PAC EXPENDITURE QUESTIONNAIRE ON POLLUTION ABATEMENT AND CONTROL EXPENDITURE

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1 PAC EXPENDITURE QUESTIONNAIRE ON POLLUTION ABATEMENT AND CONTROL EXPENDITURE TABLE OF CONTENTS INT_DEF Introductory notes and Definitions 1 Public Sector 2 Business Sector 2A Agriculture, hunting, fishing, forestry 2B Mining, quarrying 2C Total manufacturing 2C_Add Total manufacturing industries (latest available year) 2D Electricity, gas, water 2E Other 3 Private households 4 Private and public firms specialising in PAC services 4A Private firms specialising in PAC services 4B Publicly owned firms specialising in PAC services * Yellow highlights indicate priority data!

2 INTRODUCTORY NOTES A. BACKGROUND In 1989, the OECD Council meeting at Ministerial level called, inter alia, for a next generation work programme on environmental economics that would integrate This is the old introductory notes. Compliance with this request See separate requires tools document such as environmental accounting, information on environmental expenditure and the development of databases which "Explanatory notes PAC Following the work of the questionnaire" OECD Group of for Economic new Experts that dates back to the late 1970s, pollution abatement and control (PAC) data has been collected proposal!!! In November 1991, this Group agreed on a revised questionnaire and decided to collect data in association with the two-yearly data collection of the Group on the The present questionnaire is broadly identical with the versions preceding it (1991 and ). Some smaller modifications were carried out for clarification, for For the European Union Member States this Questionnaire is used jointly by the OECD and the Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat, B. METHODOLOGICAL REMARKS This questionnaire focuses on pollution abatement and control expenditure. In addition, it gives countries the possibility to provide data on expenditure aimed at nature a) Pollution Abatement and Control - Definition Pollution abatement and control are all purposeful activities directly aimed at the prevention, reduction and elimination of pollution or nuisances resulting from Items NOT included in PAC-expenditure: Research and development expenditure related to the causes, effects and prevention of pollution. Data on environment related R&D expenditure is already Depreciation allowance for PAC assets as well as interests paid for the financing of PAC investment; aimed at nature conservation (e.g. natural parks) are excluded from PAC expenditure but are added as an addendum; Mobilisation of natural resources such as supply of drinking water; which is not directly aimed at pollution control and abatement such as investment in energy-saving equipment carried out for commercial purposes or

3 - which is mainly carried out for workplace protection. b) Netting-out of Receipts Where PAC activity entails receipts from selling a by-product of this activity (e.g. from the sale of processed waste), these receipts should be deducted from gross Note that: - - the receipts considered here are not revenues of specialised firms whose primary purpose is to deliver some environmental service or good (for firms specialised Receipts accruing to the public sector for PAC activity (e.g. fees for waste removal) do not enter this category as they arise directly from carrying out the PAC c) vs. Costs The data reported should be expenditure data, i.e., they should reflect the flows of funds for PAC activities. A substantial part of total expenditure is allocated to the d) Sectoral Definitions The following definitions apply for economic sectors: Public sector: federal and local governments and communities; (The public sector includes expenditure by government agencies and other public bodies providing PAC services. Please indicate whether public enterprises, Business sector: (based on ISIC rev. 3/NACE rev. 1) agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing (ISIC 01-05); mining and quarrying (ISIC 10-14); manufacturing (ISIC Households: households (as consumers) Private sector: business sector + households. e) Financing vs. Abater Principle PAC expenditure for a particular economic sector can be evaluated according to the financing principle (who pays for the PAC activity) or according to the abater PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR Investment expenditure Investment expenditure + Current expenditure + Current expenditure

4 - Receipts from by-products of PAC activity - Receipts from by-products of PAC activity = I (abater principle) = I (abater principle) + Subsidies to private sector - Subsidies from public sector - Fees/charges from private sector + Fees/charges to public sector = II (financing principle) = II (financing principle) C. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACTIVITIES The following expenditure categories should be taken into account: 1. Waste For the purposes of the questionnaire waste includes municipal waste as well as industrial waste, which in turn includes hazardous waste, ordinary waste and inert PAC expenditure for waste should comprise: Preventive measures to limit the amounts and harmful effects of waste generated by the final consumption of goods and to limit the production of industrial waste Collection and transport; Treatment and disposal; Exploitation of waste: unprofitable operations with the purpose of replacing the disposal of waste (i.e. discharge into the environment) by processes for reinserting Regulation and monitoring. 2. Water and Soil 21. Collection and purification of waste water (in collective and public as well as individual systems): - Transport of waste water, storm water systems, sewerage networks; - Waste water treatment plants (including pre-treatment plants and special plant for waste water from certain industrial processes); Combating pollution of the marine environment, including measures to combat discharges into the sea and the raising of wrecks (e.g. clean-up of oil spills); Prevention, control and monitoring of surface water pollution; PAC expenditure for water and soil should comprise: Combating pollution of inland surface waters other than collection and purification of waste water; Prevention and combating of thermal pollution of water; Abatement of groundwater pollution; Abatement of soil pollution, including measures to combat uncontrolled releases and tipping and the resorption of pollutants.

5 28. Regulation and monitoring. related to the supply of drinking water should not be included. 3. Air PAC expenditure for air should comprise: Noise Monitoring and regulation of atmospheric pollution; Prevention of air pollution linked to the production process; installation of non-polluting technologies (clean technologies and clean products used in the production Elimination of emissions at the source: dedusting equipment, filters. PAC expenditure for noise should comprise: Regulation and Monitoring; Preventive action at source: - soundproofing of machinery; - use of soundproofed machinery and equipment; Construction of anti-noise installations: - construction of buffer-zones or anti-noise screens around airports or other sources of noise; - soundproofing work. Excluded are measures mainly aimed at reducing industrial process noise for workplace protection. 5. Other PAC expenditure related to other types of pollution control such as abatement and control of non-radioactive radiation, multi-functional PAC activity and general 6. Additional Item: Nature Protection This new domain is introduced as a first attempt to get a more comprehensive picture of total environmental expenditure. for nature protection should When this category is filled in, countries are asked to specify the activities included in nature protection expenditure. To assist the countries to define nature

6 D. HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE Based on Member Countries' experience with the collection of data on private household PAC expenditure according to the abater principle, it is suggested to a) b) c) Purchase, operation and maintenance of air pollution control devices for motor vehicles. Operation and maintenance expenditure include items such as price Sewage treatment by private households (e.g. septic tanks); Payments by households for the provision of PAC services by private firms. Note that this limitation applies to household expenditure according to the abater principle only, i.e., to PAC activities carried out either directly by the household or Note that for households no breakdown into investment and current expenditure is foreseen as, in line with national accounts, household expenditure on durable E. TYPES OF EXPENDITURE a) Investment expenditure: outlays (purchases and own-account production) on land and on additions of new durable goods to the stock of fixed assets for PAC. - curative/supplementary/end-of-pipe investments: these investments do not affect the production process itself; they only serve to abate pollution stemming from - process-integrated investments: these are investments which lead to a modified/adapted production process with the primary aim to reduce pollution. When a b) c) Current expenditure: PAC outlays for i) own production of environmental services: wages and salaries, rents, energy, maintenance expenditure and other Research and development expenditure related to the causes, effects and prevention of pollution. Not collected by this questionnaire. F. FINANCIAL TRANSFERS a) b) Financial transfers from the public sector to the private sector: The term Subsidies as used in this questionnaire covers current and capital unrequited payments for Financial transfers from the private sector to the public sector: Fees are paid for PAC services, whereas taxes are compulsory, unrequited payments. Please G. CURRENT/CONSTANT PRICES

7 data should be expressed in current prices. Where specific deflators are available, countries are asked to supply these deflators as supplementary H. SPECIFIC COMMENTS TO THE TABLES a) b) Countries are asked to report data that correspond as closely as possible to the given standards and definitions. Where this is not possible, covering notes should To avoid misunderstandings, please note following: *) If you wish to indicate that data is not available, please leave the data cell blank. (if you wish you can add a footnote) *) break in series: please use a footnote to indicate a break in series Please only enter footnote references in the space foreseen next to the data cell (1 cell to the right). Under no circumstance should footnote references or c) d) Please state units and denomination of currencies. To maintain comparability with other economic time series, Revision 3 of ISIC/NACE Rev. 1 has been applied to the sectoral structuring of the tables. e) The unit to be used is "Million national currency". If this creates a problem for you, please contact either Antonio Consoli, or Nicole Buysse, by or phone. Antonio Consoli: Antonio.Consoli@cec.eu.int phone: fax: Nicole Buysse: Nicole.Buysse@cec.eu.int phone: fax:

8 PAC Table 1 PUBLIC SECTOR(6) Please specify if public specialised producers are included here! * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 Investment expenditures A Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated EX_1.1 of which end-of-pipe investment EX_2 + Internal Current expenditures (1) B Excluding all payments for bought PAC services EX_3 - Receipts from by-products C EX_4 I ( = A + B - C ) EX_5 + Subsidies/Transfers (2) D Paid to business and households Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 8 of 30

9 PAC Table 1 PUBLIC SECTOR(6) Please specify if public specialised producers are included here! * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_6 - Fees/Payments (3) E Received from business and households EX_7 = II ( = EXP I - E + D ) (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. REPORT TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE and specify the coverage (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES (6) Publicly owned specialised producers should not be included under public sector but in table 4 and 4b. INCLUDE THEM HERE IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE and specify the coverage. Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 9 of 30

10 PAC Table 2 BUSINESS SECTOR (6) Please specify which industries are covered! * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_1 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 Investment expenditures A Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated EX_1.1 of which end-of-pipe investment EX_2 + Internal Current expenditures (1) B Excluding all payments for bought PAC services EX_3 - Receipts from by-products C EX_4 I ( = A + B - C ) EX_5 - Subsidies/Transfers (2) D From the public sector Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 10 of 30

11 PAC Table 2 BUSINESS SECTOR (6) Please specify which industries are covered! * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_1 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_6 + Fees/Payments (3) E To the public sector EX_7 = II ( = EXP I + E - D ) (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. INCLUDE TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES (6) Includes all activities/industries, excluding only public sector and households, INCLUDING SPECIALISED PRODUCERS. Please specify coverage of the data reported Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 11 of 30

12 PAC Table 2A: AGRICULTURE, HUNTING, FISHING, FORESTRY CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_2 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 Investment expenditures A Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated EX_1.1 of which end-of-pipe investment EX_2 + Internal Current expenditures (1) B Excluding all payments for bought PAC services EX_3 - Receipts from by-products C EX_4 I ( = A + B - C ) EX_5 - Subsidies/Transfers (2) D Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 12 of 30

13 PAC Table 2A: AGRICULTURE, HUNTING, FISHING, FORESTRY CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_2 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_6 + Fees/Payments (3) E Including payments for all bought PAC services EX_6.1 of which to the public sector EX_7 = II ( = EXP I + E - D ) (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. INCLUDE TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 13 of 30

14 PAC Table 2B: MINING, QUARRYING CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_3 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 Investment expenditures A Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated EX_1.1 of which end-of-pipe investment EX_2 + Internal Current expenditures (1) B Excluding all payments for bought PAC services EX_3 Receipts from byproducts C EX_4 I (b) ( = A + B C ) EX_5 - Subsidies/Transfers (2) D Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 14 of 30

15 PAC Table 2B: MINING, QUARRYING CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_3 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_6 + Fees/Payments (3) E Including payments for all bought PAC services EX_6.1 of which to the public sector EX_7 = II ( = EXP I + E - D ) (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. INCLUDE TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 15 of 30

16 PAC Table 2C: TOTAL MANUFACTURING CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_4 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 Investment expenditures A Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated EX_1.1 of which end-of-pipe investment EX_2 + Internal Current expenditures (1) B Excluding all payments for bought PAC services EX_3 Receipts from byproducts C EX_4 I (b) ( = A + B C ) EX_5 - Subsidies/Transfers (2) D Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 16 of 30

17 PAC Table 2C: TOTAL MANUFACTURING CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_4 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_6 + Fees/Payments (3) E Including payments for all bought PAC services EX_6.1 of which to the public sector EX_7 = II ( = EXP I + E - D ) (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. INCLUDE TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 17 of 30

18 PAC Table 2C Add.: TOTAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (Latest available year) CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 Investment expenditures A EX_1 Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_4 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other EX_1.1 SE0_4.1 of which end-of-pipe investment Food, beverages SE0_4.2 SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other + Intern. current expenditure (1) EX_2 B Excl. payments for all bought PAC services SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_4.2 SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other EX_3 - Receipts from by-products C SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_4.2 SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other EX_4 = I (A + B - C) SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_4.2 SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other EX_5 - Subsidies/Transfers (2) D SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_ Textiles, leather SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_ Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries SE0_ Chemicals, rubber Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 18 of 30

19 PAC Table 2C Add.: TOTAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (Latest available year) CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other + Fees/Payments (3) E EX_6 Incl payments for all bought PAC services SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_4.2 SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other EX_6 of which to the public sector SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_4.2 SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other EX_7 = II (EXP I +E - D) SE0_ Food, beverages SE0_4.2 SE0_4.3 SE0_4.4 SE0_4.5 SE0_4.6 SE0_4.7 SE0_7 SE0_ Textiles, leather 20 Wood, wood products Pulp, paper, printing 23 Refineries Chemicals, rubber 26 Nonmetallic mineral 27 Basic metals Metal products and other FOOTNOTES (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. INCLUDE TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 19 of 30

20 PAC Table 2D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_5 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 Investment expenditures A Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated EX_1.1 of which end-of-pipe investment EX_2 + Internal Current expenditures (1) B Excluding all payments for bought PAC services EX_3 Receipts from byproducts C EX_4 I ( = A + B C ) EX_5 - Subsidies/Transfers (2) D Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 20 of 30

21 PAC Table 2D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_5 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_6 + Fees/Payments (3) E Including payments for all bought PAC services EX_6.1 of which to the public sector EX_7 = II ( = EXP I + E - D ) (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. INCLUDE TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 21 of 30

22 PAC Table 2E: OTHER (6) Please specify! CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_6 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 Investment expenditures A Sum of end-of-pipe and integrated EX_1.1 of which end-of-pipe investment EX_2 + Internal Current expenditures (1) B Excluding all payments for bought PAC services EX_3 - Receipts from by-products C EX_4 I ( = A + B - C ) EX_5 - Subsidies/Transfers (2) D Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 22 of 30

23 PAC Table 2E: OTHER (6) Please specify! CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) SE0_6 PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_6 + Fees/Payments (3) E Including payments for all bought PAC services EX_6.1 of which to the public sector EX_7 = II ( = EXP I + E - D ) (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. INCLUDE TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES (6) Includes all industries except those reported under tables 2a-2d, specialised producers reported in table 4, and government activities reported in table 1. Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 23 of 30

24 PAC Table 3: PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Air Wastewater Waste Soil & Noise Biodiversity & Other (4) Landscape (5) PR0_3 PR0_1.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.2 PR0_4 PR0_7.1 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1 I Connected and adapted products EX_5 + Subsidies/Transfers (2) D EX_6 + Fees/Payments (3) E Including payments for all bought PAC services EX_6.1 of which to the public sector EX_7 = II (EXP I + B - A) (1) Material, energy and other intermediate inputs + costs of own personnel used for PAC purposes. REPORT TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURE INCLUDING PAYMENTS IF NO DIVISION IS POSSIBLE. (2) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all subsidies and other tranfers for PAC purposes (3) Include the net amount (payments-receipts) of all fees and earmarked taxes financing PAC activities. (4) Please specify content if Other include more than Radiation, R&D or General administration (5) Please specify if not all environmental domains are covered FOOTNOTES Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 24 of 30

25 PAC Table 4: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SPECIALISED PRODUCERS OF PAC SERVICES * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Waste Wastewater Soil & Other SE0_9 PR0_2 PR0_1.1 PR0_1.2 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1.3 Total investments A For the environmental activity EX_2.1 + Total cost of production B For the environmental activity EX_4 I ( = A + B) EX_3.1 - Total revenue C For the environmental activity EX_7 II (A + B - C) Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 25 of 30

26 PAC Table 4: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SPECIALISED PRODUCERS OF PAC SERVICES * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Waste Wastewater Soil & Other SE0_9 PR0_2 PR0_1.1 PR0_1.2 PR0_5 PR0_6 FOOTNOTES NOTE Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 26 of 30

27 PAC Table 4a: PRIVATE SPECIALISED PRODUCERS OF PAC SERVICES * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Waste Wastewater Soil & Other SE0_9.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.1 PR0_1.2 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1.3 Total investments A For the environmental activity EX_2.1 + Total cost of production B For the environmental activity EX_4 I ( = A + B) EX_3.1 - Total revenue C For the environmental activity EX_7 II (A + B - C) Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 27 of 30

28 PAC Table 4a: PRIVATE SPECIALISED PRODUCERS OF PAC SERVICES * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Waste Wastewater Soil & Other SE0_9.1 PR0_2 PR0_1.1 PR0_1.2 PR0_5 PR0_6 FOOTNOTES NOTE Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 28 of 30

29 PAC Table 4b: PUBLIC SPECIALISED PRODUCERS OF PAC SERVICES * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Waste Wastewater Soil & Other SE0_9.2 PR0_2 PR0_1.1 PR0_1.2 PR0_5 PR0_6 EX_1.3 Total investments A For the environmental activity EX_2.1 + Total cost of production B For the environmental activity EX_4 I ( = A + B) EX_3.1 - Total revenue C For the environmental activity EX_7 II (A + B - C) Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 29 of 30

30 PAC Table 4b: PUBLIC SPECIALISED PRODUCERS OF PAC SERVICES * yellow highlights indicate priority data CU_4 Million national currency Waste Wastewater Soil & Other SE0_9.2 PR0_2 PR0_1.1 PR0_1.2 PR0_5 PR0_6 FOOTNOTES NOTE This table is intended as a first step in data collection on private firms specialising in PAC services (essentially, waste collection/ treatment and waste water collection/treatment services). These firms provide PAC services to enterprises and households; they increasingly carry out waste/water management behalf of municipalities and industries. (a) Total investment if possible only for the main (=environmental) activity. (b) Total cost of production if possible only for the main (=environmental) activity. (c) Total revenue, if possible only for the main (=environmental) activity. Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire Print date: 20/11/00-11:03 Page 30 of 30