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Pollution Caused by Certain Dangerous Substances Discharged into the Aquatic Environment Regulations (L.N. No. 213 of 2001).
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These Regulations provide for the control of discharge (defined in regulation 2) of substances listed in List I or List II to these Regulations into inland surface waters, territorial waters, internal coastal waters, or ground water. The Competent Authority, being the Department of Environment Protection shall take the necessary measures to eliminate pollution of waters to which these Regulations apply by dangerous substances as listed (reg. 3). Discharge of substances listed in List I requires
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Pollution Caused by Certain Dangerous Substances Discharged into the Aquatic Environment Regulations (L.N. No. 213 of 2001).