Стан імплементації до чинного законодавства України до положень Директиви 2008/50/ЄС та Директиви 2004/107/ЄС щодо заходів, термін виконання яких сплив станом на січень 2021
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The implementation of existing Ukrainian legislation to comply with the requirements of Directive 2008/50/EC and Directive 2004/107/EC regarding measures with deadlines expired as of January 2021 is a critical aspect of the country's environmental policy.
2021 · 18 pages

Abstract
The Directive 2008/50/EC aims to establish requirements for the control and assessment of air quality, while Directive 2004/107/EC focuses on the protection of the environment and human health from the effects of air pollution. The country is required to establish zones and agglomerations based on the level of air pollution and to develop plans of action for areas where the levels of pollutants exceed the established limits or pose a risk of exceeding them. The Directive also requires the establishment of a system for informing the public about air quality. As of January 2021, Ukraine has made significant progress in implementing the measures outlined in the Directive. The country has established 25 zones and 24 agglomerations for monitoring and managing air quality. The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources has developed a methodology for determining zones and agglomerations, which has been approved by the Cabinet of Ministers. The National Environmental Service has conducted an analysis of the existing network of observations for air quality and has identified the need for modernization, including the installation of automated observation posts equipped with gas analyzers and meteorological sensors. The estimated cost of modernization is 25 million euros. The country has also established a system for informing the public about air quality, which includes the publication of information on the quality of the air in different zones and agglomerations. The public is informed through various channels, including the Internet and mass media. In terms of implementation, Ukraine has made significant progress in several areas. The country has developed a national plan for the implementation of the Directive, which includes measures to improve air quality and reduce pollution. The plan includes the establishment of a system for monitoring and managing air quality, as well as measures to reduce emissions from various sources. The country has also made progress in establishing a system for informing the public about air quality. The public is informed through various channels, including the Internet and mass media. The information is provided in a clear and concise manner, and it includes data on the quality of the air in different zones and agglomerations. In conclusion, Ukraine has made significant progress in implementing the measures outlined in Directive 2008/50/EC and Directive 2004/107/EC. The country has established a system for monitoring and managing air quality, and it has made significant progress in reducing pollution and improving air quality. The public is informed about air quality through various channels, and the information is provided in a clear and concise manner. The implementation of the Directive has also led to the development of new legislation and regulations, which aim to improve air quality and reduce pollution. The country has established a system for enforcing the regulations, which includes the use of fines and other penalties for non-compliance. Overall, the implementation of the Directive has had a positive impact on air quality in Ukraine. The country has made significant progress in reducing pollution and improving air quality, and the public is informed about air quality through various channels. The implementation of the Directive has also led to the development of new legislation and regulations, which aim to improve air quality and reduce pollution. The country's progress in implementing the Directive has been recognized by the European Union, which has praised Ukraine's efforts to improve air quality and reduce pollution. The EU has also provided technical and financial assistance to Ukraine to support the implementation of the Directive. In terms of future plans, Ukraine aims to continue improving air quality and reducing pollution. The country has developed a national plan for the implementation of the Directive, which includes measures to improve air quality and reduce pollution. The plan includes the establishment of a system for monitoring and managing air quality, as well as measures to reduce emissions from various sources. The country also aims to continue informing the public about air quality through various channels, including the Internet and mass media. The information will be provided in a clear and concise manner, and it will include data on the quality of the air in different zones and agglomerations. Overall, Ukraine's progress in implementing the Directive has been significant, and the country continues to make efforts to improve air quality and reduce pollution. The implementation of the Directive has had a positive impact on air quality in Ukraine, and the country's efforts have been recognized by the European Union.
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