ENFORCEMENT STRATEGY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Imagine if you were to wake up one morning and notice that the empty patch of land by your home is now going to be developed into a cement factory. You wonder who gave them the permission for this and what about the possible emissions from such a factory and the repercussions on the environment and human health. A large scale activity like this along with the location is enough for the developer to require a license to carry out such a project. In order to seek information one may consider going to the Environmental Protection Agency [hereinafter – EPA].
The EPA is a statutory body formulated with an objective of sustainable development along with the protection of the environment. Established in July, 1993 under the EPA Act, 1922, it deals with issues like that of licensing, enforcement of environmental laws, in-depth study of various environmental factors in relation to effects of various projects on the environment.
The EPA consists of a board with on director general who is accompanied by four directors and they are assisted by an advisory committee comprising of twelve members who not only discuss important issues but also advise the board on various issues.
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