The Sulphur Content of Liquid Fuels Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 are designed to regulate the amount of sulphur in various liquid fuels used within Northern Ireland. The legislation is aimed at reducing emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2), which is a significant air pollutant contributing to acid rain and respiratory problems in humans.
Purpose:
The primary purpose of these regulations is to minimize environmental and health impacts by limiting the sulphur content in fuels. By setting strict limits on sulphur levels, the regulations aim to reduce air pollution and its associated risks, aligning with broader EU directives on fuel quality.
Requirements:
Who They Apply To:
The Sulphur Content of Liquid Fuels Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 thus serve to protect the environment and public health by enforcing stricter sulphur limits in liquid fuels, promoting cleaner air through better fuel standards.
The Sulphur Content of Liquid Fuels Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 establish specific evidence requirements to ensure that fuel suppliers comply with sulphur content standards. These requirements are critical for enforcing the regulations and for monitoring the quality of fuels supplied in the market. Here’s a summary of these evidence requirements:
These evidence requirements are designed to create a transparent and traceable compliance system, ensuring that all liquid fuels sold or used in Northern Ireland meet the strict sulphur content limits set out by the regulations. This system helps protect the environment and public health by minimizing sulphur dioxide emissions.
The Sulphur Content of Liquid Fuels Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 includes specific exemptions where certain fuels or uses of fuels are not subject to the stringent sulphur content limits set forth by the regulations. Here’s a summary of these exemptions:
These exemptions are designed to provide flexibility within the regulatory framework, acknowledging that in some cases, strict compliance may not be feasible or necessary. However, these exemptions are typically narrowly defined and closely monitored to ensure they do not undermine the overall goal of reducing air pollution and protecting public health and the environment.
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