Examples of using Guide values in English and their translations into Dutch
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Guide values for nitrogen dioxide.
C(G)(compliant with guide values) =1 431.
This is bathing water which complies with both the mandatory values and the guide values.
Compliance with the guide values decreased from 66.5% to 63.1.
had been complying with the guide values.
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They all complied with the guide values or mandatory values. .
with only 25% of river bathing waters achieving guide values.
Compliance with guide values was still low but rose to 44.1% from 42.1.
national limit and guide values are tabulated.
Compliance with the guide values at coastal sites was equally high 92.3% 93.3% in 2003.
Producers must therefore comply with national and European guide values for VOCs.
Compliance with the guide values was low, at 73.9% in coastal areas(77.6% in 2003)
Five areas which had been complying with the guide values in 2002 ceased to comply.
the mandatory values and also the more stringent guide values.
Amending Directive 80/779/EEC on air quality limit values and guide values for sulphur dioxide and suspended particulates.
For 180 coastal sites 51.1% comply with imperative values and 33.3% with guide values.
Council Directive of 15 July 1980 3on air quality limit values and guide values for sulphur dioxide and suspended particulates Greece.
may adopt the stricter standards and non-binding guide values.
On the implementation of the council directive on air quality limit values and guide values for sulphur dioxide and suspended particulates.
freshwater bathing areas showed relatively high rates of compliance with the mandatory and guide values.
Directive 89/427/EEC(OJ L 201, 14.7.1989) Air quality limit values and guide values for sulphur dioxide Spain, Ireland.
not on a handful of guide values.
The number of coastal sites meeting the directive's more stringent but non-binding guide values decreased from 88.4% in 2006 to 86.1%, the second such decrease in as many years.
Whereas high-standard measurement techniques are required to monitor emissions to ensure compliance with the emission limit and guide values for the pollutants;
EEC: Council Directive of 15 July 1980 on air quality limit values and guide values for sulphur dioxide and suspended particulates OJL229 30.08.80 p.30. M by381L0857 OJL319 07.11.81 p.18.
may choose instead to adhere to the stricter(non-binding) guide values.
the Directive provides only guide values; the results for these two parameters have been assessed in the light of these values. .
Lay down guide values(Annex II)
but non-binding, guide values decreased from 89.1% in 2005 to 88.4.
Whereas guide values should also be set to serve as long-term precautions for health and the environment and as reference points