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Areas in which the application of Metazachlor is forbidden
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According to the ordinance of april 16, 2021 of the sanitary protection zones of the Upper Sûre lake, the temporary storage of silage as mentioned in point 6.12.2. (Index 27) of the appendix II, compost (point 6.17.2., index 29, appendix II) and manure as mentioned in point 6.18.2. (index 30) of the appendix II on sub-parcels of the protection zones IIC and III that show a slope of less than 5% is allowed, respecting certain conditions. Citizens concerned can use the map to see which sub-parcels within the agricultural areas are affected.
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Provisionally delimited safeguard zones used to protect sources and drillings.
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(drinking water) safeguard zones (ongoing public procedure).
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Their legal protection status is available at the layers "Protected areas undergoing the official designation procedure" and "Designated protected areas".
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By prohibitions or conditions protected zones to prevent contamination of the lake as a drinking water reservoir.
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By prohibitions or conditions protected zones to prevent contamination of the lake as a drinking water reservoir.
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(drinking water) safeguard zones created by grand-ducal regulation used to protect sources and drillings.
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Protected zones of national interest (nature reserves and forest reserves) according to amended law of 19th January 2004 concerning the conservation of nature and the naturally resources. Each area and reserve is burdened with obligations defined by grand ducal regulation.
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Special Protection Areas designated under the European Birds Directive. SPAs introduced under the 2009 Birds Directive (replacing the first directive of 1979), aim to protect particularly threatened European wild bird species (listed in Annex I of the directive) and migratory bird habitats, including wetlands of international importance. Together with SACs, they form the Natura 2000 network, a coherent ecological network of protected areas within the European Union with the aim of protecting endangered indigenous wild bird, animal and plant species and their natural habitats across national borders.