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INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL: CURRENT PRACTICES AND PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA
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Directive 96/61/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 1996 concerning Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC). Official Journal, 1996, L 257.
Directive 2010/75/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 on Industrial Emissions (Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control). Official Journal, 2010, L 334.
GOST 17.0.0.04- 90 “Nature Protection. Environmental Passport of the Industria l Enterprise”. Standards Publishing House, 1990.
GOST 17.0.0.0 6-2000 “Nature Protection. Environmental Certificate of the Industrial Enterprise”. Standards Publishing House, 2000.
Decree # 889 of the President of the Russian Federation of 4 June 2008 on some measures to enhance energy efficiency and environmental performance of the Russian economy. The Russian Newspaper, 05.06.08.
Federal Law # 261-FZ of 23 November 2011 on Energy Saving and Enhancing Energy Efficiency. The Russian Newspaper, 24 .11.09.
Best Available Techniques and Integrated Permits: Prospects for the Implementation in Russia / Ed. by M. Begak. Moscow, 2010.
Kalita A. N., Venitsianov E. V., Danilov-Danilian V. I. Setting standard for treated effluent quality. Product Quality Control Journal, 2010, # 2, pp.5-10.
Guidance on the practical arrangements for the exchange of information referred to in points (c) and (d) of Article 13(3) of Directive 2010/75/EU and including the collection of data and the drawing up of BAT reference documents and their quality assurance. Official Journal, 2012, L 63.
Guseva T.V., Begak M.V., Mironova S.V. Key principles for the development and implementation of Energy Management Systems. Management in Russia and Abroad , 2009, # 3, pp.43-55.
Decision of the Russian Federation Government of 19 March 2014 On the Approval of Measures aimed at Ceasing the Use of Obsolete and Non -Effective Technologies”. The Russian Newspaper, 20.03.14.
Integrated Environmental Permitting Guidelines for EECCA Countries. OECD, Paris, 2005.
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