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FTJELOILS 66-6<br />

l State Water Programs<br />

No proposed regulations are pending.<br />

EEC Directive%<br />

Pirective on Ground Watel; (538)<br />

Direct discharge into ground water (i.e., without percolation through<br />

the ground or subsoil) of organophosphorous compounds, organohalogen<br />

compounds <strong>and</strong> substances which may form such compounds in the aquatic<br />

environment, substances which possess carcinogenic, mutagenic or<br />

teratogenic properties<br />

'oils <strong>and</strong> hydrocarbons<br />

in or via the aquatic environment <strong>and</strong> mineral<br />

is prohibited. Appropriate measures deemed<br />

necessary to prevent indirect discharge into ground water (i.e., via<br />

percolation through ground<br />

taken by member countries.<br />

or subsoil) of these substances shall be<br />

Directive on Fishinn Water C&&&y (536)<br />

Petroleum products must not be present in salmonid <strong>and</strong> cyprinid waters<br />

in such quantities that they: (1) form a visible film on the surface<br />

of the water or form coatings on the beds of water-courses <strong>and</strong> lakes,<br />

(2) impart a detectable 'hydrocarbon" taste to fish <strong>and</strong>, (3) produce<br />

harmful effects in fish.<br />

Pirecti on the Ouaw Reawed of Sheluish Waters (537)<br />

The manztory specifications for petroleum hydrocarbons specify that<br />

they may not be present in shellfish water in such quantities as to<br />

produce a visible film on the surface of the water <strong>and</strong>/or a deposit on<br />

the shellfish which has harmful effects on the shellfish.<br />

Organohalogens, organophosphates, petroleum hydrocarbons, carcinogens<br />

or substances which have a deleterious effect on the taste <strong>and</strong>/or odor<br />

of human food derived from aquatic environments cannot be discharged<br />

into inl<strong>and</strong> surface waters, territoriaf~waters or internal coastal<br />

waters without prior authorization from member countries which issue<br />

emission st<strong>and</strong>ards. A system of zero-emission applies to discharge of<br />

these substances into ground water.<br />

(542)<br />

Any installation, establishment, or undertaking which produces, holds<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or disposes of certain toxic <strong>and</strong> dangerous <strong>waste</strong>s including<br />

phenols <strong>and</strong> phenol compounds; organic-halogen compounds; chrome<br />

compounds: lead compounds; cyanides; ethers <strong>and</strong> aromatic poly~ycli~<br />

compounds (with carcinogenic effects) shall keep a record of the<br />

quantity, nature, physical <strong>and</strong> chemical<br />

such <strong>waste</strong>, <strong>and</strong> of the methods <strong>and</strong> sites<br />

characteristics <strong>and</strong> origin of<br />

used for disposing of such<br />

<strong>waste</strong>.<br />

on the Classification. Pack- <strong>and</strong> Label&g of Dawroug<br />

(787)<br />

Petroleum <strong>and</strong> coal tar distillates with flash points below 21-C are<br />

classified as flammable substances <strong>and</strong> are subject to packaging <strong>and</strong><br />

6/87

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