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  2. List of environmental laws by country - Wikipedia

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    Air Quality Law (Air Pollution by Ozone) Regulations P.I. 530/2002 Air Quality Law (Amendment) Law 53(I)/2004 Air Quality Law (Annual Emission Ceilings for Certain Atmospheric Pollutants) Regulations P.I. 193/2004

  3. List of international environmental agreements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of international environmental agreements. Most of the following agreements are legally binding for countries that have formally ratified them. Some, such as the Kyoto Protocol , differentiate between types of countries and each nation's respective responsibilities under the agreement.

  4. Environmental law - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Environmental Law is the basic structure of Japan's environmental policies replacing the Basic Law for Environmental Pollution Control and the Nature Conservation Law. The updated law aims to address "global environmental problems, urban pollution by everyday life, loss of accessible natural environment in urban areas and degrading ...

  5. Government has broken the law on sewage, says watchdog - AOL

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    The government and regulators have broken the law by being too lenient on water companies that spill sewage, the UK's environment watchdog has found. The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP ...

  6. Category:Environmental law by country - Wikipedia

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    List of environmental laws by country This page was last edited on 20 June 2021, at 14:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  7. List of most-polluted rivers - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Dependent population Description Sources of pollution Impact Bharalu River: Assam, India: One of the most polluted rivers in the state of Assam. [19] The biochemical oxygen demand of the river is 52 mg/L in compared to the permissible limit set by the National River Conservation Directorate (NRCD) at 3 mg/L. [20]

  8. As sewage overflows become more frequent, advocates and ... - AOL

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    BOSTON — As sewage overflows become more frequent in Massachusetts, advocates and lawmakers are pushing to reduce the number of combined sewer systems to avoid run-off sewage polluting bodies of ...

  9. Regulation and monitoring of pollution - Wikipedia

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    Light Pollution in the United States is not federally regulated. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in charge of most environmental regulations, does not manage light pollution. [31] 18 states and one territory have implemented laws that regulate light pollution to some extent.