Ecolex Logo
The gateway to
environmental law
Search results » Legislation

Environmental Protection Agency (Extension of Powers) Order, 1996 (S.I. No. 126 of 1996).

Country/Territory
Ireland
Document type
Regulation
Date
1996
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Air & atmosphere, Water
Keyword
Air quality/air pollution Pollution control Freshwater pollution Institution Offences/penalties
Geographical area
Atlantic Ocean Islands, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Atlantic, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe
Abstract

This Order grants additional powers to the Environmental Protection Agency Act as originally assigned by the Local Government (Water Pollution) Acts, 1977 and 1990 and of the Air Pollution Act, 1987 to local or sanitary authorities. The new powers of the Agency include: (a) application to the High Court for an Order requiring the prohibition, termination or reduction of a discharge or emission, and in the event of non-compliance, the Agency may undertake the act ions specified in the Court Order and recover its costs from the offender; (b) the service of notices specifying the measures, and the periods within which they shall be undertaken, necessary to prevent air or water pollution; and (c) prosecution of offences under general prohibitions on air and water pollution i.e. from emissions or circumstances not dealt with in the integrated licence. The amendment, where necessary, of the specified sections of the Water Pollution Acts and the Air Pollution Act as set out in the First and Second Schedules.

Full text
English
Website
www.irishstatutebook.ie

References - Legislation

Implements

Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1992.

Legislation | Ireland | 1992 (2021)

Keyword: Framework law, Institution, Protection of environment, Environmental planning, Pollution control, Freshwater pollution, Effluent waste water/discharge, Genetically modified organism (GMO), Access-to-information, EIA, Offences/penalties, Policy/planning, Freshwater resources management, Water supply, Sustainable development

Source: FAO, FAOLEX