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SECRETARIAT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL
RESOURCES
MEXICO
Annual
Operating
Report
from Industry
http://www.gob.mx
100% digital procedure that annually collects information on emissions to the air, water and soil, transfers of hazardous wastes to the sewage, by establishment subject to report
What is the COA Web?
Competences in Environmental matters
**Some States have sign agreements with Municipalities or Counties to manage water supply systems
*** Article 12 LGPGIR
Emission
Fixed sources
11 sectors*
Releases
Water bodies
Releases
Contaminated
ground
TransferenceHazardous Waste(grand generator)
Emission
Fixed sources
State sectors
Transference
-Special handling
-Micro generator of
Hazardous Waste***
Emission
Commerce and
services
Transference
Sewerage
Transference
City solid waste
Federal State County/Municipal
Air
Sector
Water
Discharge
Land
Hazardous
Wastes
WasteNOM-
SEMARNAT-
052-2005
Transference
Sewerage**
*Hydrocarbons, power generation, chemicals, glass manufacture, auto makers, cement & lime, metallurgy, paper and
cellulose, asbestos, Paints & Inks, Hazardous Wastes treatment.
LegalFramework
NOMsLAU LF
COA RETC
Regulations Information Follow upThe DGGCARETC regulates the FFJF
Proposes to SFN the development or update of NOMs to strengthen regulation
DGGCARETC receives the information from the RETC and about the fulfillment of constraints of LAU
The DGGCARETC integrates and publishes the PRTR
Follow up on compliance with objective 5 of PROMARNAT
Legal FrameworkLGEEPARegulations::• PCCA• RETC• RISEMARNAT
SFN develops and updates NOMs(Art 8 RISEMARNAT)
Rules
Industrial Regulations
LGEEPA: General Law of Ecological Balance and Environmental ProtectionPCCA: Pollution Prevention and ControlSFN: Undersecretariat of Development and RegulationsNOM: Official Mexican StandardRISEMARNAT: Internal Regulations of SEMARNATDGGCARETC: General Directorate of Air Quality Management and PRTR
FFJF: Fixed Source of Federal JurisdictionLAU: Single Environmental LicenseLF: Operating LicenseCOA: Annual Operation CertificatePRTR: Pollutant Release and Transfer RegisterPROMARNAT: Sectoral Program for the Environment and Natural Resources
Federal
States
Municipalities
Regulation
LicenseLAU
License Air Quality
Monitoring
License
PRTR National
EIFederal
EI State
EI State• Vehicles•
•Natural Sources
PRTRFederal
RETC
Municipal
NORMs& Rules
FormatState Report
Fixed Sources
Report Format
MunicipalitiesCommerce and
services
FederalCOA
Fixed Sources
Management
RENE
PRTRState
Climate Change
INEM
PROAIRE
Projects(publicInformation)
• ONGO• Academy• International
organizations
SocietyGovernment
ProjectsONGO, academy, OI
PRTR of North America Society
Fixed Sources
National Strategy for Air
Quality*
Fixed Sources
servicesCommerce and
Commerce and
Information for monitoring, integration of management instruments and research project
Trend analysis
LAU: Environmental LicenseCOA: Annual Operation ReportEI: Emissions InventoryPRTR: Pollutants Emissions and Transfers Register
NEI: National Emissions InventoryNOMs: Official Mexican StandardsRENE: National Registry of Emissions (Greenhouse Gases)PROAIRE: Management Program to Improve Air Quality
* With focus on:• Territorial integral planning• Urban sustainability• Environmental friendly Productive Processes • Clean energies• Reduction of toxic chemicals• Improvement of agricultural practices
Environmental Air
Management in Mexico
Information use
COA Web
PROFEPA Environmental
Audit
PRTR
GEG: Greenhouse effect gasesINECC : National institute of ecology and climate changeRENE: National emissions registryCONUEE: Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection
National Commission for the Efficient Use of EnergyPROFEPA: Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection
Administrative simplification
COA Web receives information for three General Directorates
AtmospherePRTR
(DGGCARETC)1. The Inventory of Fixed Sources of Federal Jurisdiction2. The Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (PRTR)
Hazardous Wastes
(DGGIMAR)
3.
4. The handling of hazardous waste (service companies)
Climate Change
(DGPCC)
5. The National Registry of Emissions of Gases and Greenhouse Compounds (RENE)
The generation and transfer of hazardous waste
Whos report it?
Sources reporting GHG (RENE): direct emissions > 25,000 tCO₂e + sectors listed in articles 3 y 4 of Regulations of the General Law of Climate Change RENE .
LGCCRegulations RENE
Artícles 3, 4 y 12
RENE
LG
EE
PA
LG
PG
IRL
GC
C
Fixed Sorces discharging water to streams or water bodies of Federal competence (DACN)
RETCLGEEPA
Reglamento RETC
Artículos 9 y 10
AtmósferaLGEEPA
Regulation PyCCA
Artícles 17 y 21
Federal Fixed Sources (FFJF)*11 Federal Sectors (Atmosphere), including HC sector
Fixed source handling Hazardous Wastes (EMRP)1. Collection, transportation and handling of HW2. Treatment of contaminated soil
Hazardous Waste
Great Generator of Hazardous Wastes (GGRP) >10 ton / Year
LGPGIRRegulation
Artícle 72
LGEEPA: General Law of Ecological Balance and Environmental Protection;PyCCA: Prevention and Control of Atmospheric PollutionPRTR: Pollutant Release and Transfer RegisterLGPGIR: General Law for the Prevention and Integral Management of WasteLGCC: General Law on Climate ChangeRENE: National Registry of EmissionsCyGEI: Compounds and Greenhouse Gases
Advantage
100% digital
Access to application: 24 hrs/7
Administrative simplification
Validation criteria during ring capture
Electronic notification
70618208
9112
2014 2015 2016
No. of COA Web received byYear
Since 2015 COA is received through Web. Information is related to the inmediate previous year.
COA Web reception
Year Competence* No. COAs
2014 DAR 622
2015 DAR 710
2016 DAR 789
2014 FFJF 2,429
2015 FFJF 2,690
2016 FFJF 3,148
2014 GEI 730
2015 GEI 905
2016 GEI 918
2014 GGRP 2,482
2015 GGRP 2,982
2016 GGRP 3,255
2014 MRP 796
2015 MRP 926
2016 MRP 1,002
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
DAR DAR DAR FFJF FFJF FFJF GEI GEI GEI GGRP GGRP GGRP MRP MRP MRP
2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016
Number of COAs by users
COAs by users
*Classiffication reported by users:
DAR: Discharge of residual water to national bodyFFJF: Fixed source of federal jurisdictionGHG: Subjects required to report to RENEGGRP: Great hazardous waste generatorsMRP: Hazardous waste management service company
Distribution
AVERAGE
DAR: Discharge of residual water to national bodyFFJF: Fixed source of federal jurisdictionGHG: Subjects required to report to RENEGGRP: Great hazardous waste generatorsMRP: Hazardous waste management service company
HYDROCARBONS23%
ASBESTOS0%
AUTOMOTIVE11%
CELLULOSE AND PAPER3%
CEMENT AND LIME3%
GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
5%
METALLURGICAL19%
PAINTS AND INKS3%
CHEMISTRY25%
HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT
4%
GLASS1%
OTHER3%
Distribution by Sector 2016
TypeQuantity
(ton)%
Air 158,422,400 99.9967Water 3,528 0.0022
Soil 1,650 0.0010
PRTR emissions 2016
14,639.20
1,917.06 1,370.18
712.17 538.64 261.54 203.70 126.68 94.65 50.22 -
2,000.00
4,000.00
6,000.00
8,000.00
10,000.00
12,000.00
14,000.00
16,000.00
10 substances with more emissions to air. No GHG included (ton/year)
157,647,858.06
653,411.97
64,330.66 36,589.40
14,639.20
1,917.06 1,370.18 712.17 538.64
261.54 203.70 126.68 94.65
50.22 41.47 30.99 29.87 22.94 20.12 17.36
1.00
10.00
100.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
100,000.00
1,000,000.00
10,000,000.00
100,000,000.00
1,000,000,000.00
The top 20 substances emitted to air (ton/year) (Logarithmic scale)
PRTR emissions 2016
PRTR emissions 2016
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10,000,000.00
20,000,000.00
30,000,000.00
40,000,000.00
50,000,000.00
60,000,000.00
70,000,000.00
80,000,000.00
Total Emissions to Air by SectorPRTR (2016)
Emisiones RETC 2016
-
5,000,000.00
10,000,000.00
15,000,000.00
20,000,000.00
25,000,000.00
Total emissions to Air by StatePRTR (2016)
Transfereces PRTR 2016
TypeQuantity
(ton)%
Reuse 4,106.20 17.78
Recycling 3,433.98 14.87
Coprocessing 774.36 3.35
Treatment 181.85 0.79
Final Disposal 14,163.12 61.33
Sewerage 19.46 0.08
Incineration 245.65 1.06
Others 167.33 0.72
Reuse 17.78 %
Recycling 14.87 %
Coprossing 3.35 %
Treatment 0.79 %
Final Disposal61.33 %
Sewerage 0.08 %
Incineration 1.06 % Others 0.72 %
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2,000.00
4,000.00
6,000.00
8,000.00
10,000.00
12,000.00
14,000.00
16,000.00
18,000.00
Total Transferences by sector (ton/Year)PRTR 2016
Transfereces PRTR 2016
-
1,000.00
2,000.00
3,000.00
4,000.00
5,000.00
6,000.00
Total Transferences by State (ton/Year)PRTR 2016
Cantidad ton
Transfereces PRTR 2016
Total PRTR Emissions Trend
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Emissions trend of PRTR substances to air (ton)
Gracias!
José Ernesto NavarroDirector de Regulación Industrial y RETC
(55) 5624 3502, Red: 23502