欧盟新规改善城市废水处理和再利用
新闻稿 全体会议 环境委员会 2024年4月10日 - 18:33
加强对化学污染物、病原体和抗菌素耐药性的监测
医药和化妆品生产商以及成员国将需为去除微污染物的额外处理费用提供资金
扩大已处理城市废水的再利用,防止水资源短缺
议会通过改进废水处理标准 © Vladyslav / Adobe Stock
周三,欧洲议会议员批准了欧盟关于城市废水收集、处理和排放的新规定。
以481票赞成、79票反对和26票弃权的结果,议会通过了2024年1月与理事会达成的协议,修订欧盟的水管理和城市废水处理标准,以更好地保护公众健康和环境。
到2035年,所有相当于1000人口当量(p.e.,描述每人每天平均释放污染的标准测量单位)或以上的聚居区,在将城市废水排入环境之前,将进行二级处理(即去除可生物降解的有机物)。到2039年,所有覆盖150000人口当量及以上的废水处理厂将采用三级处理(即去除氮和磷),到2045年,这一规定将适用于覆盖10000人口当量及以上的废水处理厂。到2045年,所有150000人口当量(以及基于风险评估的10000人口当量)以上的处理厂将强制进行去除多种微污染物的“四级处理”。
将严格监测各种公共卫生参数(如已知病毒和新出现的病原体)、化学污染物,包括所谓的“永久化学品”(全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质或PFAS)、微塑料和抗菌素耐药性。
该法律为人用医药产品和化妆品设立了生产者责任延伸(EPR),以支付四级处理(去除城市废水中的微污染物)的费用。至少80%的成本将由生产者承担,并由国家融资补充。
欧盟各国将按要求在适当情况下促进所有城市废水处理厂处理过的废水的再利用,特别是在水资源紧张的地区。
引述
报告人Nils Torvalds(Renew, FI)表示:“这项法规将大大改善欧洲的水管理和废水处理标准,特别是关于去除来自药品和个人护理产品的微污染物的新规定。我们将确保这些规定对药品可负担性的影响不会过大,并确保在未来监测和更好地处理有害化学物质,如PFAS。”
下一步
在生效之前,理事会还需要正式批准该协议。
背景
2022年10月,欧盟委员会提出了一项修订城市废水处理指令的提案,使其与欧盟的气候行动、循环经济和减少污染的政策目标保持一致。该法规是欧盟针对空气、水和土壤制定的零污染行动计划下的关键举措之一。
New EU rules to improve urban wastewater treatment and reuse
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Better monitoring of chemical pollutants, pathogens and antimicrobial resistance
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Producers of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics and member states will have to finance costs of additional treatment for micro-pollutants
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Wider reuse of treated urban wastewater to prevent water scarcity
On Wednesday, MEPs approved new EU rules for the collection, treatment and discharge of urban wastewater.
With 481 votes in favour, 79 against and 26 abstentions, Parliament adopted the deal reached with the Council in January 2024 on revising the EU’s water management and urban wastewater treatment standards to better protect public health and the environment.
By 2035, urban wastewater will undergo secondary treatment (i.e., the removal of biodegradable organic matter) before it is discharged into the environment, in all agglomerations of the size of 1,000 population equivalent (p.e., standard measuring unit describing the average pollution released by one person per day) or more. By 2039, tertiary treatment (i.e. the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus) will be applied in all wastewater treatment plants covering 150,000 p.e. and above, and by 2045 in those covering 10.000 p.e. and above. An additional treatment removing a broad spectrum of micro-pollutants ('quaternary treatment') will be mandatory for all plants over 150,000 p.e. (and over 10,000 p.e. based on a risk assessment) by 2045.
The monitoring of various public health parameters (such as known viruses and emerging pathogens), chemical pollutants, including so-called “forever chemicals” (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAS), microplastics and antimicrobial resistance will be strictly monitored.
The law introduces extended producer responsibility (EPR) for medicinal products for human use and cosmetic products, to cover the costs of quaternary treatment (to remove micro-pollutants from urban wastewater). At least 80% of the costs will be covered by producers, complemented by national financing.
EU countries will be required to promote the reuse of treated wastewater from all urban wastewater treatment plants where appropriate, especially in water-stressed areas.
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Rapporteur Nils Torvalds (Renew, FI) said: “The legislation will significantly improve water management and wastewater treatment standards in Europe, especially with new rules on removing micro-pollutants coming from medicines and personal care products. We are making sure that the impact of the rules on the affordability of medicines will not be disproportionate and that harmful chemicals such as PFAS will be monitored and better dealt with in the future.”
Next steps
Council needs to formally approve the agreement as well before it can enter into force.
Background
In October 2022, the Commission tabled a proposal to revise the urban wastewater treatment directive, aligning it with the EU's policy objectives on climate action, circular economy and pollution reduction. The legislation is one of the key initiatives under EU’s zero pollution action plan for air, water and soil.
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来源:https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20240408IPR20307/new-eu-rules-to-improve-urban-wastewater-treatment-and-reuse