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The Commission’s role is to ensure that the Member States – in this case, Greece – meet their obligations. In addition, I should like to tell you, following on from my first answer, that we have been informed that Greece has recently set up a body of environmental inspectors. One of this body’s tasks should be to inspect all of the plants that you and Mr Alavanos mentioned. In any case, the Commission does not have a mandate to carry out inspections itself for and on behalf of the Member State concerned; subsidiarity applies here, I believe. Nevertheless, as I mentioned myself in my first answer, we are able, in accordance with the Council Directive concerning urban waste water treatment – we have the authority, if I may say so – to request information on the operation of all treatment plants. Encouraged by Mr Alavanos’s question, I can confirm that I will be doing this in the course of the next few weeks."@en1
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