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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Third Chamber)
7 December 2000 (1)
(Failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations - Directive 91/676/EEC - Protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources - Identification of waters affected by pollution - Specifying of surface freshwaters)
In Case C-69/99,
Commission of the European Communities, represented by R. Wainwright, Principal Legal Adviser, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the office of C. Gómez de la Cruz, of its Legal Service, Wagner Centre, Kirchberg,
applicant,
v
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, represented by M. Ewing, of the Treasury Solicitor's Department, acting as Agent, and D. Wyatt QC, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the British Embassy, 14 Boulevard Roosevelt,
defendant,
APPLICATION for a declaration that, by failing to adopt all the measures necessary to comply with its obligations under Article 3(1) and (2) and Article 5 of Council Directive 91/676/EEC of 12 December 1991 concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources (OJ 1991 L 375, p. 1), the United Kingdom has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive and the EC Treaty,
THE COURT (Third Chamber),
composed of: C. Gulmann, President of the Chamber, J.-P. Puissochet and F. Macken (Rapporteur), Judges,
Advocate General: P. Léger,
Registrar: R. Grass,
having regard to the Report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 13 July 2000,
gives the following
'1. Waters affected by pollution and waters which could be affected by pollution if action pursuant [to] Article 5 is not taken shall be identified by the Member States in accordance with the criteria set out in Annex I.
2. Member States shall, within a two-year period following the notification of this Directive, designate as vulnerable zones all known areas of land in their territories which drain into the waters identified according to paragraph 1 and which contribute to pollution. They shall notify the Commission of this initial designation within six months.
- identify as waters affected by pollution, or as waters which could be affected by pollution if action pursuant to Article 5 of the Directive is not taken, not only waters intended for human consumption but also all surface freshwaters and groundwaters which have or could have a nitrate concentration in excess of 50 milligrams per litre (Article 3(1));
- by 20 December 1993 at the latest, designate as vulnerable zones all known areas of land in their territories which drain into the waters thus identified as affected by pollution in accordance with Article 3(1) (Article 3(2)); and
- by 20 December 1995 at the latest, establish action programmes designed to reduce nitrate pollution of waters and improve water quality in the vulnerable zones designated under Article 3(2) of the Directive or to remedy those problems (Article 5).
Costs
27. Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs if they have been applied for in the successful party's pleadings. Since the Commission has applied for costs and the United Kingdom has been unsuccessful, the latter must be ordered to pay the costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Third Chamber)
hereby:
1. Declares that, by failing to adopt all the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with the obligations laid down in Article 3(1) and (2) and Article 5 of Council Directive 91/676/EEC of 12 December 1991 concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive;
2. Orders the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to pay the costs.
Gulmann
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 7 December 2000.
R. Grass C. Gulmann
Registrar President of the Third Chamber
1: Language of the case: English.