Title: Permitting procedures: IPPC, experiences with public participationNGOs
1Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Basis
- Directive 96/61/ECconcerning integrated
pollution prevention and control IPPC Directive
2Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Subjects of the IPPC directive
- general principles governing the basis
obligations of the operator - rules for the permitting procedures for new and
existing installations - integrated approach to issuing permits
- use of the best available techniques
3Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Subjects of the IPPC directive
- compliance with permit conditions
- access to information and public participation in
the permit procedure - exchange of information between the member states
4Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Exchange of information (Art. 16)
- Result BREF Notes ( reference document on the
best available techniques) - complicated coordination process between the
memberstates, national authorities, NGOs and
industrial representatives
5Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Exchange of information
- coordination process takes about 2 years or more
- BREF Notes are thick reference books (waste
incineration 500 pages), source
http//eippcb.jrc.es - til now BREF Notes for 32 sectors
6Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Permitting procedures
- IPPC directive is enclosed in the German Federal
Immission Protection Law and the appropriate
ordinances - explanation by means of a procedure for a biomass
incineration plant with public participation and
environmental impact assessment
7Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Steps in permitting procedures(1)
- project-planning by operatorit is useful to
participate the authorities in this stage to save
time and costs
8Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Steps in permitting procedures (2)
- applications for permits (Art. 6)following
documents are necessarydescription of - installation and its activities
- the raw and auxiliary materials, other substances
and the energy used in or generated by the
installation
9Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- the sources of emissions from the installation
- the conditions of the site of the installation
- the nature and quantities of forseeable emissions
from the installation into each medium as well as
identification of significant effects of the
emission on the environment
10Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- the proposed technology and other techniques for
preventing or, where it is not possible, reducing
emissions from the situation - where necessary, measures for prevention and
recovery of waste generated by the installation
11Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- further measures planned to comply with the
general principles of the basic obligations of
the operator - measures planned to monitor emissions into the
environment
12Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- non-technical summary of the application
- description of the preload situation of the site
- in Germany we use a form, prescribed by the
authorities. The operator has to add plans,
drawings and technical descriptions
13Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Steps in permitting procedures (3)
- decision/granting the permitcontent
- conditions of the permit including emission limit
values, requirements ensuring protection of the
soil and the water, measures concerning the
management of waste, use of the best available
techniques
14Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Steps in permitting procedures (4)
- Decision/granting the permitcontent, in Germany
we also add - environmental impact assessment
- reasons for the decision with legal basis
- the possibility to enter an objection
15Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Rules of the public participation in permit
procedure (1) - IPPC direcive, Art. 15applications for permit
and the decision are made available for the
public
16Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Rules of the public participation in permit
procedure (2) in Germany its accomplished
through - participation of the competent authorities and
the official accredited associations to find the
volume of investigation before
17Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Rules of the public participation in permit
procedure (3) - public information about the application for
permit with a press advertisement, possibility to
take insight and to give objections
18Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- rules of the public participation in permit
procedure (4) - public argument of the objections
19Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Rules of the public participation in permit
procedure (5) - public information about the decision/permit with
a press advertisement, possibility to take
insight and to enter an objection -
20Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Experiences with public participation
- good information for the public
- high level of transparency
- helps to have better acceptance, an provide
better confidence
21Permitting procedures IPPC, experien-ces with
public participation/NGOs
- Experiences with public participation
- good skilled employees
- efficient employment
- helps to cause a fast permitting procedure and a
safe permit