Environmental Requirements for Industrial Permitting Vol 1 - Approaches and Instruments -- Vol 2 - OECD Workshop on the Use of Best Available Technologies and Environmental Quality Objectives, Paris, 9-11 May 1996 -- Vol 3 - Regulatory Approaches in OECD Countries

Environmental permits have played a major role in improving industry's environmental performance across the last few decades. Because they adopt a precautionary approach during the setting of environmental requirements, permitting strategies have also favoured pollution prevention. However, cur...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Environment Directorate, OECD Pollution Prevention and Control Group, OECD Workshop on the Use of Best Available Technologies and Environmental Quality Objectives
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 1999.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • VOLUME I. APPROACHES AND INSTRUMENTS
  • Executive Summary
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Role and Objectives of Environmental Permitting
  • Chapter 3. Factors and Trends in Permitting Approaches
  • Chapter 4. Results of the BAT-EQO Case Studies in Four Industrial Sectors (pulp and peper, metal finishing, oil refining, and iron and steel)
  • Chapter 5. Key Issue for Improving Environmental Permitting
  • Chapter 6. Conclusions and Recommendations
  • References
  • VOLUME II. OECD WORKSHOP ON THE USE OF BEST AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OBJECTIVES
  • Executive Summary
  • 1. Workshop Keynote Presentations
  • Achieving the Best for Environment and for the Future by Dr. David Slater, Director, Pollution Prevention and Control, UK Environment Agency
  • Environmental Requirements for Industrial Permitting by Dr. Jürgen A. Philipp, Federation of the German Industry and Thyssen Stahl AG
  • What does the Environment Need from a Permit? by Ann Hillyer, West Coast Environmental Law Association, Canada
  • The IPPC Directive: Implementation and Issues by Leopoldo Rubinacci, European Commission, DG XI, Brussels
  • 2. Presentation of the Sectoral Case Studies
  • 2.1 Iron and steel case study
  • Sector overview by Alain Rajotte, OECD Secretariat
  • Issuing a Permit for a Steel Plant on the Basis of BAT-Driven Emission Limit Values: A Swedish Example by Hans Lannerblom (Swedish EPA), Kjell Lundström (SSAB Oxelösund Ltd
  • 2.2 Metal finishing case study
  • Sector overview by Geertjan Smits, TEBODIN, the Netherlands
  • Issuing Permits for SMEs of the Metal Finishing Industry: A Dutch Example by Stephan Daamen (Dutch Water Board), Hans Du Mortier (Association for Surface Finishing Techniques)
  • 2.3 Oil refining case study
  • Sector overview by Christine Hemming, Chrysalis Environment Consulting, United Kingdom
  • Issuing Permits for Oil Refineries According to the "Concentration Bubble" Concept: A Belgian Example by Philemon Berckmoes, Esso Benelux
  • 2.4 Pulp and paper case study
  • Sector overview by David Halliburton, Environment Canada
  • Issuing Permits for Pulp and Paper Plants in a More Sensitive Environment: A Canadian Example by Ian Mackenzie, Alberta’s Standards Specialist, Canada
  • 2.5 Outcome of the case study presentations
  • 3. Workshop Sessions
  • 3.1 Session 1 – Combining BAT and EQO in permitting requirements
  • The Combined Use of Technology-Based Requirements and Environmental Media Requirements in Setting Good Permit Conditions by Lex de Jonge, Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment, the Netherlands
  • -3.2 Session 2 – Achieving pollution prevention through permitting approaches
  • How Can Pollution Prevention Be Acheived More Effectively through Permitting System Mechanisms? by Emelie Enckell-Sarkola, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland
  • 3.3 Session 3 – Integrated permitting systems and approaches
  • The Swedish Integrated Permitting System by Ulf Bjällås, National Licensing Board for Environment Protection, Sweden
  • 3.4 Session 4 – Incorporating economic considerations into permitting decisions
  • The Role of Economic Considerations in Environmental Permitting by David Mottershead, Department of the Environment, United Kingdom, Dr. Horst Mierheim, Federal Environment Agency, Germany 
  • Summary of discussions and recommendations
  • 4. Closing Session: Conclusions on Workshop Discussions 
  • The limits of permitting systems
  • Remaining issues
  • Annexes
  • Workshop Programme
  • Participant List
  • VOLUME III. REGULATORY APPROACHES IN OECD COUNTRIES
  • INTRODUCTION
  • BELGIUM
  • CANADA
  • DENMARK
  • FINLAND
  • FRANCE
  • GERMANY
  • HUNGARY
  • ITALY
  • JAPAN
  • KOREA
  • NETHERLANDS
  • NEW ZEALAND
  • NORWAY
  • SWEDEN
  • SWITZERLAND
  • UNITED KINGDOM
  • UNITED STATES
  • EUROPEAN UNION
  • INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
  • REFERENCES