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Decree relative to procedures for issuing water permits (No. 2 of 1994).

Country/Territory
Estonia
Document type
Regulation
Date
1994
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Photocopy, 6 pp.
Subject
Land & soil, Water
Keyword
Pollution control Soil pollution/quality Authorization/permit Freshwater pollution Effluent waste water/discharge Water quality standards Surface water Groundwater Water rights Water abstraction
Geographical area
Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Northern Europe
Abstract

This Decree of the Ministry of Environment, inter alia, establishes procedures for the issuance of permits for the extraction and use groundwater, surface water and seawater. Environmental authorities shall take decisions regarding the issue of permits. Regardless who is the owner of the water body, a permit must be applied for if the amount extracted exceeds the levels indicated in section 3. The applicant must state in the application for a permit the information specified in section 4. This information includes: a description of activities and purpose of the water extraction, the name of the water sources and exact location; a description of intake structures and water extraction devices and a description of the methods for determining the amount of water. The applicants who are not owners of land or water body on which the intake structures are located shall submit a copy of the contract of use concluded with the owner (sect. 5). Permits shall be refused if the intake affects public health, if groundwater will be polluted, if it causes damages to water life; causes damage to landowners, or deteriorates the quality of drinking water (sect. 10). Permits shall contain at least the conditions set out in section 12. (16 sections)

Full text
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References - Legislation

Implements

Act on pollution charges.

Legislation | Estonia | 1993

Keyword: Pollution control, Environmental fees/charges, Authorization/permit, Hazardous substances, Solid waste, Waste management

Source: FAO, FAOLEX