Industrial Emissions Directive definition
Examples of Industrial Emissions Directive in a sentence
In Europe, there’s the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED)75 that regulates the standards applicable to airborne emissions as well as discharges to land and water relating to industrial operations.
This must be agreed by the Contracting Authority and must always meet The Environmental Permitting Regulations and meet the requirements of the Industrial Emissions Directive where relevant.
Finally, at the level of specific projects, overlapping SLO-related provisions are included not only in the EIA Directive but also in a number of other acts such as the Habitats Directive, Birds Directive, the Water Framework Directive and the Industrial Emissions Directive.
To date, no projects are relevant to the Bathing Water Directive, the Drinking Water Directive, the Environmental Technologies Action Plan, the Industrial Emissions Directive, the Sustainable Consumption and Production Action Plan, or the Soil Framework Directive.
In doing so, literature references are taken into consideration focusing mainly on techniques applied in European industrial plants; these BAT are reflected in the relevant BAT Reference Documents (BREF) which are prepared by the European Industrial Pollution and Prevention Control Bureau (EIPPCB) in the framework of the implementation of the Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU) and previously of the Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Directive (96/61/EC).