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  Lle - Gollyngiadau a Ga...  
Gwybodaeth yn ymwneud â gweithredwr y drwydded, cyfeiriad gollwng a math. Dyddiad cyflwyno, dod i rym a dirymio'r drwydded. Gwybodaeth ynglŷn â lle mae'r elifion yn mynd i'r amgylchedd (fel afon, arfordir, dŵr daear) ar gyfer pob trwydded.
Information relating to the permit operator, discharge address and type. The date of permit issue, effective and revocation. Information where the effluent enters the environment (such as river, coastal, groundwater) for each permit.
  Lle - Rhaglen Monitro A...  
Cytundeb a arwyddwyd gan nifer o wledydd Ewropeaidd (gan gynnwys y Deyrnas Unedig) yw Cynhadledd Gwarchod Amgylchedd Forwrol Gogledd-Ddwyrain yr Iwerydd a elwir yn Gynhadledd OSPAR 1998 ("Oslo Convention 1972 & Paris Convention 1974") er mwyn gwarchod ansawdd Gogledd-Ddwyrain yr Iwerydd. Amcan y Gynhadledd OSPAR yw cymryd pob cam posib i atal a dileu llygredd rhag mynd i mewn i'r môr.
The Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic known as the OSPAR Convention 1998 (Oslo Convention 1972 & Paris Convention 1974), is an agreement signed by a number of European countries (including the United Kingdom) to protect the quality of the North East Atlantic. The objective of the OSPAR Convention is to take all possible steps to prevent and eliminate pollution entering the sea. The OSPAR Convention provides standard methods for estimating the inputs of selected pollutants to the sea by using fixed sampling schedule and a standard input calculation. All principal rivers are sampled monthly (12 times a year) just upstream of their tidal limits. For those rivers carrying the heaviest contaminant loads the sampling frequency maybe increased beyond the minimum of 12. Major trade effluents and sewage effluents to estuaries or coastal waters are also sampled monthly to assess direct discharges to marine waters. The aim of these programmes is to assess the level of contamination entering the sea (the ‘load’) and to chart the progress in the reduction of this load.