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Reports on Water Quality Monitoring

Case Study Reports tackling coastal water quality

i. Landfills

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Assessing the marine environmental quality of the coastal waters exposed to the Maghtab Solid Waste Disposal Site
Final report June 2004FINAL REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. Victor Axiak, dated June 2004

ii. Aquaculture

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Marine Environmental Monitoring Programme - Tuna Penning Farm NE Malta (Off St. Paul's Bay)
Final Report June 2001 - January 2002

FINAL REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. Victor Axiak, dated June 2004



iii. Ferry Development

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6th Surveillance Monitoring Report - Construction of new ferry terminal facilities at Cirkewwa
 REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. P.J. Schembri and Dr. J.A. Borg, dated March 2006


Studies related to Marine Discharges

Malta's obligations under the Land-based sources protocol of the Barcelona Convention

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National Baseline Budget of Emissions/Releases for SAP targeted pollutants (Version 27 Feb 2004)

February 2004

Within the framework of the implementation of the Strategic action Plan Programme (SAP) adopted by the 12th meeting of the Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention, Malta is expected to prepare a national Baseline Budget (BB) of emissions/releases for the SAP targeted pollutants covering all the substantial land-based sources. This BB together with a National Diagnostic Analysis (NDA) should form the starting point for the eventual formulation and implementation of a National Action Plan (NAP) for Malta for the reduction and elimination of land-based pollution.


REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. Victor Axiak, dated February 2004

  

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National Action Plan for Malta for the Reduction and Elimination of Land Based Pollution

January 2004

Within the framework of the Strategic Action Programme (SAP) to address pollution from land based activities, as adopted by the Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention (Monaco, November 2001), Malta is in the process of formulating a National Action Plan (NAP) for the reduction and elimination of land-based pollution. The designated national authority for the coordination of this task is the Environment Protection Directorate of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority.


REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. Victor Axiak, dated January 2004

  

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National Action Plan for the Protection of the Marine Environment From Land-Based Activities

November 2005

In 1995, 108 countries including Malta and the European Commission, concerned about the state of the world's coastal and marine environments, adopted the Washington Declaration, and made a commitment to ensure that, through improved governance of coastal and marine environments, they would protect and preserve the marine environment from the impacts of land based activities. They agreed to implement a Global Programme of Action (GPA).

At the regional level, and as a contracting party to the Barcelona Convention, Malta signed and ratified the revised LBS protocol, which covers watersheds on the landward side of the Mediterranean. In effect the whole of Malta falls within the remit of the LBS protocol.

  

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National Marine Pollution Strategy to Control Direct Discharges into the Marine Environment

Final Report March 2003

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Presentation - Consultancy on Matters Related to Direct Discharges to the Marine Environment

The three main objectives of this report was to monitor direct marine discharges; to prepare a National Strategy for the control of direct marine discharges; and to assist industrial operators in the preparation of implementation plans with respect to the control of direct marine discharges, and advise on the implementation of these plans.

These objectives would enable the Environment Protection Directorate to come in full compliance with the obligations in the EU Aquis within the timeframes as specified in the NPAA

FINAL REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. Victor Axiak , dated June, October / November 2004

 

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Part 1 & Part 2

Assessing the Impact of Compliance with CD 76/464/EEC and other related Water Quality Directives with Reference to Marine Discharges In Malta

Final Report November 2000

The report carries out an appraisal on point sources of liquid discharges to the marine environment, and assesses the current load of effluents from such sources as arising from different industrial and other sectors. In doing so, it identifies per sector, those requirements for provisions and measures that have to be taken into account to ensure compliance with a range of EU water quality Directives which are relevant to marine discharges.

The relevant Directives were mainly: the Dangerous Substances Directive 76/464/EEC and its daughter Directives; the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC and the Water Framework Directive.

FINAL REPORT, SUBMITTED TO Ministry for the Environment By Prof. Victor Axiak & Carmen Delia, dated November 2000


Monitoring under the Land-based sources protocol of the Barcelona Convention


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Part 1 , Part 2, Part 3 & Part 4 

Monitoring Programme for Coastal Waters 

June, October / November 2000 - Monitoring Coastal Waters Fourth Report

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May 2004 - Monitoring Coastal Waters Seventh Report

The present coastal water quality monitoring programme was initiated in February 1998 and since then data has been periodically presented in a number of reports. The present report is the 7th in this series. It presents data on environmental monitoring carried out in June 2003 and March 2004. It is to be considered as a follow-up to the previous reports and as such should be read in conjunction with them.

In June 1997, the Pollution Control co-ordinating Unit of the Environmental Protection Department entered into an agreement with the Marine Ecotoxicology Laboratory (Department of Biology) of the University of Malta, to jointly undertake a monitoring programme to assess environmental quality in local inshore waters.

FOURTH REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. Victor Axiak , dated June, October / November 2004

  

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Monitoring Pollution by Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Inshore Coastal Areas Around Malta  

January 2003The aim of the project was to identify trends in levels of pollution by petroleum hydrocarbons in inshore coastal waters around Malta which are more likely to be exposed to risks of contamination. These sites (including, the main harbours) have been monitored in 1989 and more recently in 1993; to establish baseline data on the levels of such pollution in other areas which have not been monitored as yet; and to provide the necessary information on the basis of which an assessment of the degree of environmental damage resulting from future incidents of oil spillage, may be made.

REPORT, SUBMITTED TO MEPA By Prof. Victor Axiak, dated January 2003

Monitoring under the EU Environment Acquis

Bathing Water Regulations (LN380/2003)

The Bathing Water Directive (CD76/160/EEC) has been transposed as LN380/2003 under the Public Health Act (Act XIII of 2003). MEPA carries out monitoring of bathing waters jointly with the Department of Public Health (DPH). The bathing season in Malta runs from approximately mid-May to mid-October. While the DPH carries out monitoring of microbiological parameters, MEPA carries out monitoring of physico-chemical parameters.

The bathing water monitoring program is carried out jointly between the Department of Public Health within the Ministry of Health (who carries out monitoring of microbiological parameters) and the Environment Protection Directorate within the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (who carries out monitoring of physico-chemical parameters).

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2003 - Report on physico-chemical monitoring (carried out by MNL)

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2004 - Report on physico-chemical monitoring (carried out by CEFIT, Italy)

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2005 - Report on physico-chemical monitoring (testing carried out by MNL)

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 2006 - Report on physico-chemical monitoring (testing carried out by MNL)
  

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Recreational Water Programme

Abstract Report on the Microbiological Quality for Bathing Water - Bathing Season 2004

This programme, (also carried out in collaboration with the Regional Health Inspectors and the Public Health Laboratory) ran on a regular weekly basis from 17 May and 24 October. Throughout this period, 87 official bathing sites were monitored.