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Rules On Greenhouse Gas Emissions National Inventory Of Units System

Original Language Title: Noteikumi par siltumnīcefekta gāzu emisijas vienību inventarizācijas nacionālo sistēmu

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulation No. 157 in Riga 2009. on 17 February (pr. No 13 27. §) rules on greenhouse gas emissions inventory national system of units issued in accordance with the law "on the participation of the Republic of Latvia, the flexible mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol in" 6. the third paragraph of article i. General questions 1. determines: 1.1. procedures are established and maintained in a greenhouse gas inventory national system of units (hereinafter referred to as the national inventory system);
1.2. inventory quality assurance and quality control procedures and activities;
1.3. reporting arrangements under the United Nations Framework Convention on climate change (hereinafter referred to as the Convention) and to the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol, including the preparation of the report, evaluation, approval and shipping arrangements. 2. The terms used in the following terms: 2.1. data-data about transactions that generate emissions or removals of carbon dioxide within a certain period (for example, from energy use, the quantity of steel produced, used in bitumen quantity, land area, livestock manure management systems, lime and fertilizer use, waste generation);
2.2. the emission factors – size, which determines the emissions or carbon dioxide acquisition quantity per transaction unit;
2.3. physical inventory – the set of actions to prepare the national report on the Phys. Invt sation for direct and indirect anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and removals of carbon dioxide, as well as the compilation of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon dioxide in the attraction data the total standardized reporting format under the Convention session of the Contracting Parties decisions 18/CP. 8 and 14/CP. 11;
2.4. the national inventory report-a collection of information on greenhouse gas emissions and carbon dioxide, raising the inaccuracies, use of emission factors, underlying data and assumptions, as well as the participating institutions;
2.5. the uncertainty (accuracy)-lack of knowledge of the true size of the variable parameter, which can be expressed as the probability, which in turn describes the parameter values possible range and probability;
2.6. Basic – the counting system in the national priority categories already, most carbon dioxide emissions and removals (carbon dioxide, for example, the attraction of the forest lands, carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of natural gas). The principal sources are made with carbon dioxide emissions and raising the absolute sizes, time lines, or inaccuracies. II. the National Inventory System 3. national inventory system consists of the following participating institutions: 3.1.-the Ministry responsible Ministry of the environment, Ministry of transport, Ministry of agriculture and the Ministry of health;
3.2. institutions providing activity data and calculates emissions of Latvia environment, geology and Meteorology Agency, Central Statistical Office, State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "," national fire and rescue service, the national medicines agency, road safety Directorate and economic operators which comply with the rules referred to in annex 1 of the industrial output of the code (hereinafter referred to as the PRODCOM code). 4. the Ministry of the environment shall establish the national inventory system, if needed, by experts of the emission factors and the Latvian conditions specific parameters, as well as coordinates the provision of paragraph 3 the activities referred to in the preparation of the inventory. 5. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency shall ensure the preparation of the inventory, which includes: 5.1. Exchange of information and cooperation with the participating institutions;
5.2. data collection activities in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6;
5.3. the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions in the country in accordance with the provisions of annex 2, and the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change's elaborate Thai guidelines (guidelines available electronically in the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency website): 5.3.1. the 1996 Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines for improved national greenhouse gas inventory preparation;
5.3.2.2000 good practices and improprieties calculation guidelines of the national greenhouse gas inventory preparation;
5.3.3. the 2003 good practice guidelines on national greenhouse gas inventory for the preparation of land-use, land-use change and forestry sector;
5.4. national greenhouse gas emissions data for the compilation of common standardized electronic reporting format under the Convention, the League approved the locker of the parties session decisions 18/CP. 8 and 14/CP. 11;
5.5. national inventory report in accordance with the reporting guidelines of the Contracting Parties to the Convention session approved the decisions 18/CP. 8, 14/CP. 11 and Kyoto Protocol. In accordance with those of the Contracting Parties to the Convention session decisions national inventory report shall be drawn up in English. It includes: 5.5.1. information on greenhouse gas emissions and their estimates from 1990 to the year before the preceding calendar year (x-2), as well as any changes to the previous inventory;
5.5.2. descriptions, references and sources of information about specific methods for the loģij, assumptions, emission factors and activity data for the calculation of the warm nīcefekt of gas emissions in the energy, transport, industry, agriculture, land use, land-use change, forestry and waste management sectors, as well as emissions from solvent and other product use;
5.5.3. basic description;
5.5.4. information about improprieties in the calculations;
5.5.5. information about quality assurance and quality control procedures;
5.5.6. the national inventory system;
5.5.7. information from the greenhouse gas emissions per unit of the registry for changes to the IT infrastructure, irregularities in the international emissions trading central server on greenhouse gas emissions, for the Convention secretariat notifications and warnings about greenhouse gas emissions unit replacement and the commitment period reserve estimates;
5.6. information about the preparation of priority indicators and a priori the papildrādītāj according to the Secretaries-General of the European Commission in the prescribed form;
5.7. quality control and quality assurance programs for compliance, including proposals for quality control and inventory quality assurance plan for the update inventory preparation the enhancement plan, subject to the results of the verification and counting of the bodies involved in the preparation and the Convention secretariat of the recommendations of the expert group, as well as counting the enhancement plan for the harmonisation of the acknowledgement and approval of the inventory of the institutions involved;
5.8. the creation of centralised information facility documentation, as well as quality assurance and quality control activities;
5.9. the national inventory report and the greenhouse gas emissions and carbon dioxide in the attraction data archiving. 6. Each year, before 1 October of the Latvian environment, geology and rock the loģij Agency of the following information is submitted that rule 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5 in the above tasks: 6.1. Central Statistical Bureau submitted: 6.1.1. This provision of the annex 2 table 1 and 2 set out in the information about the transaction data and their description;
6.1.2. energy audits, which is prepared according to the Statistical Office of the European communities developed the reporting questionnaire form;
6.2. the operator corresponding to the industrial production of PRODCOM codes 26.51.2007 and 27.10.2008 the PRODCOM codes and 23.51 and 24.10., as well as natural gas import, transportation, storage and disposal of economic operators and electricity supply economic operators those provisions of the information laid down in annex 1 on the operation of the data: 6.2.1;
6.2.2. the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions and their descriptions;
6.3. The Ministry of health in cooperation with the State Agency of medicines shall submit these rules laid down in annex 3 information on the transaction data;
6.4. the State fire and rescue service submitted that rule 1 of the annex 2 table 5. the information specified in section of activity data. 7. Each year, before 1 December the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency submitted the following information: 7.1.3.4. these provisions and referred to in point 5.5. tasks the State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "(after the horse with the Ministry of agriculture): 7.1.1. carbon dioxide acquisition and direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions calculations for land use, land-use change and forestry, in the light of this provision of the information specified in annex 2 and the bottom paragraph 5.3.3. these provisions in the guidelines. Calculations electronically collects a standardized reporting format in common according to the approved session of the Contracting Parties to the Convention decisions 18/CP. 8 and 14/CP. 11 (common standardised reporting format sector 5);

7.1.2. carbon dioxide acquisition and direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions calculated for the description of land-use, land-use change and forestry sector, taking into account the provisions of the information specified in annex 2, the reporting guidelines for parties to the Convention session approved the decisions 18/CP. 8, 11, and 14/CP. Kyoto Protocol (common standardized reporting format sector 5);
7.2. this rule 5.4 and 5.5 referred to the performance of the tasks shall be submitted by the Ministry of the environment: 7.2.1. estimates of the transport sector. Calculations electronically collects a standardized reporting format in common according to the Contracting Parties to the Convention session decision 18/CP. 8 (common reporting format is a standardized 1A3, sector 1 C);
7.2.2. Description of the calculation of emissions, taking into account the reporting guidelines for parties to the Convention session approved by decision 18/CP. 8;
7.3. This provision is referred to in paragraph 3, the authorities shall provide information on the activity data and emission of greenhouse gases possible inaccuracies (in percentage). 8. Until the 2012 31 December national agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "(after coordination with the Ministry of agriculture) these rules shall be submitted for the execution of point 5.5 of the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency information on the Kyoto Protocol, article 3, paragraph 3 and 4 of the activities set out in the light of this provision, the bottom paragraph 5.3.3. guidelines and reference the Kyoto Protocol guidelines for emissions and assigned amount accounting and gathering information in a standardised format overall reporting under the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol of session of the Contracting Parties approved decisions 15/10 CP. , 16/CMP 1 and 17/CMP 1. III. Inventory quality assurance and quality control procedures and actions 9. Quality assurance and quality control program (annex 4) ensure compliance with the Convention, an inventory of quality standards and is binding on all the provisions referred to in point 3.2 institutions. 10. Quality assurance and quality control programme shall include information on: 10.1. counting the General objectives laid down;
10.2. specific tasks;
10.3. the quality control and quality assurance plan which included: 10.3.1. quality control procedures;
10.3.2. quality assurance procedures;
10.3.3. documenting and archiving procedures;
10.3.4. liability and time schedule the quality assurance and quality control procedures for implementation;
10.3.5. inventory improvement plan, including: specific quality 10.3.5.1. the achievement of the objectives of the evaluation;
10.3.5.2. internal improvement plan implementation;
10.3.5.3. information about quality assurance and quality control procedures;
10.3.5.4. the Secretariat of the Convention information on the results of the tests carried out. 11. Quality assurance and quality control program updates at least every two years. 12. the Ministry of the environment monitors and in cooperation with the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency to coordinate the inventory quality assurance and quality control, inventory national system and its effectiveness. 13. The Ministry of environment in cooperation with the provisions of paragraph 3 of the said institutions each year up to 30 June shall meet on the inventory, which analyzes the problems, the methods used in the calculations, the quality assurance and quality control plan, the necessary improvements and other issues. 14. the Ministry of the environment provided by a third-party involvement in inventory, including the national inventory report and the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data (collected in the common reporting format standardised), quality evaluation in accordance with these rules 4 and 5 procedures set out in the annex. IV. Reporting arrangements under the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol requirements 15. Environment, geology and Meteorology Agency each year up to January 8 sent to the Environment Ministry for evaluation to: 15.1. greenhouse gas emission data collected in the common reporting format, standardized according to the Contracting Parties to the Convention session decisions 18/CP. 8 and 14/CP. 11;
15.2. original national inventory report containing information from 1990 to the year before the preceding calendar year (x-2). 16. the Ministry of the environment, within three days after the rules referred to in paragraph 15 of the receipt of the information submitted for the opinion of the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency. 17. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency, if necessary, make adjustments and got him within three working days of receipt of the opinion, the specified greenhouse gas emissions data and the initial national report of sation Phys. Invt sent to the Environment Ministry. 18. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency, informing the Ministry of environment, every year until 15 January electronically inserted into the European Environment Agency's central data store greenhouse gas emissions data. Ministry of the environment shall send to the European Commission for its greenhouse gas emissions data and the original national inventory report, and shall notify the European Environment Agency on information and electronic data into the European Environment Agency's central data store. 19. Two working days after the European Commission's assessment of the greenhouse gas emissions data and the original national inventory report the receipt of the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency to electronically transmit this provision in paragraph 3, the said institutions. This provision in paragraph 3 of that institution within five working days following receipt of the electronically submitted to the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency proposals for greenhouse gas emissions data and the original national inventory report. 20. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency each year up to January 30 send this provision 3 the institutions referred to in the national inventory report, prepared in accordance with this provision, the conditions in point 5.5. This provision in paragraph 3 of that institution within 20 days after the national inventory report shall be submitted to the receipt of the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency in its opinion on the draft of the national inventory report. 21. in the light of the European Commission's assessment of the direct and indirect local greenhouse gas emissions data and the initial national report, the Phys. Invt sation as well as these rules 19 and 20 of the above proposals and opinions, the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency clarify the national inventory report and the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data. 22. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency each year to 14 March forward to the Environment Ministry to clarify the national inventory report for submission to the European Commission and, if necessary, a pārrēķināto direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data. 23. the Ministry of the environment each year up to March 15, the European Commission submitted to the national inventory report and the pārrēķināto of direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data, as well as electronically notify to the European Environment Agency on information and data on the European Environment Agency's central data store. 24. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency, based on an assessment of the European Commission or national institutions involved in the system of adjustments, you specify these rules referred to in paragraph 23 the national inventory report. Clarify the national inventory report and the pārrēķināto of direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data for each year up to April 10 submitted to the Environment Ministry. 25. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency, informing the Ministry of environment, every year until 15 April electronically inserted into the greenhouse gas emissions data to the European Environment Agency's central data store. Ministry of the environment submitted to the national inventory report and the pārrēķināto direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data to the Secretariat of the Convention and notified to the European Commission and the European Environment Agency on information and data on the European Environment Agency's central data store. 26. If, following the assessment of the national inventory report and the pārrēķināto of direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data, to the Secretariat of the Convention occurs or the opposition proposal, the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency within 14 days after receipt of the said evaluation carried out the necessary updates and submitted to the Convention secretariat, informing the Ministry of environment. 27. After clarifying the national inventory report and the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data in the submission to the Secretariat of the Convention on a Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency shall prepare a summary of the information concerned. 28. The Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency that the information referred to in paragraph 27 shall be published in the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency's Web site. Prime Minister Godmanis.

Minister for the environment r. vējonis annex 1 Cabinet of 17 February 2009. Regulations No 157 merchant data to be supplied to industrial production of PRODCOM i. 2007 code 26.51 and PRODCOM code 23.51 corresponding 2008 merchant data to be supplied the data on the production of cement clinker composition, set in the trader's laboratory or another laboratory using the measurement method. table 1 SiO2 (%)
Al2O3 (%)
Fe2O3 (%)
Cao (%)
MgO (%)
SO3 (%)
Na2O (%)
K2O ()
Is (%)
Loi (%)
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  II. The industrial production of PRODCOM code 2007 and 2008 the PRODCOM code 27.10 24.10 corresponding merchant submitted data and the output data from the raw materials used, the carbon content in pig iron, cast iron used for scrap and the in raw steel; carbon electrode consumption elektrokrāsn. table 2 year production – the raw steel (t) of carbon Materials (Carbon content) in production (%)
Carbon electrode consumption (kg/t product) marten furnace electric furnace Coke (t) cast iron and cast iron scrap (t) (t) using scrap iron and cast iron for scrap in steel production in raw natural gas III. import, transportation, storage and disposal of economic operators submit data table 3 calculation of GHG emissions and removals category CH4 emissions (Gg) CO2 (Gg) N2O (Gg) NOx (Gg) CO (Gg) NMVOCS (Gg) SO2 (Gg) natural gas storage 1 2. Transmission 2.1. exhaust 2.2. combustion 3. Distribution 3.1 3.2 4 exhaust combustion exhaust 4.1. other industrial plants 4.2. households and power stations and commercial sectors IV. Electricity supply merchants submit data table 4 merchant name Year amount year in installed equipment (kg) quantity darvojoš facilities to report year (kg) emergency (emergency) leaks (kg) spare savings balloons (kg) v. data for fluorine-containing gases (HFC-227a) emissions from fire-fighting equipment table 5 merchant name Year amount year installed facilities (t) reserves reserves balloons (t) Minister of environment r. vējonis Environment Ministry submitted version of annex 2 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 17 2009. Regulation No. 157 of February table 1 the annual greenhouse gas inventory data required for x-2 years and historical years of changes in data, and of the institution responsible for the preparation and presentation of data on greenhouse gas sources and attraction categories in accordance with the decision of the parties to the Convention (common reporting format categories) operating data/parameter authorities/datu sources Table 1 A (a)-energy rating, fuel (fuel) data 1 A — energy 1. a. electricity and heat production b. c. oil processing solid fuel handling and other energy industry-energy consumption) in accordance with Eurostat reporting format; -Data inaccuracy) of the Republic of Latvia Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) of Latvia Calculates environmental geology and Meteorology Agency (LVĢM) 1 a. 2. Manufacturing: a. iron and steel non-ferrous metals b. c. d. chemical industry pulp, paper products e. food industry (f). other industries and construction-energy consumption) in accordance with Eurostat reporting format; -Data inaccuracy) CSP calculations LVĢM. 1 A 3. Transport: a. local aviation-) fuel consumption; -Data inaccuracy) CSP/under the expert study, estimates the Ministry of the environment (VIDM) b. road transport:-) fuel consumption; -Data inaccuracy) CSP-) vehicle statistics: passenger car breakdown-by release year, fuel type, engine displacement; Trucks by release year, fuel type, weight. Review every 3 years on average annual mileage (km/year), lightweight cars separately on fuels and engines volume groups (less than 1.4 l; 1.5-2.0 l and larger than 2.0 l). -Data inaccuracy) Ministry of transportation, road safety Directorate estimates with the European Environmental Agency developed a COPER or equivalent model.
C. Railway-VIDM) fuel consumption; -Data inaccuracy) CSP estimates VIDM d. local shipping-) fuel consumption; -Data inaccuracy) CSP/according to the calculations of the expert study e. other VIDM (choose one)-) fuel consumption; -Data inaccuracy) CSP estimates VIDM 1.a. 4 other sectors: (a) (b). consumers. the remaining Household c. Agriculture/forestry/fisheries energy consumption in accordance with Eurostat reporting format; -Data inaccuracy) estimates the 1A5 LVĢM CSP. Other (specify, for example, a military aviation)-energy consumption) in accordance with Eurostat reporting format; -Data inaccuracy) CSP calculations (b) 1A VIDM fuel (fuel) consumption activities-general approach-energy consumption) in accordance with Eurostat reporting format; -Data inaccuracy) CSP estimates LVĢM 1 A (d) industrial raw materials and fuels in non-energy purposes-energy consumption) in accordance with Eurostat reporting format; -Data inaccuracy) CSP estimates LVĢM 1 (B). 2. The volatile emissions-fuel) used in the country for a year, the quantity of petrol (TJ); -Data inaccuracy) CSP estimates 1 C LVĢM international aviation and shipping, and multilateral transactions-) fuel consumption; -Data inaccuracy) CSP estimates VIDM 2. Industrial processes/production: a. Mineral Products b. chemical industry c. metal production d. Other production E. Halogen hydrocarbons and containing the SF6 production Halogen-containing hydrocarbons (F) and SF6 consumption G. Other-) production, t-cement clinker, furnace dust, lime, steel. -The raw material used), t: limestone, dolomite, clay, fluorspar, soda, potash, coke and pig iron;
LVĢM/Merchant-used F-gases) volume, kg;
LVĢM/national medicines agency/operator-) Used bitumen;


-) production of food products and beverages.
CSP-) data inaccuracy.
CSP, the calculation of the LVĢM LVĢM 3. Solvent and other product use chemicals: a. use of Color; B. Degreasing and dry cleaning; C. chemical products, Other manufacturing D.-) permanent population, thousand.
CSP-) varnish and paint materials, t; -) Water-based paint, according to expert studies.
-Data inaccuracy). CSP, expert studies, the specified size.

Calculations of 4. LVĢM agriculture: a. internal agricultural animals (intestinal) fermentation process;
-livestock and poultry), the number of total, by age groups and districts, thousands;
CSP-Livestock and poultry) productivity (average milk yield of cow milk, kg; the average egg production of laying hens, one); B. Manure management CSP; -livestock and poultry), the number of total, by age groups and districts, thousands; CSP-manure management systems), every three years.
CSP-manure management systems) way by livestock species.
According to expert studies-) Nitrogen (N) kūtsmēslo by livestock species, kg/year; According to expert studies d. agricultural area; -Land area and its) breakdown by land use goals (including cultivated meadows and pastures), thousand ha; CSP-) area, thousand ha;
CSP-) total agricultural culture, 000 t;
CSP-) nitrogen fertilizers used (100% conversion of plant nutrient elements, 000 t);
CSP-manure management systems), every three years.
CSP-) nitrogen (N) kūtsmēslo by livestock species, kg/year;
According to expert studies-Organic-rich soil), ha (Histosol);
According to expert studies-manure management systems) way by livestock species.
According to expert studies-) data inaccuracy CSP, expert studies, the specified size calculations LVĢM 5. Land use, land-use change and forestry (ZIZIMM): a. forest land (A). 1. Forest land remaining forest land (A). 2. Land converted to forest land b. cropland b. 1. Arable land, the remainder arable land B2. The land, which transformed into arable land c. c. 1 pastures. The remaining grazing pastures, c. 2. The land, which is transformed into pasture d. wetlands D. 1. Wetlands remaining wetlands, D. 2. Land converted to settlements mitrain E. E. 1. Settlements remaining settlements, e. 2. Land converted to settlements f. other land F. 1. Other land remaining other land F. 2. Land converted to other land g. other harvested forest products-) information on the approach used to represent land areas and on land use database (bases) that are used to prepare the inventory;
State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after coordination with the ZM-) land use definitions and classification systems used and their compliance with the reproducibility of the ZIZIMM categories/.
State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after checking with ZM


5A-5 g (in accordance with the common reporting format categories): 1. land area and its breakdown by land use objectives, 000 ha;
According to the CSP data 2. Carbon builds change live biomass increase: • k t; • Loss, 000 t.

State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "3. after consulting the ZM Net carbon stock change in organic matter in the dead skin, 000 tonnes;
State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after checking with ZM 4. Net carbon stock change in soils: • mineral soil, 000 t; • Organic soil, 000 t.

State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after checking with ZM 5. Organically rich soil, (5. B. 1; 5. C. 1), thousand ha.
According to expert studies-) data inaccuracy State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after coordination with the ZM, expert studies indicated the CO2 emission calculation for attraction and:-) 5A-5 g relating to forestry, including forest soils and forest products harvested in the State Agency of the Republic of Latvia" mežzinātn Institute "silava" after coordination with the ZM-5. B. 1); 5. C. 1, relating to the calculation of emissions of organic-rich soils using LVĢM expert studies 5 (IV) carbon dioxide emissions from liming material for use in agriculture: Incorporating the lime): • total, thousand t; • on 1 ha of the area kaļķot, t.

CSP-) data inaccuracy CSP estimates LVĢM 5 (V) biomass burning through title 5) will burn in the categories-forest area, ha;
CSP-) will burn in the beam area, ha;
State fire and rescue service-branch residue burning) in the Woods to the site of the national agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after coordination with the ZM-) data inaccuracy CSP, national fire and rescue service; State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after checking with ZM calculations:-) the emissions from the burning of the beam;
LVĢM-) emissions from forest fires and the burning of the forest node. State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after checking with ZM 6. waste management: a. solid waste dump-Dumps stored waste) quantity and type (from the database –" 3-waste ").
LVĢM-) the data for CH4 (methane) recovered from garbage dumps.
LVĢM/merchants b. wastewater treatment-) permanent population, in thousands. CSP-produced food) production, tonnes/year.
CSP-) waste water treatment, waste water quantity and discharged pollutant emissions (from the database – "2-water"). LVĢM c. waste incineration-the quantity of waste Incinerated) and way without energy recovered (from the database – "3-waste"). LVĢM d. other (composting)-the quantity of waste Composted) (from the database – "3-waste").
LVĢM-) data inaccuracy. CSP, LVĢM of calculation 7. LVĢM determination of the principal sources of 8. LVĢM Adjustment (explanatory information) the participating institutions/LVĢM emission uncertainties Involved bodies/LVĢM * Research-if there is no published data table 2 annual list of characteristics of decision 280/2004/EC within the Latvian Central Statistical Bureau, reporting of x-2 years and historical years data in the case of no change in energy efficiency indicators in accordance with the Eurostat nomenclature Numerator/denominator ratio guidelines/definitions (2) (3) 1. Macro total CO2 intensity of GDP , t/million. Euro gross domestic product (GDP) billion. Euro (EK2000) gross domestic product comparable in 2000 prices (source: national accounts) 2. Macro B0 Energy CO2 intensity with respect to GDP, t/million. GDP, billion euros. Euro (EK2000) gross domestic product comparable in 2000 prices (source: national accounts) 3. A1 INDUSTRIAL energy intensity of industry in relation to CO2, t/million. Euro gross value added for the total industry, billion. Euro (EK2000) gross value added of the comparative 2000 prices production factory the construction sectors (NACE 15-22, 24-37), construction (NACE 45) and mines and mines (except coal mines and oil and gas extraction) (NACE 13-14) (source: national accounts) 4. household a. 1 specific CO2 emissions of households, t/dwelling total number of dwellings 1000 total number of dwellings (Eurostat classification of Buildings CC (CC) 11) 5. Services and institutions of commercial CO2 A0 sector intensity , t/million. Euro gross value added services, billion. Euro (EK2000) gross value added in the reference prices of year 2000 services (NACE 41, 50, 51, 52, 55, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 99) (source: national accounts) 6. Modification of the specific CO2 emissions from public and autoProducer power plants, t/TJ All products-output public and autoProducer thermal power station, PJ produced gross electricity and heat sold to any third parties caused by the public and autoProducer power stations of termoelektrost and information. Not included in the output only from power plants. (Source: energy balance)

7. (A) the total INDUSTRIAL CO2 intensity-1.11 in the iron and steel industry, t/million. gross value added in the euro-iron and steel industry, a billion. Euro (EK2000) gross value added in 2000 comparable prices of iron and steel and iron alloy production (NACE 27.1), tubes manufacturing (NACE 27.2), other types of iron and steel in the first process (NACE (27.3), iron (NACE 27.51) casting and steel casting (NACE 27.52). (Source: national accounts)

8. Industry (A) 1.2 of energy related CO2 intensity — chemical industry, t/million. Euro gross added value of the chemical industry, a billion. Euro (EK2000) gross value added in the reference prices of year 2000 for the manufacture of chemical products (NACE 24) (source: national accounts) 9 industry (A) 1.3 of energy related CO2 intensity — glass, pottery and building materials industry, t/million. gross value added in the euro-glass, Mike Carey and building materials industry, a billion. Euro (EK2000) gross value added in the reference prices of year 2000-metal mineral production (NACE 26) (source: national accounts) 10. Industry (A) 1.4 of energy related CO2 intensity-food, drink and tobacco industry, t/million. Euro gross value added-food, drink and tobacco industry, million. Euro (EK2000) gross value added in the reference prices of year 2000 food and beverage, (NACE 15) and manufacture of tobacco products (NACE 18) (source: national accounts) 11. Industry A 1.5 of energy related CO2 intensity-paper and printing industry, t/million. gross value added in the euro-paper and printing industry, million. Euro (EK2000) gross value added in the reference prices of year 2000 pulp, paper and paper products (NACE 21) and written media in a publishing, printing and reproduction (NACE 22) (source: national accounts) 12. household A0 specific CO2 emissions from households for space heating in the definition, t/m2 residential Fund total area residential fund million m2 total area (CCA 11) 13. services in the B0 specific CO2 emissions from the commercial and institutional sector of space to apkurināšan , Not kg/m2 total area residential buildings, non-residential buildings million m2 of total area (CCA 12) conversion of 14 d0 specific CO2 emissions from State farms, t/TJ All product release national thermal power station, PJ gross electricity and heat that is sold to third parties, caused by thermal power stations and power stations of the country. Not included in the output only from power plants. (Source: energy balance) 15. Transformation e0 specific CO2 emissions from autoProducer plants, t/TJ All product release, thermal PJ autoProducer gross electricity and heat that is sold to third parties, caused by thermal power stations and power stations of autoproducers. (Source: energy balance) 16. conversion of carbon intensity in total energy production, t/TJ All product release and autoProducer power stations in the country, the total production of electricity PJ and heat sold to third parties, resulting from the public and autoProducer power plants and power stations. Includes the production of electricity from renewable energy sources and nuclear energy. (Source: energy balance) 17. INDUSTRY's total energy consumption of industry, PJ Includes the final energy consumption of the industrial sector in all energy sources (including biomass and power consumption). (Source: energy balance).

18 household overall energy consumption from households Includes households, PJ's final consumption of energy from all energy sources (including biomass and power consumption). (Source: energy balance).

19. TRANSPORT of carbon intensity in the field of transport, t/TJ total final energy consumption in the transport sector, Includes final energy consumption PJ from all energy sources (including biomass and power consumption). (Source: energy balance) 20.

Transportation E1 local air transport passengers, million.
The number of persons, not including the flight dežūrējošo employees and the cab team, making travel in the air (only local aviation). (Source: transport statistics.) Note: the data must match the emissions data, if possible.

21. TRANSPORT trucks circulation D0, mln. cargo transported tons of TKM performed and the number of miles in light and heavy vehicles; one tonne and kilometre represents one tonne of transport by road over a distance of one kilometre. (Source: Transport Statistics) Note: the data must be in accordance with the emissions data, if possible.

22. TRANSPORT passenger circulation with C0 cars, mln. — km number of km travelled by the vehicle for passenger cars; one passenger kilometre is one passenger transport over a distance of one kilometre. (Source: transport statistics) Note: if possible, the data should be in accordance with data on emissions.

23. TRANSPORT C0 car mileage number, milj.km number of vehicle kilometres for passenger cars. (Source: Transport Statistics) Note: the data must be consistent with emissions data, if possible.

24. TRANSPORT B0 light by diesel-powered vehicles, mln. km km travelled by the vehicle in for light are allowed for automob fuelled with diesel fuel and granted permission to use roads open to public traffic. (Source: Transport Statistics) 25. TRANSPORT Arrangements With gasoline-powered light vehicles, with a gasoline-powered vehicle milj.km the number of km travelled for passenger cars, which is permission to use paths that are available to public transport. (Source: Transport Statistics)

(1) Member States shall report on the numerator and denominator if it is not included in the CRF. (2) the Member State must adhere to these guidelines. If it cannot comply with these guidelines or directly if the numerator and denominator are not completely consistent, Member State it must be clearly stated. (3) references to the IPCC source categories subject to IPCC (1996) Considered in the 1996 IPCC guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories, Minister for the environment r. vējonis annex 3 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 17 February 2009. Regulations No 157 of Ministry of health of the data to be supplied (I). The data on the needs of the intended anesthesia nitrous oxide (N2O) movement table 1 the merchant name the imported quantity of N2O (t/g) quantity disposed of N2O (t/g) (II). the Fluorinated greenhouse gases (HFC-134a) emissions from importers of preparations medical of medical inhalers table 2 medication (aerosols) name and the registration certificate holder's name, the quantity of HFC-134a one unit (spray bottle) (g) average annual number of aerosols in spilled one patient (PCs.)
Imported medication (aerosols) per year (PCs.)

year Bioparox (Les laboratories Servier, France) Berotec (Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma, Germany) Flixotid is inhaler (Glaxo Wellcome Manufacturing Pte Ltd, Singapore) Ecobec East-Breaths (IVAX CR. a.s., Czech Republic) Ecobec (IVAX CR. a.s., Czech Republic) Ecosal (IVAX CR. a.s., Czech Republic), Ventolin Inhaler (Glaxo Wellcome operations, United Kingdom) Berodual (Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma, Germany) Serotid (Glaxo Wellcome operations, United Kingdom) Berotec N (Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma, Germany) Berodual N (Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma, Germany) other (specify type) Minister of environment r. vējonis annex 4 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 17 February 2009. Regulations No 157 quality assurance and quality control program

1. Quality assurance and quality control objectives objective 1 is to get high-quality, transparent and credible greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories of emissions and removals, by introducing quality assurance (verification procedures planned for the system, made by a person who is not directly involved in the inventory process (third person)) and quality control (according to a uniform model of procedure and adopted a system of actions, carried out a physical inventory to assess the establishment and control of inventory and its development) emissions inventory preparation procedures and development process including assessing emissions uncertainties. Quality control procedures and activities include data collection and verification of accuracy of calculation, calculation of emissions and verification of the accuracy of measurements, detection of inaccuracies, archiving and reporting of information. Quality control activities include the collection of activity data also, emission factors and methods of technical inspection. 2. Quality objectives comply with the principles of transparency of the counting, perfection, consistency, comparability, accuracy and timeliness. Quality objectives are specific and measurable. These objectives may change each year. Specific objectives are determined at the annual meeting of the experts of the sector. 1.1. objectives in relation to transparency 3. to ensure transparency: 3.1 shall be included in the national inventory report shall review the information; 3.2. information shall be included in the common reporting format with standardised data tables (tables, including information on the methodology used, active data and emissions); 3.3. the keywords or terms used in the indicator, in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change Council established guidelines; 3.4. to the extent possible, take into account the United Nations Framework Convention on climate change (hereinafter referred to as the Convention) Secretariat inventory checks recommendations for transparency; 3.5. points to the documentation of the quality inspection procedures and quality control of respect thereof; 3.6. National inventory report provides a summary of changes since the last count in connection with transparency. 1.2. objectives in the context of the State to ensure the completion of 4:4.1. calculation of emissions from all possible sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and all gases, included in the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines established by the Council; 4.2. to the extent possible, take into account the Convention inventory Checker – international experts – suggestions for improvements; 4.3. list all common standardized reporting format data tables (both summary and sectoral tables of data), places the missing data using the guidelines in specific terms; 4.4. examined time series and continuance and succession; 4.5. The national inventory report shall provide information on the quality criteria; 4.6. any adjustment causes and reasons why data site designation NOT used (not rated) and IE (included elsewhere); 4.7. define and analyse the sources of emissions, of which the data is calculated (designation NOT used), and indicate the reasons for, as well as calculation indicates the State of the future. 1.3. objectives in relation to coherence 5. To ensure coherence: 5.1 establishing a harmonized time series of emissions and removals; 5.2. after evaluation possible, the Secretariat of the Convention take into account the physical inventory checks received recommendations on coherence; 5.3. National inventory report provides information on compliance and conversion; 5.4. coherence if former analyzes changes in time series; 5.5. emission time series provides explanations for the increase or decrease. 1.4. objectives related to comparability 6. to ensure comparability: 6.1. emission calculation methodologies and formats used in accordance with the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol; 6.2. emissions and CO2 removals localizes and distributed in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines. 1.5. the target accuracy 7. To ensure accuracy: 7.1. calculation of emissions without quantitatively precision; 7.2. the limits for major sources used in the Tier 2 method or higher; 7.3. calculation inaccuracies and provide them information in the national inventory report; 7.4. National inventory report provides a summary of the changes in uncertainty and improvements compared with previous inventory. 1.6. The objective in relation to timeliness in the European Commission 8 annually: up to 15 January 8.1-emission data (common standardized reporting format data in Excel tables), data on the X-2 and the historical year data conversion (in XML format), a brief report about changes in relation to the previous inventory; 8.2. to 15 March – the national inventory report and the pārrēķināto of direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions data. 9. The Convention Secretariat each year until 15 April submitted inventory that includes data (common standardized reporting format and XML format) and message. 2. Quality assurance and quality control plan 10. Quality assurance and quality control plan (hereinafter referred to as the QA/QC plan) quality assurance and quality control activities (hereinafter referred to as the QA/QC activities). The QA/QC plan is an internal document of the counting, which plans, organizes and implements all QA/QC activities. The QA/QC plan is available for international experts and third parties. 11. Quality control activities are carried out according to the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidance Council (LISTED 2000) General method (Tier 1) and according to sources (sectoral) categories (Tier 2). Land-use, land-use change and forestry sector, quality control is performed according to the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidance for land use, land-use change and forestry sector (LISTED ZIZIMM 2003). 12. quality control is carried out in two stages: 12.1. inventory compilers followed by the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidelines (LISTED in 2000) and LISTED ZIZIMM 2003 lays down quality control activities and procedures (table 1) and documented in its national inventory report; 12.2. non-participating in the preparation of the inventory third-party experts fully or partially checked inventory in accordance with those guidelines. 13. Third-party experts to complete a physical inventory checks, assessment of quality control procedures in place. Examination confirms that the data quality objective is achieved, and ensure that the inventory represents the best possible estimates of emissions and removals, taking into account the knowledge and data available, and support the effectiveness of the quality control programme. Third-party experts carried out from 15 January to 15 March and the results of the inspection (annex 5) shall submit to the Ministry of the environment, the final inventory compilers and the expert to carry out the decision making needed changes. 14. This provision 3.2. institutions referred to ensure internal (within the body) the quality control functions in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidance for (LISTED in 2000), in order to facilitate the work of the Auditors, as well as the calculations ensure the maintenance and continuity of information and transparency of calculations. Greenhouse gas emissions and CO2 pegging the counting (and description) training shall include the following information: 14.1. data collection mechanism; 14.2. the site description; 14.3. emission calculations the method used; 14.4. emission calculations use assumptions; 14.5. the emission factors used; 14.6. calculation of emissions database; 14.7. the location of the database; 14.8. The QA/QC activity procedures. 15. at the suggestion of experts description you can add to and update. Send the final description of the inventory collector for archiving. 2.1. Greenhouse gas emissions and CO2 snap count (calculations and report) table 1 no BC the work to be carried out by the institution 1. Inventory and send confirmation of the Convention and the European Commission within the Ministry of the environment 2. quality assurance and quality control processes and process coordination 3. Counting the bodies involved in the preparation of information on news 4. meetings of the annual inventory, organizing 5. Expert coordination, including the holding of meetings the latest dispatch of information about the European Commission's working group of the annual inventory of the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency, the inventory collector 6. Counting the bodies involved in the collection of the information sent on the necessary changes in the inventory, also taking into account the recommendation of the Secretariat of the Convention and harmonization of priority 7 indicators and priority in the Phys. Invt papildrādītāj sation aggregator (each year up to January 1), filling in the form laid down by the European Commission of 8. National inventory report structure the preparation of an inventory of the shipment of participating institutions 9.

Counting the total production of standardised reporting format, taking into account the specific requirements of the Secretariat of the Convention in connection with the use of the software and the preparation of the national inventory report the inventory and sent 10 of the materials used in the documentation and archiving of ENERGY 11. Active data collection of the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency 12. Calculation of emissions is based on the method you choose, on the basis of the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines developed for the emission factor 13. choice and justification of the assumptions used in the 14 reasons 15. Calculation of the emission 16. Active Membership data emission factor, improprieties in the evaluation in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines; your observations about the inaccuracies in the main submission expert who compiled the total uncertainty calculation prepared 17. quality control in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (2000) LISTED for Tier 1 and Tier 2 methods (table 3) 18. Sending data to the inventory collector (in XML format) of the energy industry (each year up to January 1) 19 energy industry a priority and priority submit papildrādītāj collector of counting (each year up to January 1) by filling in the form laid down by the European Commission of 20. preparation of the Description of changes in the calculation of emissions, compared to the inventory submitted for the previous year, and sent the inventory collector (each year up to January 1) national inventory report 21. the preparation of the section of the energy sector in accordance with the inventory collector created content based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines, and send inventory aggregators (each year up to 15 January) 22. documenting and archiving of information on the energy sector in connection with the preparation of the inventory as well as its shipment inventory compilers 23. compliance with the recommendations of international experts submitted to the amortisation of the Phys. Invt. If this is not possible, at the annual meeting to present all the present existing with this information, the joint assessment of the situation and documenting further action 24. preparation of Comments on the European Commission and sent to the Convention evaluation (all year round) 25. ensuring the availability of experts in the ongoing international inventory check 26. Proposals for improving the physical inventory, the inventory collector until the ordinary meeting TRANSPORT 27. Active data collection Environment Ministry 28. Calculation of emissions is based on the method you choose based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines developed by the Emissions factor of 29. choice and justification of the assumptions used in the justification of 30.31.32. Calculation of the emission of Active Membership data, emission factors, evaluation of improprieties in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines; your observations about the inaccuracies in the submission to the Chief Examiner, who compiled 33. common inaccuracies in estimates prepared for quality control in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (2000) LISTED for Tier 1 and Tier 2 methods (table 3) 34. Sending data to the inventory collector (in XML format) of the transport sector (each year up to December 1) 35. priority in the Transport sector and of the priority submission of the inventory collector papildrādītāj (each year up to December 15) by filling in the form laid down by the European Commission in the preparation of the Description about 36. calculation of emissions changes compared to the previous year, the inventory and shipping inventory aggregators (each year up to December 1) 37. National inventory report the transport section under preparation inventory compilers create content based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines, and send inventory aggregators (each year up to January 15) 38. documenting and archiving of information on the transport sector in relation to the preparation of the inventory as well as sending it to the physical inventory aggregator 39. compliance with the recommendations of international experts submitted to the amortisation of the Phys. Invt. If this is not possible, at the annual meeting to present all the present existing with this information, the joint assessment of the situation and documenting further action 40. preparation of Comments on the European Commission and sent to the assessment of the Convention (throughout the year) 41. ensuring the availability of experts in the ongoing international inventory checks 42. Proposals for improving the physical inventory, the inventory collector until the ordinary meeting industrial processes 43. Active data collection environment in Latvia , geology and Meteorology Agency 44. Calculation of emissions is based on the method you choose, on the basis of the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines developed by the Emissions factor of 45. choice and justification of the assumptions used 46. justification 47. Calculation of the emission 48. participation in active data, emission factors, evaluation of improprieties in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines; your observations about the inaccuracies in the main submission expert who compiled the common inaccuracies in the calculation of 49. quality control in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (2000) LISTED for Tier 1 and Tier 2 methods (table 3) 50. Sending data to the inventory collector (in XML format) of the industrial sector (each year up to January 1) 51. priority industries and priority submit papildrādītāj collector of counting (each year up to January 1) by filling in the form laid down by the European Commission in the preparation of the Description about 52. calculation of emissions changes compared to the previous year, the inventory and shipping inventory aggregators (each year up to January 1) 53. National inventory report of the industry section under preparation inventory aggregators of content created on the basis of the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines, and send inventory aggregators (each year up to January 15) 54. documenting and archiving of information on the industrial sector in relation to the preparation of the inventory as well as sending it to the physical inventory aggregator 55. complied with the recommendations of international experts submitted to the amortisation of the Phys. Invt. If this is not possible, at the annual meeting to present all the present existing with this information, the joint assessment of the situation and documenting further action 56. preparation of Comments on the European Commission and sent to the assessment of the Convention (throughout the year) 57. Expert providing accessibility in the ongoing international inventory check 58. Proposals for improving the physical inventory, the inventory collector to ordinary meeting for the solvent and other product use 59. Active data collection environment in Latvia , geology and Meteorology Agency 60. Calculation of emissions is based on the method you choose, on the basis of the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines developed by the Emissions factor of 61. choice and justification of 62. justification of the assumptions used in the calculation of the emission 63.64. participation in active data, emission factors, evaluation of improprieties in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines; your observations about the inaccuracies in the main submission expert who compiled the common inaccuracies in the calculation of 65. quality control in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (2000) LISTED for Tier 1 and Tier 2 methods (table 3) 66. Sending data to the inventory collector (in XML format) for the solvent and other product use (each year up to January 1) 67. Priority and priority submit papildrādītāj collector of counting (each year up to January 1) by filling in the form laid down by the European Commission, in relation to the solvent and other product use description Prep for 68. calculation of emissions changes, compared to the inventory submitted for the previous year, and sent the inventory collector (in accordance with the QA/QC plan) 69. National inventory report in preparation for the solvent and other product use under inventory compilers create content based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines, and send inventory aggregators (each year up to January 15) 70. documenting and archiving of information on the solvent and other product use in connection with the preparation of the inventory, as well as sending it to the physical inventory aggregator 71. compliance with the recommendations of international experts submitted to the amortisation of the Phys. Invt. If this is not possible, at the annual meeting to present all the present existing with this information, the joint assessment of the situation and documenting further action 72. preparation of Comments on the European Commission and sent to the assessment of the Convention (throughout the year) 73. ensuring the availability of experts in the ongoing international inventory checks 74. preparation of Proposals for the improvement of the inventory, the inventory collector until the ordinary meeting of AGRICULTURE 75.

Active data collection of the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency 76. Calculation of emissions is based on the method you choose, on the basis of the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines developed by the Emissions factor of 77. choice and justification of the 78. justification of the assumptions used in the calculation of the emission 79.80. active membership data, emission factors, evaluation of improprieties in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines; your observations about the inaccuracies in the main submission expert who compiled the common inaccuracies in the calculation of 81. quality control in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (2000) LISTED for Tier 1 and Tier 2 methods (table 3) 82. Sending data to the inventory collector (in XML format) for the agricultural sector (each year up to January 1) 83. Agriculture priority and priority submit papildrādītāj collector of counting (each year up to January 1) by filling in the form laid down by the European Commission in the preparation of the Description about 84. calculation of emissions changes compared to the previous year, the inventory and shipping inventory aggregators (each year up to January 1) 85. National inventory report under preparation in the agricultural sector in accordance with the inventory collector created content based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines, and send inventory aggregators (each year up to January 15) 86. Information documenting and archiving of the agricultural sector in relation to the preparation of the inventory as well as sending it to the physical inventory aggregator 87. compliance with the recommendations of international experts submitted to the amortisation of the Phys. Invt. If this is not possible, at the annual meeting to present all the present existing with this information, the joint assessment of the situation and documenting further action 88. preparation of Comments on the European Commission and sent to the assessment of the Convention (throughout the year) 89. ensuring the availability of experts in the ongoing international inventory checks 90. Proposals for improving the physical inventory, the inventory collector until the ordinary meeting 91. in support of the assumption used in the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture waste management 92. Active data collection environment in Latvia , geology and Meteorology Agency 93. Calculation of emissions is based on the method you choose, on the basis of the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines developed by the Emissions factor of 94. choice and justification of 95. justification of the assumptions used for calculation of the emission 96.97. participation in active data, emission factors, evaluation of improprieties in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines; your observations about the inaccuracies in the main submission expert who compiled the common inaccuracies in the calculation of 98. quality control in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (2000) LISTED for Tier 1 and Tier 2 methods (table 3) 99. Sending data to the inventory collector (in XML format) of the waste management sector (each year up to January 1) 100. the waste management industry a priority and priority submit papildrādītāj collector of counting (each year up to January 1) by filling in the form laid down by the European Commission in the preparation of the Description about 101. calculation of emissions changes compared to the previous year, the inventory and shipping inventory aggregators (each year up to January 1) 102. National inventory report to the waste management industry under preparation in accordance with the inventory collector created content based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines, and send inventory aggregators (each year up to January 15) 103. documentation and archiving of Information on the waste management sector in connection with the preparation of the inventory as well as sending it to the physical inventory aggregator 104. compliance with international recommendations of experts submitted to the amortisation of the Phys. Invt. If this is not possible, at the annual meeting to present all the present existing with this information, the joint assessment of the situation and documenting further action on comments 105. European Commission and sent to the assessment of the Convention (throughout the year) 106. ensuring access of experts during the international inventory checks 107. Proposals for improving the physical inventory, the inventory collector until the ordinary meeting basic calculations 108. Basic evaluation in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change on good practice guidance (2000) (Tier 1) , basic calculations using the highest level (Tier 2), this provision 3.2. institutions referred to (counting aggregator or other nominated representative) 109. basic shipping estimated sectoral national inventory report to the experts for the preparation of the national inventory report 110. General description of the basic sources of section 111. Information and archiving documentation in connection with the preparation of the inventory estimates 112. Inaccuracies in the calculation of Possible methodological choice in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change on good practice guidance (2000) and the calculation requires the evaluation of information (jointly with industry experts and inventory compilers) This rule 3.2. institutions referred to (counting aggregator or other nominated representative) 113. Emission calculation of accuracy (%) by industry experts and the assessment of the information submitted in connection with the active data and emission factor uncertainties 114. National inventory report's description of the General section on inaccuracies of information documenting 115. and archiving in the context of the preparation of the inventory of land use, land-use change and forestry 116. Active data collection and compilation of State Agency "Latvian National mežzinātn Institute" silava "after coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture of 117. Calculation of emissions is based on the method you choose based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change guidelines developed for the emission factors 118. choice and justification of the 119. justification of the assumptions used 120. Carbon dioxide emissions calculation of attraction and 121. participation in active data, emission factors, evaluation of improprieties in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change on good practice guidance; your observations about the inaccuracies in the main submission expert who compiled the common inaccuracies in the calculation of 122. quality control in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change (2000) LISTED in the Tier 1 and Tier 2 methods (table 3) 123. Sending data to the inventory collector (in XML format) (each year up to December 1) 124. land use, land-use change and forestry sector priority and priority submit papildrādītāj collector of counting (each year up to December 15) by filling in the form laid down by the European Commission in the preparation of the Description about 125. calculation of emissions changes compared to the previous year, the inventory and shipping inventory aggregators (each year up to December 1) 126. National inventory report on land-use, land-use change and forestry sectors under preparation in accordance with the inventory collector created content based on the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidance for, and send the inventory collector (in accordance with the QA/QC plan) 127. documenting and archiving of information on land use , land-use change and forestry sector in the context of the preparation of the inventory, as well as sending it to the physical inventory aggregator 128. compliance with the recommendations of international experts submitted to the amortisation of the Phys. Invt. If this is not possible, at the annual meeting to present all the present existing with this information, the joint assessment of the situation and documenting further action on comments 129. The European Commission and sent to the assessment of the Convention (throughout the year) 130. Expert accessible during inventory checks international 131. Proposals for improving the physical inventory, the inventory collector until the ordinary meeting counting quality assurance 132. Description of the preparation of the greenhouse gas emissions and CO2 inventory reconciliation (and report) and send the final inventory aggregators for each year up to 1. December (if you need to update) in accordance with annex 4, paragraph 14 of these rules 3.2. institutions referred to in paragraph 133. creating XML documents only after quality control steps 134. Inventory quality control inspection in accordance with annex 4, paragraph 2.3.135. Inspections made the inclusion of the description of the national inventory report and the use of information documenting the calculation to 136. and archiving in the context of the preparation of the inventory


2.2. overall implementation of the action/CN CCI Schedule table 2 no PO box action month counting preparation 1.05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 annual inventory experts participating in the meeting to discuss and evaluate problems, methods, QA/QC plan and necessary action X X 2. Calculation of emissions of sagat bags (inventory) X X X X X X X 3. Original national inventory report to the European Commission X X X 4. National inventory report to the Commission and to the European Convention X
X X 5. Prepared by the European Commission and the national inventory report to the Convention, repair if necessary X X 6. All materials used in the inventory documentation X X X X X X X 7. All physical inventory document archiving at counting X 8 collector quality control (in this rule referred to in paragraph 3.2. below) X X X X X X X X X X 9. The Convention's inspection report X X 10. Quality assurance (third party) X X X 11. Counting (final) transmission to the Secretariat of vencij and Kona European Environment Agency X 12. Inventory correction in accordance with the Convention secretariat and the European Commission's evaluations/reports X X X X X 13. Inventory data collection X X X X X 14. Calculation of the emission X X X X X X X 15. Emissions recalculation if you find errors or inaccuracies in the X X X X X 16. Enter the total Emissions in the standardised reporting format software X X X X 17. Enter the total Emissions in the standardised reporting format software If you have changes X X 18. Main source of analysis and administration of the common reporting format is a standardized software X 19. common reporting format and a standardized XML format generation (creation) of sending sation Phys. Invt X X if X if a nose nostril mai mai 20. Inaccuracies analysis X X X X X X X X 21. verification X X X (X) (X) (X) 2.3. projected quality control activities and procedures 16. Planned activities include quality control quality inspection in connection with calculations , data processing, information and data completeness (completeness) and documentation that is used for all inventory categories. 17. quality control activities (table 3) is to be respected and enforced and counting preparers industry averages, counting both aggregators to inventory not involved in preparing the third party can fully check their compliance with annex 5 form. table 3 General (Tier 1) and sources (sectoral) category (Tier 2) inventory quality control procedures in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change's Chapter 8 LISTED (2000) and the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change's (2003) PO box LISTED no quality control procedures for action 1 check assumptions and criteria, active data, emission factors and other parameters documentation • check the active data, emission factors and other estimation parameters descriptions with the information about the source and snap categories and make sure that they have been properly recorded and archived 2. Verify clerical errors when entering data and references • confirm that bibliographical data references are appropriately cited internal documents • check the input data of the samples in each category, or are not allowed into clerical errors 3. Verifying the emissions and removals estimates for accuracy • reproduced the calculations of emissions and removals of the representative sample • use a simple approximation method, which gives similar results to the original and more complex calculations to check that, you enter data, not errors in calculations 4. Check parameter and the measurement accuracy of the sign and the conversion factor for correct usage • check unit for calculation sheets signs • check for correct usage of the single unit of measure from the beginning to the end of calculation • check the single conversion factor accuracy • check the single transition and spatial adjustment factors correct usage 5. Check database integrity check of files • documentation • the relevant attest that the data processing steps are correctly represented in the database • assure that the data connection is correctly represented in the database • make sure that the data fields are labeled appropriately and that they have the correct design specifications • make sure that the database and model the structure and operational documentation is adequately archived 6. Check data consistency between categories • identify parameters (for example, active data, constants) that are common to multiple sources and attraction categories and confirm the value that is used for the calculation of emissions of these parameters 7. Check the accuracy of the counting direction data between processing steps • check that emissions and removals, preparing summaries, is correctly compiled from the lower reporting levels to higher • check that emissions and removals, the data is correctly overwritten different counting starprezultāto (intermediate) 8. Review internal documents • detailed check internal documentation to be able to reproduce the issue , attraction and improprieties calculations • check the inventory data, additional data and inventory records archiving and storage • check the other organisations involved in the preparation of the inventory (institutions) of any data archiving integrity 9. Check emissions and removals of the correctness of the calculation inaccuracies • verify compliance expert evaluation of the resulting inaccuracies calculations • check the emissions and removals of the numerical value of (quantity), assumptions and expert opinion sign compliance. To check the accuracy of calculation inaccuracies and completeness check consistency of time series 10 • check the input data consistency of the time series for each category • check consistency algorithm/method used for the entire time series for • check the methodologies and data changes that led to recalculations 11. Check completeness • assure that calculations specified for all source categories and all connecting and years from the base year to the year for which the counting is carried out • assure that the subcategories have been met fully • check the "other" category and the definition of conformity • check the documentation, some of the data gaps that make complete calculations; evaluate the following calculation of the significance of the impacts on the overall quality of the calculation of emissions • check the adjustment carried out, as well as explanations of the explanation the total entering the reporting format for each of the conversion software 12. time series • possible main source categories for the current physical inventory to compare with previous results. If there were significant changes or deviations from expected trends, recheck estimates and explain the differences. Significant differences compared with the previous year, could point to the possible input or calculation errors • wherever possible, explain the sharp fluctuations of time • check the emission and the connecting factors weighted values (aggregated emissions divided by the active data) for the entire time series. Or in one of the years shown a derogation from one of the values that could not be explained? If the value is unchanged, or had any changes in emissions or removals? • Pay attention to the unusual and the unexplained cases, time series data assets or other parameters 13. National inventory report • examine national inventory report requirements referred to in the implementation of accounting/description of each sector 14. Verify and source of industry-specific QC/CN operations (Tier 2) • compare historical data critical sectors: • check the input time series of emission factors for the sector if the emission factor are country-specific, verified, or is documented information about the choice of emission factors • check • check the historical time series whether have documented references to the sources of data and information • check data availability or completeness • check the methodology used to obtain the data that are available in each year




18. This provision of the results of the inspection referred to in point 3.2, industry experts and institutions of the final counting aggregator documented (description of the national inventory report) corresponding to the year 2000 by the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidance 8.10.1. the conditions referred to in paragraph 1. This provision 3.2. institutions referred to in the sectoral experts carry out quality control check at least for major sources. 19. Quality control requirements and procedures (table 3) and also the document, external consultants or experts who participate in the preparation of the estimates. 2.4. The planned quality assurance activities 20. Local (local) comprehensive inspections. Experts within your sector each year before the counting of the European Commission and sent to the Secretariat of the Convention: 20.1. quality assurance procedures implemented in each sector in turn, starting with the priority sectors and develop the priority sector; 20.2. the quality assurance activities cover the entire time series since 1990; 20.3. sending a message in the comments and coordination with the relevant authorities. 21. International experts use the counting results of the quality of the inventory. 22. the preparation of the inventory of non-participating third-party checks. 2.5. Documenting and archiving documentation and archiving 23. procedures are necessary to ensure the counting dependents, as well as to be able to provide this information to the inventory checker. QC/QA procedure for archiving ensure necessary improvements into future inventories. 24. in order to prepare an inventory, each industry experts each year, documented and archived information on your industry by the year 2000 in accordance with the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidance for 8.10.1. the conditions referred to in paragraph 1 and shall submit the inventory collector to electronically or in paper form. 25. The inventory collector collects from industry experts the information and store it in the electronic media (CD). 26. Document sufficient information to be able to provide references for any active data, emissions factors, calculation of improprieties, expert opinions and the QA/QC activities to reproduce data and track their progress and writing up the data source. 27. Each year after the completion of the counting of the corresponding documentation becomes part of the archive. In paper form (national inventory report) inventory is stored in the Latvian environment, geology and Meteorology Agency's archives. Documentation includes: 27.1. National inventory report copy (paper and electronic); 27.2. the entire data table (common standardised reporting format) electronic copy of the inventory collector's computer and electronic information media (CD); 27.3. clarification of the relationship between data tables and counting documents for each source and quite inventory as a whole – a description that prepare these rules referred to in point 3.2 relevant expert institutions (descriptions can be once prepared and updated by industry expert initiative); 27.4. all forms of checks, reports and other QA/QC activities description. 2.6. Inventory improvement plan 28. Qa/QC activities Coordinator (or inventory aggregator) checks and document that the quality objectives are achieved. This assessment uses the inventory improvement plan, which is drawn up on the basis of international experts and industry experts to prepare the assessment, recommendations or comments. 29. The inventory improvement plans based on specific quality 29.1. the achievement of the objectives of the evaluation; 29.2. the previous assessment of the implementation of the enhancement plan; 29.3. the results of the QA/QC activities; 29.4. the results of the Convention. 30. Every year until mid-May, all these rules referred to in point 3.2 institutions shall prepare the necessary changes in the next year's inventory and sends the inventory collector. 31. The inventory improvement plan original variant is discussed and evaluated by the annual meeting in may or June and to prepare for the august improvement plan.
Minister for the environment r. vējonis annex 5 Cabinet of 17 February 2009. Regulations No 157 general inventory QC procedures will comply with Tier 1 by the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change good practice guidance (2000) (completed in the physical inventory preparation involved third party) Minister of environment r. vējonis