best available technologies for manure treatment - Baltic Green Belt
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Best Available Technologies <strong>for</strong> <strong>manure</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> baltic sea 2020<br />
2: METHODOLOGIES AND ORGANISATION<br />
of the project to be a potential tool to implement<br />
<strong>best</strong> practices <strong>for</strong> <strong>manure</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> in the <strong>Baltic</strong> Sea<br />
catchment area. Hence, one objective of this report is<br />
to evaluate the efficiency of the directive to communicate<br />
and implement “Best Available Techniques”<br />
(BATs) to reduce leaching of nutrients from installations<br />
<strong>for</strong> the intensive rearing of pigs.<br />
A questionnaire was elaborated and trans<strong>for</strong>med<br />
into a digital survey, se Annex F. Members of the IPPC<br />
Technical Working group (Annex G) and IPPC In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Exchange Group (Annex H) were invited to<br />
participate in the survey. Ten persons responded, most<br />
of them from the Technical Working Group.<br />
Interviews were per<strong>for</strong>med with staff at the IPPC<br />
Department at DG Environment, the IPPC Bureau<br />
and with national responsible authorities <strong>for</strong> implementation<br />
of the IPPC Directive in Denmark, Poland<br />
and Sweden (list of people met in Annex C). Additional<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation has been sought at DG Environment<br />
and IPPC Bureau web pages.<br />
2.2: Organisation<br />
The project is executed by Project Manager Henning<br />
Lyngsø Foged at the Danish Innovative Centre <strong>for</strong><br />
Bioenergy and Environmental Technologies, (CBMI),<br />
being sparred and assisted by several of his colleagues,<br />
first of all Michael Støckler and Karl Martin Schelde.<br />
The project has been implemented according to<br />
the time schedule, which was developed in connection<br />
to the initial kick-off meeting at Agro Business<br />
Park on 17 August 2009.<br />
A close, effective, transparent and open cooperation<br />
has taken place between the Project Leader<br />
and Researcher Lotta Samuelson of the <strong>Baltic</strong> Sea<br />
2020 secretariat, with who weekly scheduled telephone<br />
meetings took place. Lotta Samuelson took<br />
the lead on the <strong>for</strong>mulation of the questionnaire <strong>for</strong><br />
the survey as well as <strong>for</strong> the inviting of people to<br />
the roundtable discussion, and also took the lead in<br />
several meetings with stakeholders in Brussels, Poland<br />
and Denmark.<br />
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