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Technical guidelines: Technical guidelines on the environmentally sound management of wastes consisting of, containing or contaminated with mercury or mercury compounds
… والنفايات والماء، Treatment Technologies for Mercury in Soil, Waste, and Water، وكالة حماية البيئة (2007ب) ‘‘. (ب) … (Hinton 2001) and “Treatment Technologies for Mercury in Soil, Waste, and Water”، (United States EPA, 2007b).( ) … Committee for Standardization, 2001. EN 13211: Air quality - Stationary source emissions - Manual method of …
The Aarhus Convention: An implementation guide. Securing the public's rights through access to information, public participation and Access to justice for a healthy environment
… and set out the fundamental right to “an environment of a quality that permits a life of dignity and well-being”. 1980 … of the environment, such as air and atmosphere, water, soil, land, landscape and natural sites, biological diversity … list include “air and atmosphere”, “water”, “soil, land, landscape and natural sites”, and “biological …
Toolkit for the Sound Management of DDT for Disease Vector Control
… 18 6. PESTICIDE QUALITY CONTROL … shortcomings in legislation, regulations, registration, quality control, capacity and risk prevention, thus … import and export; registration; procurement; pesticide quality control; transport and distribution; storage and … and remediation measures are taken for the contaminated soil [52]. Accidents or incidents involving pesticides must …
Modern water rights : Theory and practice
… water users may be able to make do with water of a lesser quality. Consequently in authorizing the discharge of wastes … there is no property in water percolating through the sub-soil until it has been the object of an appropriation.25 The … directly to or indirectly into a water body or onto the soil." (Garduno, op cit.) Why is this the case? The sheer …
Third report on the protection of the atmosphere
… See Birgit Lode et al., “Clean Air for All? Air Quality in the 2030 Agenda, and in International Law”, Review … including human health and safety, flora, fauna, soil, air, water, climate, landscape and historical monuments … in the atmosphere. The proposed techniques include: (a) “soil-carbon sequestration”, also known as “biochar”, which is …
Acting Now!
… Lower operating costs • Lower environmental impact • High quality product An open mercury-cell at a chlor-alkali plant. … is to the air. Mercury may also be released to the soil, in wastes and residues and in the cement product itself … <600 Geogenic Anthropogenic AnthropogenicBiomass burning Soil and vegetation Deposition to oceans Rivers Deposition to …
Customs and Constitutions: State recognition of customary law around the world
… occupying land are entitled to the riches of the soil, rivers and lakes and there are restrictions on mining … the Republic of Uganda 1995 art 237(3) 25 but also to the soil, waters and forests.241 In a provision only seen in … sufficient conditions to dispense an instruction of a quality conforming with official programmes or authorised …
Principles of phytosanitary legislation
… parties involved and giving the whole system one essential quality: the legal certainty of the transactions. Does this … to storage places, packaging, conveyances, containers, soil and any other organism, object or material capable of … product, storage place, packaging, conveyance, container, soil and any other organism, object or material capable of …
Crossing Borders for Nature. European examples of transboundary conservation
… of agricultural commodity chains, based on high quality and value added products of the region. Developing … mountain range (mainly silicate and limestone), different soil types, range in altitude (850–2641 m) and the influence … side, becoming lower and flatter towards the east. The soil is mostly sandy, more varied towards the western …