Betekenis van:
industrial air pollution
industrial air pollution
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- pollution resulting from an industrial plant discharging pollutants into the atmosphere
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Council Directive 84/360/EEC of 28 June 1984 on the combating of air pollution from industrial plants [6] introduced a general framework requiring authorisation prior to any operation or substantial modification of industrial installations which may cause air pollution.
- Environmental governance, sector specific issues (climate change, air quality, water resources and water quality, waste management, nature protection, desertification, coastal and marine pollution, industrial pollution, etc.) environmental integration, as well as international and regional environment cooperation.
- Full account will also be taken of the ambient air quality objectives provided for in this Directive, where permits are granted for industrial activities pursuant to Directive 2008/1/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 January 2008 concerning integrated pollution prevention and control [15].
- It is appropriate to revise the legislation relating to industrial installations in order to simplify and clarify the existing provisions, reduce unnecessary administrative burden and implement the conclusions of the Commission Communications of 21 September 2005 on the Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution (hereinafter the Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution), of 22 September 2006 on the Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection and of 21 December 2005 on the Thematic Strategy on the Prevention and Recycling of Waste adopted as a follow-up to Decision No 1600/2002/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 July 2002 laying down the Sixth Community Environment Action Programme [11].
- For the benefit of rapid deployment of energy from renewable sources and in view of their overall high sustainable and environmental beneficial quality, Member States should, when applying administrative rules, planning structures and legislation which are designed for licensing installations with respect to pollution reduction and control for industrial plants, for combating air pollution and for the prevention or minimisation of the discharge of dangerous substances in the environment, take into account the contribution of renewable energy sources towards meeting environmental and climate change objectives, in particular when compared to non-renewable energy installations.