Self-Monitoring Ordinance. Country/Territory Germany Territorial subdivision Schleswig-Holstein Document type Regulation Date 2011 Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleSchleswig-Holstein Ordinance on self-monitoring of sewage systems and waste waster discharge. Subject Water Keyword Pollution control Freshwater pollution Water supply Sewerage Monitoring Effluent waste water/discharge Registration Data collection/reporting Offences/penalties Environmental standards Standards Protection of environment Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe Entry into force notes The present Ordinance enters into force on 23 February 2012. Abstract The present Ordinance implements the Schleswig-Holstein Water Law in its version of 11 February 2008. In particular, the Ordinance lays down provisions relating to the self-monitoring of waste water discharge. Article 2 establishes that whoever runs such a facility has to carry out self-monitoring procedures that meet the minimum requirements of the present Ordinance. The text consists of 8 articles as follows: Sphere of application, competences (1); Self-monitoring (2); Log-book (3); Operation reports (4); Obligation to notify (5); Penalties (6); Entry into force (7). Three Annexes are enclosed. Full text German Website www.schleswig-holstein.de References - Legislation Implements Schleswig-Holstein Water Law. Legislation | Germany | 2008 (2019) Keyword: Basic legislation, Surface water, Groundwater, Freshwater resources management, Effluent waste water/discharge, Pollution control, Freshwater pollution, Registration, Expropriation, Monitoring, Water supply, Enforcement/compliance, Offences/penalties, Environmental standards, Standards, Protection of environment Source: FAO, FAOLEX