Attuazione della direttiva 2013/30/UE sulla sicurezza delle operazioni in mare nel settore degli idrocarburi e che modifica la direttiva 2004/35/CE. (15G00159) | 15G00159 — Italy law | Esheria

Attuazione della direttiva 2013/30/UE sulla sicurezza delle operazioni in mare nel settore degli idrocarburi e che modifica la direttiva 2004/35/CE. (15G00159)

Il decreto stabilisce requisiti minimi per prevenire gravi incidenti nelle operazioni in mare nel settore degli idrocarburi e per limitarne le conseguenze.

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Jurisdiction
Italy
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
15G00159
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Language
it
Updated
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Il decreto stabilisce requisiti minimi per prevenire gravi incidenti nelle operazioni in mare nel settore degli idrocarburi e per limitarne le conseguenze. This article states the decree implements several EU directives and explains the environmental purposes of assessment and permitting procedures. This provision bans certain discharges of titanium-dioxide production waste into water and sea, sets emission-limit and aerosol-prevention requirements, and gives authorities inspection and reporting powers. The environment minister has state-level powers for environmental protection, prevention, and repair, and must issue criteria for damage-assessment activities within 60 days; the ministry may also use qualified public or private experts, and budget changes are authorized for the finance minister. This article defines “environmental damage” and lists specific kinds of deterioration to nature, water, and land that fall within that term.