Title: INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE BOTHNIAN BAY
1BOTHNIAN BAY LIFE
- INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE BOTHNIAN BAY
- Finnish-Swedish co-operation towards sustainable
development
2Project objectives
- To get a general view of the state of the
Bothnian Bay and the factors affecting it - To improve information exchange on environmental
issues between industries and municipal and
regional authorities in Finland and Sweden - To develop guidelines for the integrated
management and monitoring of the Bothnian Bay
3The Bothnian Bay is sensitive to pollution load
- Low salt concentration, harsh winter with ice
coverage and humic rivers play a major role in
the life of the Bothnian Bay - Most of the pollution load originates from
industrial plants, population centres, and rivers
flowing into the bay - Acidity is a severe problem in areas under the
influence of sulphate soils
4Project participants
- Funding
- the European Union Life Environment (520 000
Euros) - Partners and co-financiers (529 000 Euros)
- Project partners
- North Ostrobothnia, Lapland and West Finland
Regional Environment Centres in Finland (NOREC,
LAPREC, WFREC) - County Administrations of Norrbotten and
Västerbotten in Sweden (CAN, CAV) - Co-financiers and other participants
- Municipalities, towns, and industry plants on the
Bothnian Bay coast - Finnish-Swedish Frontier Rivers Commission
- Regional Council of Northern Ostrobothnia
- Consultants
5Co-financiers and other participants
- The Finnish-Swedish Frontier Rivers Commission
- Regional Council of Northern Ostrobothnia
- Municipalities and industries on the Bothnian Bay
coast -
- Hailuoto Haukipudas
- Ii Kalix
- Kemi Keminmaa
- Kempele Kokkola
- Kuivaniemi Luulaja
- Oulu Pietarsaari
- Piteå Raahe
- Tornio
6 Industrial plants in the Bothnian Bay area
- Avesta Polarit Ltd, Tornio
- Billerud Karlsborg Ltd
- Boliden Mineral Ltd, Skellefteå
- Kappa Kraftliner Piteå
- Oy Metsä-Botnia Ltd, Kemi cellulose
mill - Outokumpu Zinc Ltd, Kokkola
- OMG Kokkola
- Rautaruukki Ltd, Raahe
- SCA Packaging Munksund Ltd, Piteå
- SSAB Tunnplåt Ltd, Luleå
- Stora Enso Ltd, Veitsiluoto plants, Kemi
- Stora Enso Ltd, Oulu
- UPM-Kymmene Ltd, Wisaforest, Pietarsaari
7Organisation
Steering group Partners, co-financiers
Management team
Project group
Project manager Anne Laine Project coordinator
Jan Albertsson
Environmental Information Database
Water Quality and Eutrophication Model
BAT Information Exchange System
Bothnian Bay Action Plan
8The four subprojects
- 1. Bothnian Bay Environmental Information
Database - 2. BAT Information Exchange System
- 3. Water Quality and Eutrophication Model
- 4. Bothnian Bay Action Plan
- Integrated management system for the Bothnian
Bay
BAT Best Available Technology
91. Environmental Information Database
- Collecting, processing and combining
environmental information in national and
regional databases by using the Internet and
suitable geographical applications
The system allows for the integrated monitoring
and managing of the Bothnian Bay
environment Information on the state of the
Bothnian Bay will be collected with an automatic
measuring equipment during the open-water period
10- Database work group
- Juha Katajisto / Vincent Westberg
WFREC - Mirja Heikkinen / Jouni Näpänkangas
NOREC - Malin Kronholm CAN
- Sakari Murtoniemi LAPREC
- Anneli Sedin CAV
- Eeva-Kaarina Aaltonen Ostrobothnia Water
Protection Association - Further information juha.katajisto_at_ymparisto.fi
112. BAT Information Exchange System
The goal is to increase co-operation between
authorities and industries and to develop the BAT
Information Exchange System (BATIES)
- The information exchange concentrates on the
assessment and development of purification
techniques and pollution load of metal industries
on the Bothnian Bay coast - The BAT subproject is aimed at meeting the
demands on information exchange between the EU
member countries for integrated pollution
prevention and control (IPPC, 96/61/EC) -
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12- BATIES work group
- Heli Rissanen LAPREC
- Paula Ala-aho NOREC
- Cecilia Johansson CAV
- Ann-Mari Häkkinen WFREC
- Gunnar Nilsson CAN
- Hans-Erik Andtbacka OMG Kokkola
- Anders Bergman SSAB Tunnplåt Ltd
- Michael Borell Boliden Mineral Ltd
- Kai Nykänen Outokumpu Zinc Ltd
- Eila Paldanius Rautaruukki Steel
- Juha Ylimaunu Avesta Polarit Ltd
- Further information heli.rissanen_at_ymparisto.fi
133. Water Quality and Eutrophication model
Creating a distribution model of the pollution
load from different sources in the whole of the
Bothnian Bay area
- The model will be applied in assessing,
simulating and visualising the effects of loads
from different sources with an emphasis on
industrial and estuary areas - The model will facilitate water protection and
land use planning, setting up limit values for
the pollution load and the generation of general
strategies for the management of the Bothnian
Bay
14- Model work group
- Eira Luokkanen LAPREC
- Jan Albertsson CAV
- Mirja Heikkinen NOREC
- Malin Kronholm CAN
- Vincent Westberg WFREC
- Aapo Mäenpää Keminmaa municipality
- Eeva-Kaarina Aaltonen Ostrobothnia Water
Protection Association - Further information
eira.luokkanen_at_ymparisto.fi
15Bothnian Bay Action Plan
Defining the targets and priorities for the work
towards sustainable development in the Bothnian
Bay, based on the results of the three other
sub-projects
- Creating guidelines for the integrated status
assessment, management and monitoring of the
Bothnian Bay - The plan contains a description of the
characteristics of the Bothnian Bay and its
catchment area, and an analysis of the state of
the sea, the main environmental problems and of
the lack in ecological knowledge
16- Action plan work group
- Malin Kronholm CAN
- Jan Albertsson CAV
- Juha Katajisto WP3 - Database
- Heli Rissanen WP4 - BATIES
- Eira Luokkanen WP5 - Model
- Anne Laine NOREC
- Eila Paldanius Rautaruukki
- Ismo Karhu Pohjois-Pohjanmaan liitto
- Ingemar Lundström Kappa Kraftliner, Piteå
- Bo-Göran Persson Skellefteå
- Further information
malin.kronholm_at_bd.lst.se
17The end result will be an integrated
environmental information management system for
the Bothnian Bay, leading to
- improved state and management of the Bothnian
Bay and better awareness of problems in coastal
areas
- a more extensive, improved, cost-effective
monitoring and environmental impact assessment
for the coastal areas - a more effective co-operation between
authorities, industries, municipalities, and
environmental experts in the two countries
18- The system will help authorities, industries, and
municipalities to consider the environmental
aspects in - - decision making
- - environmental impact assessment and
- - planning and developing sustainable land
use - The main part of the system will be for public
use on the Internet
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