1987 Ed.]
Air Pollution Control (Specified Processes) Regulations
[CAP. 311
F 49
[Subsidiary]
THIRD SCHEDULE
[reg. 7.]
Fees
$
1. For an application, under section 14 of the Ordinance, for a licence
100
2. For an application, under section 16 of the Ordinance, for renewal of a licence
Nil
3. For an application, under section 18 of the Ordinance, for variation of a licence
100
4. For an application, under section 18A of the Ordinance, for transfer of a licence
100
5. For an application, under section 23 of the Ordinance, for variation or cancellation of any term or condition imposed under section 22 of the Ordinance
100
6. For a certified copy of an entry in the register
20
FOURTH SCHEDULE
[regs. 14 & 16.]
Particulars to be entered in the register of an application for a licence, or for variation of a licence, or for variation or cancellation of a term or condition of an exemption; or where so directed by the Secretary for Health and Welfare for renewal or transfer of a licence and for cessation of an exemption with application for a licence
Item
1. Date of the application.
2. Name and address of applicant.
3. Address of premises where the specified process is to be conducted.
4. Classification of specified process under application.
5. Other specified processes operating in the same premises and their licence or exemption numbers.
6. Date of entry into the register, and the date of notice in newspapers.
7. Points of emission to atmosphere to be listed, with exhaust gas flow rate and exit temperature, and emission rate and composition of noxious or offensive emissions (estimated if necessary), control equipment to be used to render noxious or offensive emissions harmless and inoffensive, and mode of discharge to atmosphere, including discharge or chimney heights and their cross-sectional dimensions.
8. A note that any person may object within 30 days of notice in newspapers, to the granting of the application on the grounds that the Air Quality Objective in that area is being threatened or the emission of noxious or offensive emissions would be, or be likely to be, prejudicial to health. An objection requires the name, address, and identity of the person making the objection, the address of the premises of the proposed specified process, and how the Air Quality Objective is being threatened or how the emission of noxious or offensive emissions would cause prejudice to health. Objections should be made in Form 5 in the Second Schedule to the Air Pollution Control (Specified Processes) Regulations and be forwarded to the Authority and copied to the Secretary for Health and Welfare.
Planning Environment and Lands
LN244 of 1988.