Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
Abstract
This Act makes pollution prevention the cornerstone of na…
Industrial Sector(s)
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Topics
- General Air Emissions and Ambient Air Quality
- Greenhouse Gases
- Water Conservation
- Non-Hazardous Waste Generation
- Hazardous Waste Generation
- Waste Collecting, Processing, Disposal
- General Requirements
- Use and Marketing Restrictions
- General Requirements
- Use, Manufacture, and Marketing Restrictions
- Management of Restricted Hazardous Substances
- Protected Areas
- General Requirements
- Land Claims, Land Rights, Treaties
- Information Privacy
- Access to Information, Freedom of Information
- Motor Vehicle and Other On-Road Operations
- Transboundary Movement of Goods
- Charges and Tolls
- Human Resources
- General Environmental Management
- Permits, Approvals, and Assessments
- Plans
- Releases, Emergencies, Disasters
- Waste
- Conveyance
- Dust
- Emissions
- Transformer
- Automobiles
- Exploration
- Exhaust
- Wastewater
- Pressure
- Drum
- Tank
- Cap
- Dump
- Diffuser
- Aircraft
- Power
- Pass
- Raise
- Face
- Loading
- Refuse
- Development
- Sampling
- Communication
- Acid
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Declaration
It is hereby declared that the protection of the environment is essential to the well-being of Canadians and that the primary purpose of this Act is to contribute to sustainable development through pollution prevention.
Preamble
Whereas the Government of Canada seeks to achieve sustainable development that is based on an ecologically efficient use of natural, social and economic resources and acknowledges the need to integrate environmental, economic and social factors in the ma...
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