008PLAN for period 2004 - 2008:
- low density grid (4 km, 8 km)
- 600 m below sea level, non – forestland only
- total 669 sites
EXPECTED COURSE OF REALISATION:• 2004-2006: 109 (79) sites of 8 km grid• 2006-2008: 400 (90) sites of 4 km grid• iclude 11 sites from forest monitoring• proposal for permanent monitoring sites (50 – 150) – not yet chosen• proposal of improvement of polluted sites• survey of remediation actions
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ONLY LABORATORYES WITH AUTHORIZATION (ACCREDITATION)ONLY LABORATORYES WITH AUTHORIZATION (ACCREDITATION) •University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Center for Soil and University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Center for Soil and Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Science
•Institute of Public HealthInstitute of Public Health, Institute of Environmental ProtectionInstitute of Environmental Protection, , MariborMaribor
•ERICo (ERICo (Environmental Research & Industrial Co-operation Environmental Research & Industrial Co-operation
InstituteInstitute )VelenjeVelenje
•National Institute of Chemistry SloveniaNational Institute of Chemistry Slovenia, Ljubljana, Ljubljana
•Agricultural Institute of SloveniaAgricultural Institute of Slovenia
•Institute of Public HealthInstitute of Public Health Novo Mesto Novo Mesto
PROCEDURE OF SOIL POLLUTION ASSESSMENT /
MONITORING
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LOCATION DATA:LOCATION DATA:
• site code, geographic positionsite code, geographic position
• sampling codesampling code
• sampling time, weather conditionssampling time, weather conditions
• map of sampling locationmap of sampling location
• description of location data:description of location data:soil typesoil typeparent materialparent materialvegetation typevegetation typeland useland usepotential sources of pollutionpotential sources of pollutiondistance from roadsdistance from roadsmacro and micro reliefmacro and micro reliefsurface organic matter statussurface organic matter statusetc.etc.
SOIL SOIL POLLUTIONPOLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
STANDARDISED REPORT -page 1STANDARDISED REPORT -page 1
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SOIL DATA:SOIL DATA:
• field description of soil field description of soil
layerslayers
• analytical data: analytical data:
pH, texture, OM, C, pH, texture, OM, C,
C/¸N, P, K, CEC C/¸N, P, K, CEC
• interpretation of soilinterpretation of soilddata ata
SOIL POLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
STANDARDISED REPORT -page STANDARDISED REPORT -page 22
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Inorganic Inorganic ssubstancesubstances
Organic substancesOrganic substances
InterpreteInterpreted valuesd values
PrintePrintedd
valuesvalues
LegendLegend
SOIL POLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
STANDARDISED REPORT -STANDARDISED REPORT - pagepagess 3 and 43 and 4
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SOIL POLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
STANDARDISED REPORT -STANDARDISED REPORT - Thematic maps Thematic maps
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SOIL POLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
STANDARDISED REPORT -STANDARDISED REPORT - Thematic mapsThematic maps
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SOIL SOIL POLLUTIONPOLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
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SOIL SOIL POLLUTIONPOLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
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SOIL SOIL POLLUTIONPOLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
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• data is collected at the Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia,
• database on soil is under development (Oracle, SDE, GIS),
• reports are available on the Internet, other data on request,
• reporting to EEA – not obligatory, Slovenia does not report, since the requested data is reffering to contaminated sites
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SOIL SOIL POLLUTIONPOLLUTION ASSESSMENT / MONITORING ASSESSMENT / MONITORING
STANDARDISED REPORT -STANDARDISED REPORT - POLLUTED SOILSPOLLUTED SOILS
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Future actionsExpectations and suggestions are:
At the EU level soil protection legislation is poorly developed in comparison to that relating to other media, such as air and water. It should be treated individually and receiving the same attention as air and water.
Harmonised soil monitoring system needs to be established in order to record the state of soil pollution at national and EU level. (Legislation of EU, is in process, but not yet harmonized on national level of all member states. (soil monitoring working group report, Van-Camp et al, 2004)).
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• The following should be done:
comparison of so far existing proposal for Slovenia (ROTS, 2000) which should be harmonized regarding the EU guideline (overview of soil , harmonization of reference methods for parameters, equipment and holders of activity),
to compile and implement Rules on the imission monitoring of soil,
elaboration of framework programme of sampling regarding ReNEAP objectives,
monitoring establishment and defining operative method and form of reporting for state and EU purposes,
soil information system and its inclusion in others (GIS) information systems,
proposal of remediation measures for most endangered areas,
survey of remediation actions.
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Thank you