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Land use planning approach in Portugal. Workshop on Land Use Planning Nicosia, 24th September 2012. Land use planning approach in Portugal. Backround LUP approach Challenges Looking forward. Background | Seveso. Covered establishments (end of 2011) 120 lower tier 62 upper tier.
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Land use planning approach in Portugal Workshop on Land Use Planning Nicosia, 24th September 2012
Land use planning approach in Portugal • Backround • LUP approach • Challenges • Lookingforward
Background | Seveso Covered establishments (end of 2011) • 120 lower tier • 62 upper tier
Background | Seveso 86 municipalities • 50% with 1 LT establishment • Inland: mostly LNG/LPG storage, pyrotechnics
Background | Seveso • 5 municipalities 50% of UT establishment Close to the major seaports (Sines, Setúbal, Aveiro, Leixões)
Background | Land use plans • National land use plan • Regional land use plans • Special plans • Harmonization of public interests with spatial expression • Taking into account: • Economic and social development • Sustainability • Intergenerational solidarity
Background | Land use plans • Municipal land use plans • Detailandurbanplans Balanced distribution of land uses and functions between economic development and environmental quality
Background | Licensing procedures • Industrial establishments • Petroleum products storage • LPG storage • LNG storage • Explosives storage and production • Warehouses • Biocides and plant protection products storage
Background > LUP approach in Seveso Limiting consequences of major accidents through land-use policies Licensing procedures Land use plans Seveso Directive
Land use planning approach | Seveso • Elements likely to be affected • Hazardous zones Technical advice on the risks Decisions
Land use planning approach | Seveso Consequencebased approach exclusion of worst case scenarios [< 10-6/year] • Hazardous zones
Hazardous zones • Major accident scenarios • Lethal zone • AEGL 3 (1h) | 7 kW/m2 | 0,14 bar | LFL/2 • Irreversible effects zone (IEZ) • AEGL 2 (1h) | 5 kW/m2| 0,05 bar
Hazardous zones • Major accident scenarios • Environmental effects • Qualitative evaluation • Spill-control and containment systems
Vulnerability • Elements likely to be affected • Highly populated areas (including temporary) • Buildings posing challenges to evacuation • Emergency services • Residential areas (rural and isolated can be allowed in IEZ) • Environmental sensitivity areas
Land use planning approach | Seveso • Elements likely to be affected • Hazardous zones Technical advice on the risks Decisions
Land use planning approach | Seveso • Siting of new establishments and modifications • New developments • Land use plans
Land use planning approach | Seveso Environmental impact assessment Land use compatibility assessment • Siting of new establishments and modifications • New developments • Land use plans
Land use planning approach | Seveso Compatibility assessment (infrastructures, urbanizations, etc.) • Siting of new establishments and modifications • New developments • Land use plans
Land use planning approach | Seveso Strategic environmental analysis Hazardous zones mapping Land use restrictions • Siting of new establishments and modifications • New developments • Land use plans
Challenges • Case by case analysis • Hazardous zones mapping • Information for LT establishments • Suitability of scenarios • Interface with licensing legislation and authorities • Land use legislation • Municipal plans: extensive process of revision • Land use classes vs sensitive elements
Looking forward • Legislation (pending approval) • Clarification of overall approach • Hazardous zones mapping • Table of fixed distances for some dangerous substances • Systematic approach on existing establishments
Looking forward • «Clear well described system» • «Responsibilities described» • «Decisions can be understood» - and predicted Thank you! Sara Vieira Portuguese Environment Agency sara.vieira@apambiente.pt