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09:49 Oct 22, 2018 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Brazilian petition | |||||
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| Selected response from: Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida Portugal Local time: 20:45 | ||||
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4 +6 | (according to the) 'Best Available Technique' (BAT) |
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(according to the) 'Best Available Technique' (BAT) Explanation: Sugg. Permit conditions are set according to the 'Best Available Technique' (BAT) and the guidance note for each process. Permit conditions set out emission limits and other abatement techniques such as maintenance and appropriate staff training. https://www.kettering.gov.uk/info/20009/environment/12092/en... Through the international (Convention) and European (Industrial Emissions Directive) legislations, industries have to apply preventive measures according to the Best Available Technique (BAT) concept or cleaner production (CP) strategies. https://proyectaryproducir.com.ar/public_html/Seminarios_Pos... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 mins (2018-10-22 10:03:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The seriousness and repetition of this type of accident led to strengthening European legislation, based on conclusions issued by experts and the Baia Mare working group, in particular through: - the 16 Dec 2003, modification of the SEVESO 2 Directive to include the processing of ores as well as mining waste settling basins. Facility operators were required to implement safety management systems comprising risk assessments; - the 15 March 2006 Directive relative to managing extractive industry waste in order to prevent or minimise the impacts of accidents and moreover to impose specific measures on installations capable of producing cross-border effects (e.g. informing all adjacent countries); -within the framework of the IPPC (Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control) Directive, publication of a BREF (best available techniques reference) document as a means of reducing ordinary pollution while preventing accidents related to non-ferrous metal mining or at least mitigating their effects. https://circabc.europa.eu/webdav/CircaBC/env/seveso_seg/Libr... |
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