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TABLE 1. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING ACIDIFICATION AND EUTROPHICATION DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES EMEP - Approved Eulerian modelling results - Ecosystem specific depositions - IAM as basis for negotiations - EMEP Assessment report - European total base cation deposition maps: ad hoc (obs.wet+mod.dry, in March) and final initial modelled results and valid for the 1990s (in December) - Source-receptor calculations for 2010 - Updated Eulerian modelling resultsecosystem specific depositions - Source receptor calculations for 2003 - Validation of European total base cation deposition maps in cooperation with WGE - Hemispheric scale modelling results - Approved IAM input data: CL maps, dynamic modelling results - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Updated CL and dynamic acidification modelling results - Validation of European total base cation deposition maps in cooperation with EMEP - WGE Substantive report - Approved CL maps and dynamic modelling results (subset of CL sites, rest background data) - Historic N emissions available from MSC-W (MAP) - European total base cation deposition maps: ad hoc and final (MAP, W 2, F 1, IM) - Historic base cation deposition would benefit dynamic modelling studies (MAP, JEG) - Ecosystem-specific deposition maps (50x50) for selected years using harmonised land cover data and classification (MAP, W 2, F 1, IM) - Modelled meteorological and pollution (air concentration: SO2, NO2, PM; precipitation: ph) data for several years (e.g. 1980, 1990, 2000) for mapping, incl. modelled local scale; if financing allows (MAT) 1 For comparison with data measured by ICP Forests and to calculate relationships between deposition, further environmental parameters and effects on forest condition. 2 Use for mostly measured (empirical) data from CCC. The modelled values are of value for all modelling work (ecosystem specific acid and base cations deposition)

TABLE 2. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING OZONE (SEE ALSO TABLE 1) DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES EMEP - Approved Eulerian modelling results in forests and crops - IAM modelling as basis for negotiations - Supersite monitoring - Approved IAM input data - Uncertainty estimates for IAM data, in coop w/emep - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Geographic assessment of forest injury case studies available - Approved methodology for IAM - Concentration-health response functions available - Population relevant modelled concentration data (H) - Maps for exceedance of revised critical levels of ozone (V) 1 1 To identify areaas where new critical levels of ozone are exceeded and therefore vegetation is at risk from ozone damage - Eulerian modelling results -Further Assessment of links to hemispheric scale -Further supersite monitoring Comparison of concentration and flux-based approaches Risk assessment for (semi-) natural vegetation - Further improvement in flux modelling for forest trees

TABLE 3. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING PARTICULATE MATTER (SEE ALSO TABLE 1) DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES - Eulerian model results on PM mass and chemical composition Size distribution and chemical composition modelled - Approved Eulerian model - IAM modelling as basis for negotiations - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Methodology for health effects exposure assessment EMEP - Population relevant modelled PM2.5 concentrations (H) - Eulerian model results on chemical composition - Assessment of links to hemispheric scale - Materials effects thresholds

TABLE 4. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING HEAVY METALS DELIVERABLES - First report (with CCE) on CL exceedances for Cd and Pb - Hemispheric scale modelling for Hg WGE - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) DELIVERABLES EMEP - Input to WGSR Expert Group OK - Material for Protocol review (emissions, transfer) - Review of MSC-E model - explore possibilities for IAM scenarios linking to Cd, Pb and Hg effects (WGSR preference needed)??? - Maps of CL - CL maps for Cd, Pb and Hg - Report (with MSC- E) on CL exceedances for Cd, Pb and Hg - Material for Protocol review - Update of risk assessment for forests - Other HM, if requested - Trends of heavy metals in mosses - Deposition maps for Cd, Pb and Hg for most current and protocol target years (MAP, W 3, F 2, V 1, IM, H) - Deposition for other HM if available (V 1 ) - Hg precipitation concentration maps (MAP) - Input to/from WGSR Expert Group (from=non-atmospheric input) 1 To validate mosses as biomonitors of HM deposition at a European scale, V requests maps of HM deposition accumulated over 1997,1998 and 1999. If possible also for other metals: As, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, V, Zn 2 For comparison with data measured by ICP Forests and to calculate relationships between deposition, further environmental parameters and effects on forest condition. 3 Use for mostly measured (empirical) data from CCC. The modelled values are of value for all modelling work (ecosystem specific measured and modelled deposition of Cd, Pb and Hg)

TABLE 5. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES - Trend analysis for PCB, γ-hch, PCDD/F and B[b]F 1990-2000 - Evaluation of media response to emission reduction for PAH and PCBs - Risk assessment of selected POPs for selected areas (with WGE)? - Risk assessment data - Measurements in compartments other than atmosphere - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Assessment of POPs in aquatic environment EMEP - Material for Protocol review (existing and new substances) - Review of MSC-E model - Material for Protocol review (existing and new substances) - Population related exposure to selected POPs from long-range transport (H) - Input to/from TF POPs - Health aspects of new POPs - Material for Protocol review (existing and new substances)