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Regulation on the emission of substances in the discharge of waste water from plants dealing with the production of alcoholic and soft drinks.

Country/Territory
Slovenia
Document type
Regulation
Date
2007
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Official Gazette No. 45/2007
Subject
Water
Keyword
Pollution control Effluent waste water/discharge Freshwater pollution Surface water Waste non-domestic sources
Geographical area
Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Mediterranean, Southern Europe
Entry into force notes
This Regulation entered into force on 9 June 2007.
Abstract

This Regulation of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia, which is composed of ten articles and two Annexes, establishes requirements concerning the emission of substances and heat in the discharge of waste water from industrial plants dealing with the production of alcoholic and soft drinks. In particular, this Regulation sets out limit values of waste water (art. 3) and specific measures relating to the reduction of emissions (art. 4). Monitoring of the implementation of this Regulation shall be conducted by the inspectors responsible for environmental protection.

Full text
Slovenian
Website
www.pisrs.si

References - Legislation

Implements

Environmental Protection Act.

Legislation | Slovenia | 2004 (2020)

Keyword: Air quality/air pollution, Emissions, Pollution control, Framework law, Hazards, Ecosystem preservation, Offences/penalties, Registration, EIA, Early warning system, Access-to-information, Protection of habitats, Transboundary movement of waste, Waste prevention, Authorization/permit, Transport/storage, Waste management

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Council Directive 91/271/EEC concerning urban waste water treatment.

Legislation | European Union | 1991

Keyword: Pollution control, Effluent waste water/discharge, Freshwater pollution, Surface water, Waste domestic sources, Waste non-domestic sources, Basin/catchment/watershed, Inland waters

Source: FAO, FAOLEX