Environmental accounts; emissions to water, origin-destination 1995-2010

Environmental accounts; emissions to water, origin-destination 1995-2010

Origin-destination Periods Emissions to water, heavy metals Chromic compounds like Cr (kg) Emissions to water, heavy metals Copper compounds like Cu (kg) Emissions to water, heavy metals Mercury compounds like Hg (kg) Emissions to water, heavy metals Lead compounds like Pb (kg) Emissions to water, heavy metals Nickel compounds like Ni (kg) Emissions to water, heavy metals Zinc compounds like Zn (kg) Emissions to water, nutrients Total nutrients (in equivalents) (1 000 nutrient-equivalents) Emissions to water, nutrients Phosphorus compounds like P (kg)
Total origin 2010** 232,213 582,983 1,798 246,534 313,585 2,511,377 74,097 31,021,148
Total Dutch economy 2010** 22,032 221,692 652 54,510 72,405 795,961 37,463 20,116,688
A-U All economic activities 2010** 5,428 76,049 113 13,182 51,904 345,536 15,668 7,589,066
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2010** 0 18,403 - 2,264 37,191 164,208 8,977 3,743,975
B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2010** 5,286 26,927 111 5,382 14,616 110,267 6,686 3,844,147
B Mining and quarrying 2010** 94 94 1 55 128 656 - -
C Manufacturing 2010** 1,899 16,323 16 1,122 4,262 20,398 1,907 1,154,889
10-12 Manufacture of food and beverages 2010** 165 706 1 87 309 2,896 1,254 853,080
13-15 Man. of textile-, leatherproducts 2010** 56 636 0 80 122 443 22 12,938
16-18 Man. wood en paperprod., printing 2010** 78 462 1 35 112 1,178 71 32,974
16 Manufacture of wood products 2010** 0 4 - 1 0 17 - -
17 Manufacture of paper 2010** 76 425 1 33 111 1,105 71 32,974
18 Printing and reproduction 2010** 1 33 - 2 1 57 0 -
19 Manufacture of coke and petroleum 2010** 161 170 7 160 967 904 55 26,527
20-21 Chemistry and pharmaceuticals 2010** 609 6,172 3 157 1,104 9,089 395 184,925
20 Manufacture of chemicals 2010** 564 6,036 3 157 1,087 8,509 344 159,874
21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals 2010** 45 136 0 - 17 580 50 25,051
22-23 Man. plastics and constructionprod 2010** 9 64 0 22 21 354 9 3,767
22 Manufacture rubber, plastic products 2010** 0 10 - 2 1 116 3 1,401
23 Manufacture of building materials 2010** 9 55 - 20 21 238 6 2,366
24-25 Man. of basic metals and -products 2010** 804 361 2 542 1,557 4,945 79 20,325
24 Manufacture of basic metals 2010** 130 191 2 527 896 2,006 69 11,023
25 Manufacture of metal products 2010** 674 170 - 14 660 2,939 11 9,302
26-27 Electrical and electron. Industry 2010** 3 43 1 9 16 105 9 8,865
28 Manufacture of machinery n.e.c. 2010** 3 55 1 11 18 157 11 10,389
29-30 Transport equipment 2010** 11 7,630 - 15 32 221 4 1,098
31-33 Other manufacturing and repair 2010** 2 24 0 4 4 105 - -
D Electricity and gas supply 2010** 2 274 1 25 11 393 24 4,935
E Water supply and waste management 2010** 3,291 10,236 93 4,180 10,214 88,821 4,755 2,684,324
F Construction 2010** 6 1,769 0 475 20 5,662 1 577
G-I Trade, transport, hotels, catering 2010** 40 14,642 0 1,735 52 38,176 4 368
G Wholesale and retail trade 2010** 33 3,405 0 966 21 6,861 1 341
H Transportation and storage 2010** 8 10,633 0 597 31 30,269 3 27
49 Land transport 2010** 7 5,556 - 438 28 8,973 1 -
50 Water transport 2010** - 4,336 - 17 - 19,947 0 -
51 Air transport 2010** 0 112 - 28 1 309 0 -
52 Warehousing, services for transport 2010** 0 454 - 67 1 601 1 27
53 Postal and courier activities 2010** 0 175 - 46 1 439 0 -
I Accommodation and food serving 2010** 0 604 - 172 0 1,047 - -
J Information and communication 2010** 0 752 - 208 2 1,465 - -
K Financial institutions 2010** 90 884 - 227 3 1,775 - -
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2010** 0 219 - 59 1 435 - -
M-N Business services 2010** 3 3,535 0 957 12 7,628 0 0
M Other specialised business services 2010** 1 1,578 - 438 3 3,066 - -
N Renting and other business support 2010** 2 1,957 - 519 9 4,562 - -
O-Q Government and care 2010** 1 7,850 2 1,575 6 13,961 0 0
O Public administration and services 2010** 1 3,777 - 446 5 7,437 - -
P Education 2010** 0 1,232 - 339 1 2,018 - -
Q Health and social work activities 2010** 0 2,841 2 791 0 4,506 - -
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2010** 0 1,068 0 299 2 1,959 0 0
R Culture, sports and recreation 2010** 0 372 - 103 1 695 - -
S Other service activities 2010** 0 472 - 131 1 898 - -
T Activities of households 2010** - 224 - 65 - 366 - -
U Extraterritorial organisations 2010** - - - - - - - -
Total private households 2010** 3,339 193,763 299 33,329 8,379 206,348 20,318 13,178,960
Own transport private households 2010** 19 4,349 - 689 79 15,675 - -
Other private households 2010** 3,320 189,414 299 32,640 8,301 190,673 20,318 13,178,960
Total other domestic origin 2010** 13,266 -48,119 240 7,999 12,122 244,077 1,477 -651,338
Atmospheric deposition 2010** 1,101 10,768 351 6,950 2,557 41,664 1,772 -
Transport difference 2010** 12,165 -58,887 -111 1,049 9,565 202,413 -295 -651,338
Total from abroad 2010** 210,180 361,290 1,145 192,024 241,180 1,715,416 36,634 10,904,460
Supply by rivers from abroad 2010** 210,180 340,888 1,145 192,024 241,180 1,681,752 36,634 10,904,460
Non-residents in the Netherlands 2010** - 20,402 - - - 33,664 - -
Total destination 2010** 232,213 582,983 1,798 246,534 313,585 2,511,377 74,097 31,021,148
Total absorption 2010** 17,391 145,405 319 36,893 20,905 460,409 22,667 13,880,000
Total abroad 2010** 152,421 295,295 941 147,109 174,902 1,179,885 36,824 10,190,000
Discharge by rivers into the sea 2010** 152,421 292,353 941 147,109 174,902 1,168,086 36,824 10,190,000
Residents abroad 2010** - 2,942 - - - 11,799 - -
Contribution environmental problem 2010** 62,400 142,283 538 62,532 117,778 871,083 14,606 6,951,148
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table contains information about the origin and destination of emissions to water of nutrients and heavy metals. These data are part of the environmental accounts. The origin of the emissions to water can be divided into the Dutch economy (disaggregated by private households and industries) and the rest of the world. The destination can be divided into absorption by producers, drain off emissions to the rest of the world and contribution to the environmental problem. The figures in this table can be compared in a consistent way to macro-economic indicators. Furthermore, water emission accounts indicators can be derived for the emissions of heavy metals into water and the eutrophication of surface waters. These indicators can be used for supporting water policy.

Data available from: 1995-2010

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table for the last year are provisional. The figures for the other years are final. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.

Changes as of January 30, 2015:
None, this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore. This table is replaced by table: Environmental accounts; emissions to water, origin and destination. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Emissions to water, heavy metals
A group of metals with a high atomic weight, in particular metals with high toxicity, such as arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, mercury, lead, nickel and zinc.
Chromic compounds like Cr
The sum of chromic compounds, measured as the total amount of chromium that is present in those compounds.
Copper compounds like Cu
The sum of copper compounds, measured as the total amount of copper that is present in those compounds.
Mercury compounds like Hg
The sum of mercury compounds, measured as the total amount of mercury that is present in those compounds.
Lead compounds like Pb
The sum of lead compounds, measured as the total amount of lead that is present in those compounds.
Nickel compounds like Ni
The sum of nickel compounds, measured as the total amount of nickel that is present in those compounds.
Zinc compounds like Zn
The sum of zinc compounds, measured as the total amount of zinc that is present in those compounds.
Emissions to water, nutrients
Nutrients that are necessary for the growth of crops and plants (such as phosphorus and nitrogen).
A too high concentration of phosphorus and nitrogen in the surface water is bad for the quality of the surface water.
Total nutrients (in equivalents)
Nutrients that are necessary for the growth of crops and plants (such as phosphorus and nitrogen)
The emissions of phosphorus and nitrogen are converted to nutrient-equivalents and then added up. In the conversion the harmfulness of the nutrients to the environment is taken into account. Phosphorus gets a heavier weight than nitrogen (factor 10)
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A too high concentration of phosphorus and nitrogen in the surface water is bad for the quality of the surface water.
Phosphorus compounds like P
The total amount of phosphates and other phosphorus compounds in waste water, measured as phosphorus (P). Phosphate is a compound of phosphorus with oxygen. Phosphorus compounds are nutrients and of vital importance for all organisms, because it is a nutrient for different proteins and for the skeleton.