PAKISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1997
An Act to provide for the protection, conservation, rehabilitation and improvement of the environment, for the prevention and control of pollution, and promotion of sustainable development
INTRODUCTION * * * * * * * * * * *
Pakistan Environmental Protection Act-1997 Pakistan Environmental Protection council Environmental protection Agency (Federal EPA) Provincial Sustainable Development Funds National Environmental Quality Standards Prohibition, Regulations, and Protection Orders Enforcement Mechanisms Penalties Responsibilities Derogation Appeal
PAKISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1997 * PEPA has two main functions * it creates institutions * it regulate activities * PEPA is enforced through * istrative measures * judicial sanctions * Active involvement of civic society
ENVIRONMENTAL MAGISTRATES * Trial of less serious offences
INSTITUTIONS CREATED BY PEPA
* Pakistan Environmental Protection Council * Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Federal EPA)
PAKISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COUNCIL FUNCTIONS AND POWERS
* Co-ordinate and supervise enforcement * Approve comprehensive national policies * Ensure implementation * Approve NEQS * Provide guidelines * Co-ordinate integration of the principals and concerns of sustainable development into na and policies * Consider the National Environmental Report and give directions thereon
PAKISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
* Central implementing agency for the act * Headed by Director General
EXTENSIVE FUNCTIONS AND POWERS * istrate & implement the provisions of PEPA * Prepare, revise & establish the NEQS * Ensure enforcement of NEQS * Establish standards for quality of ambient air, water and land * Establish system for prevention and control of pollution 1. Surveys, 2. Monitoring, 3. Inspection * * * * * * *
estimate the cost of cleanup and rehabilitation certify laboratories as approved laboratories for conducting tests and analysis provide advice and assistance in environmental matters Promote public education and awareness of Env. issues encourage the formation of NGO's & community & village organizations take all necessary measures for pollution control promote sustainable development
PROVINCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCIES * in each province * Headed by director general
FUNCTIONS
* Will exercise powers and functions for Federal EPA * Delegated by Provincial Governments
PROVINCIAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FUND * Established in each province * Sources * grants or loans from federal government or provincial government * aids & assistance, grants, advances, donations etc from foreign governments, national & international agencies and NGOs * contribution from private organizations * Utilization * Will provide financial assistance to environmental projects * Further the objectives of EPA * Management of fund * Managed by a board
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STANDARDS * * * * * *
Standards established by the Federal Agency Set limits for emissions Detailed Specific Related to sector activity Levy for operating outside NEQS
PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN DISCHARGES OR EMISSIONS * No discharge in excess of NEQS * No discharge in excess of limits laid down by the federal agency * Levy for contravention
ACTIVITIES REGULATED BY PEPA * focuses on two areas * Pollution control and abatement * assessing environmental impacts * * * * *
Pollution control & abatement Discharge or emissions in excess of NEQS Motor vehicle emissions in excess NEQS Prohibition on import of hazardous waste Handling of hazardous substances
HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES * * * * * * * * * *
License required to Generate Collect Consign Transport Treat Dispose of Store Handle Import
REGULATION OF MOTOR VEHICALS
* No vehicle may exceed NEQS * Federal agency can prescribe the fitting of pollution control devices or fuel, or under go m * Not allowed to operated until there is compliance with a direction
ASSESSING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS * Pre construction or operation of a project in prescribed category * Exception - Filling and approval with EPA of
* An initial environmental examination * Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) where the projects likely to cause an adverse en effect
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ORDER * In case of contravention of the Act the federal agency can order * Stopping and control of offending action * Installation or alteration of equipment * Removal of pollutant
* Restoration of environment * The federal agency may take action for non compliance with an order * The federal agency may recover costs of taking action
ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM * istrative measures * * * *
Pollution charge Environmental protection order istrative penalty Judicial
* Judicial through court * Three levels of penalty
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Civil enforcement Public may seek assistance Approach the PEPC Approach the EPA Participate in EIA review Lodge a formal notice with the EPA about an infringement
ENVIRONMENTAL TRIBUNALS * Trial of the more serious offences * Issue arrest warrants * Act as an appeal body
ENVIRONMENTAL MAGISTRATES Trial of less serious offences
THREE LEVELS OF PENALTY
· Section 14: handling of hazardous substances· Level 1(Section 17(2))
Environmental Magistrate
Section 15: motor vehicle pollution·
· Up to Rs. 100,000· Additional daily fine of up to Rs 1,000 for every day the contravention continues
Non compliance with order of PEPC or EPA Level 2(Section 17(1))
Environmental Tribunal(Section 21)
· Section 11: pollution in excess of NEQS· Section 12: IEE & EIA·
· Up to one million rupees· Additional daily fine of up to Rs 100,000 for every day the contravention continues·
Section 13: Import of hazardous waste·
Additional fine commensurate with the amount of monetary values gained by the Section 16: non compliance offender with and Environmental Protection Order In addition to specific penalties relating to the offence:·
Level 3(Section 17(5))
Environmental Magistrate/ Environmental Tribunal (by reference · Subsequent conviction to the relevant level 1 of Level 2 under PEPA offences)
Copy of order of conviction to the relevant chamber of commerce and industry· Imprisonment of up to 2 years · Closure of factory· Confiscation of factory, equipment, materials, documents, or pother objects involved in the offence· Restoration· Compensation to any person for loss or injury to person or p
APPEAL * * * * * *
Federal agency or Provincial agency Appeal to the environmental tribunal Environmental Tribunal Appeal to high court Environmental Magistrate Appeal to Court of sessions
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STANDARDS Parameter OTHERWISE DEFINED) Temperature in oC pH Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Bio-chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5) at 20 oC Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Oil & Grease Phenolic compounds (as phenol) Chloride (Cl) Fluoride (F) Cyanide (CN) Anionic Detergents (MBAS)* Sulfate (SO4) Sulfide (S) Ammonia (NH3) Pesticides, Herbicides, Fungicide & Insecticides Cium Chromium (trivalent & hexavalent) Copper Lead Mercury Selenium Nickel Silver Total toxic metals Zinc Arsenic Barium Iron Manganese Boron Chlorine
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MUNICIPAL ANDLIQUID INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS (MG/L UNLE Standards 40 6-10 * = Modified Benzene Alkyl Sulfate 150 80 200 3500 10 0.1 1000 20 2 20 600 1.0 40 0.15 0.1 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.01 0.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 5.0 1.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 6.0 1.0