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THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Directive 91/676/EEC of 12 December 1991 concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources(1), and in particular the third subparagraph of paragraph 2 of Annex III thereto,
Whereas:
(1) If the amount of manure that a Member State intends to apply per hectare each year is different from the one specified in the first sentence of the second subparagraph of paragraph 2 of Annex III to Directive 91/676/EEC and in point (a) thereof, that amount has to be fixed so as not to prejudice the achievement of the objectives specified in Article 1 of that Directive and has to be justified on the basis of objective criteria, such as, in the present case, long growing seasons and crops with high nitrogen uptake.
(2) Belgium submitted to the Commission a request for a derogation under the third subparagraph of paragraph 2 of Annex III to Directive 91/676/EEC referred to the region of Flanders.
(3) The requested derogation concerns the intention of Belgium to allow the application in Flanders, in specific holdings, of up to 250 kg nitrogen per hectare per year from livestock manure in parcels cultivated with grassland and maize undersown with grassland and up to 200 kg nitrogen per hectare per year from livestock manure in parcels cultivated with winter wheat followed by a catch crop and with beet.
(4) The legislation implementing Directive 91/676/EEC for the region of Flanders, the ‘Decree for the protection of water against pollution by nitrates from agricultural sources’ (Manure Decree) has been adopted on 22 December 2006(2) and applies equally to the requested derogation.
(5) The Manure Decree applies through the whole territory of Flanders.
(6) The legislation implementing Directive 91/676/EEC includes limits for the application of both nitrogen and phosphorus. Phosphorus application with chemical fertilisers, as a rule, is prohibited unless soil analysis is performed and a permit is issued by the competent authority.
(7) Water quality data submitted show a downwards trend in average groundwater nitrates concentration and in average nutrient concentration, including phosphorus, in surface waters.
(8) The application of nitrogen from livestock manure decreased, in the period 1997-2005, from 162 million kg to 122 million kg and the application of phosphorus (P2O5) from livestock manure decreased, in the same period, from 72 million kg to 50 million kg, both as effect of decrease in livestock numbers, low nutrient feeding and manure processing. The use of nitrogen and phosphorus from chemical fertilisers decreased respectively by 44 % and by 82 % since 1991 and it is now corresponding to 57 kg per hectare nitrogen and 6 kg per hectare phosphate.
(9) The supporting documents presented in the notification show that the proposed amount of respectively 250 kg and 200 kg per hectare per year nitrogen from livestock manure is justified on the basis of objective criteria such as long growing seasons and crops with high nitrogen uptake.
(10) The Commission after examination of the request considers that the proposed amounts of respectively 250 kg and 200 kg per hectare per year of nitrogen from livestock manure, will not prejudice the achievement of the objectives of Directive 91/676/EEC, subject to certain strict conditions being met.
(11) In order to avoid that the application of the requested derogation leads to intensification of livestock rearing, the competent authorities should ensure the limitation of the number of livestock which can be kept in each farm (nutrient emission rights) in the region of Flanders according to the provisions set out in the Manure Decree of 22 December 2006.
(12) This Decision should be applicable in connection with the second action programme in force for the region of Flanders for the period 2007 to 2010 (Manure Decree of 22 December 2006).
(13) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Nitrates Committee set up pursuant to Article 9 of Directive 91/676/EEC,
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OJ L 375, 31.12.1991, p. 1. Directive amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 284, 31.10.2003, p. 1).
Belgisch Staatsblad of 29.12.2006 p. 76368.
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