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Permitting of industrial facilities in Croatia

Permitting of industrial facilities in Croatia. Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 concerning INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL As amended by: Directive 2003/35 (public participation and access to information) Directive 2003/87 (greenhouse gases

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Permitting of industrial facilities in Croatia

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  1. Permitting of industrial facilities in Croatia

  2. Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 concerning INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL As amended by: Directive 2003/35 (public participation and access to information) Directive 2003/87 (greenhouse gases emission trading scheme) Regulation 1882/2003 (committee procedure)

  3. IPPC Directive IPPC Directive has not been transposedin the Croatian legislative acts. • existing permitting and inspection - based on single media and fragmented • elements of the IPPC Directive - partially transposed in existing national legislation • quite a number of sectoral legislation covering different aspects of environmental protection Provisions of those acts do not meet the fullrequirements in the IPPC Directive!

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  10. IPPC Directive The legal framework for the establishment of an integrated environmental pollution prevention and control system will bethe new Environmental Protection Act/2007/ andappropriate implementinglegislation in compliancewith the provisions of theIPPC Directive /2007 -2008/.

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  14. IPPC Directive INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY • MEPPPC has been envisaged as CA. • MEPPPC - Inspection Directorate has been envisaged to be in-charge for compliance monitoring. • Co-ordination procedure will be established with other relevant governmental authorities – MAFWM and MHSW. • CEA has been envisaged as the authority to be responsible for the exchange of information.

  15. IPPC Directive INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY • Direct application of Annex I Directive – strengthening capacity among affected industries.

  16. IPPC Directive COMPLIANCE COST • The implementation of the IPPC Directive will represent the most significant change to current practice in the field of environment to the industry. • Cost assessment will be conducted on “plant-by-plant basis” • Resources (extra-budgetary) of the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund will be used. • Public-private partnerships will be emphasized.

  17. IPPC Directive RELATED ACTIVITIES 2006/07 • Pilot project “Priority activities for IPPC ” – started with Croatian Cleaner Production Centre - continuing • TAIEX project for industry – Croatian Chamber of Economy • Water and wastewater training for industry - REC • CARDS 2004 – Further Support to the Approximation of Croatian Legislation with the EU Environmental Acquis (2007)

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