The Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 is a legislative framework designed to control and reduce air pollution in Northern Ireland. This legislation is critical for protecting the environment and public health by regulating the emission of pollutants into the air.
Purpose:
The primary purpose of the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 is to improve air quality by controlling emissions of smoke, grit, dust, and fumes. It aims to establish a legal basis for declaring smoke control areas, enforcing the use of smokeless fuels, and regulating industrial emissions to reduce air pollution.
Requirements:
Who They Apply To:
The Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 thus plays a crucial role in managing air quality and reducing pollution from various sources across Northern Ireland, impacting a wide range of stakeholders from individual residents to large industrial entities.
The Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 sets forth specific evidence requirements designed to ensure compliance with regulations aimed at reducing air pollution. Here’s a brief overview of these requirements:
These evidence requirements are crucial for both demonstrating compliance with the Order and for enabling local authorities to enforce the regulations effectively. They help in safeguarding air quality and public health by ensuring that all regulated parties adhere to the standards set forth in the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981.
The Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, like many environmental regulations, includes specific exemptions that recognize certain practical limitations or necessary allowances in its enforcement. Here’s a summary of the main exemptions under this order:
These exemptions are designed to balance the strictness of air quality regulations with the practical needs and historical practices within Northern Ireland. They ensure that while the overall air quality is protected, reasonable accommodations are made for specific, justified cases.
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