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A. vs Municipality of Ecublens

Pays/Territoire
Suisse
Type de cour
Nationale - cour supérieure
Date
Sep 27, 2013
Source
UNEP, InforMEA
Nom du tribunal
First Administrative Court of the Federal Tribunal
Siège de la cour
Lausanne
Juge
NA
Numéro de référence
1C_185/2013
Langue
Français
Sujet
Air et atmosphère, Déchets et substances dangereuses
Mot clé
Normes de qualité de l'air Pollution atmosphérique (sources fixes) Normes sur l'émission
Résumé

A. had operated for many years a coating plant in the Municipality of Ecublens. Residents of the area surrounding the plant complained about important disturbances regarding dust and odour emitted by this plant.

The cantonal authority competent for regulating air emission (the SEVEN) required the operator to comply with an emission limit value (50 mg/m3) with regard to its organic carbon emissions.

In parallel with this procedure, the Water Protection, Soils and Waste Management Office of Vaud Canton (the SESA) issued a temporary authorization to operate a waste treatment and disposal facility. This authorization required the operator to fulfil a number of obligations and conditions. In particular, the operator didn’t have the right to utilize recycled waste into the coating plant in order to reduce air emissions.

The operator requested the First Administrative court of the Federal Tribunal to quash the judgement of the Administrative Tribunal of the Canton of Vaud that confirmed the decision taken by the SESA.

According to the applicant, the decision taken by the SESA would represent an infringement of its economic freedom, a violation of the proportionality principle and would not be justified by any public interest.

The Court dismissed the appeal considering that utilization of recycled materials in the plant must comply with regulation on air protection. In that prospect, the restriction imposed by the SESA will permit to reduce air emissions.

Texte intégral
1C 185 2013_0.pdf