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Regulation No. 6 establishing emission standards for acceptable content of hazardous and dangerous substances in waste water discharged into water bodies.

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Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
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Abstract
The Regulation establishes emission standards for hazardous and dangerous substances contained in waste water discharged in water bodies in order to prevent, eliminate or reduce water pollution. The text of the Regulation is divided into five Chapters, Additional, Transitional and Final Provisions and five Annexes. The Chapters deal the following: general requirements (1); emission standards for admissible content of dangerous substances contained in industrial waste water and discharge standards for waste water coming from urban wastewater treatment plants (3); emission standards for some industry sectors (4); monitoring systems (5). All definitions are given in the additional provisions. Schedule I contains a list of dangerous substances. Schedule II prescribes the standards for mercury contents. Schedule III specifies maximum content of, among others, Cadmium, HCH, CC14, DDT, aldrine, dieldrine. Schedule IV sets out the criteria for the identification of sensitive and less sensitive areas and Schedule V defines the emission standards for waste water deriving from the industry sector.
Date of consolidation/reprint
Entry into force notes
The Regulation enters into force on 28 November 2000.
Notes
Consolidated version, containing the amendments from the Official Gazette of the Republic of Bulgaria 24/2006
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
State Gazette No. 97, 28 November 2000.
Source language

English

Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No