The Council Directive 91/676/EEC, commonly known as the Nitrates Directive, is a cornerstone of European Union water protection policy. First adopted in 1991, its primary objective is to safeguard EU waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources. This pollution, primarily from fertilizers and livestock manure, can lead to eutrophication—the over-enrichment of water with nutrients, causing excessive growth of algae, which depletes oxygen and harms aquatic ecosystems. The directive is an integral part of the EU's broader water policy, working in conjunction with the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC).
The directive has a dual objective as stated in Article 1:
The directive is addressed to EU Member States, which are responsible for its transposition into national law. The obligations and measures established by Member States under this directive apply directly to farmers and agricultural holdings. The specific requirements are mandatory for farmers located in areas designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs). Member States also have the option to apply the directive's action programmes across their entire territory, in which case the rules apply to all farmers nationwide.
The directive established a phased implementation timeline for Member States following its notification on 19 December 1991:
Member States are exempt from the obligation to identify and designate specific vulnerable zones if they choose to establish and apply the mandatory action programmes across their entire national territory (Article 3.5).
For Member States:
For Farmers in NVZs:
The Nitrates Directive does not specify penalties itself. Instead, it requires Member States to adopt the necessary national laws and administrative provisions to ensure compliance. Penalties for non-compliance by farmers are therefore defined and enforced at the national level by each Member State's competent authorities.
The Nitrates Directive established a phased implementation timeline for Member States, with obligations cascading down to farmers:
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