ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986

Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Regulations 1992

These regulations were repealed by the Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulfur Dioxide) Regulations 2003 r. 5 as at 18 Mar 2003 (see Gazette 18 Mar 2003 p. 807)

 

 

 

Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Regulations 1992

Contents

1.Citation1

2.Commencement1

3.Interpretation1

4.Ambient air quality limits and ambient air quality standard for sulphur dioxide2

5.Compliance with ambient air quality standard2

6.Prescribed licence condition for certain industrial premises3

Schedule 1

Schedule 2

Notes

Compilation table6

 

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1986

Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Regulations 1992

1.Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Regulations 1992.

2.Commencement

These regulations shall come into operation on the day on which the Policy comes into operation.

3.Interpretation

In these regulations — 

(a)“µg/m 3 means concentration of sulphur dioxide in micrograms per cubic metre of dry air at 0 degrees Celsius and one atmosphere pressure (101.325 kilopascals);

“the Policy” means the Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Policy 1992 approved under the Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Policy Approval Order 1992 and set out in the Schedule to that Order; and

(b)unless the contrary intention appears, other words and expressions have the same respective meanings as they have in the Policy.

4.Ambient air quality limits and ambient air quality standard for sulphur dioxide

(1)For the purposes of clause 7 (1) (a) of the Policy, the ambient air quality limit for the concentration of sulphur dioxide in the relevant portion of the environment for the period beginning on the commencement of these regulations and ending on 31 December 1993 is 1300 µg/m 3 when averaged over a period of 3 hours.

(2)For the purposes of — 

(a)clause 7 (1) (a) of the Policy, the ambient air quality limit for the concentration of sulphur dioxide in the relevant portion of the environment for a particular period of 12 calendar months commencing on a date specified in the first column of Schedule 1 is the limit specified in the second column of that Schedule in respect of that period when averaged over the period specified opposite thereto in the third column of that Schedule;

(b)clause 7 (2) of the Policy, the ambient air quality standard for the concentration of sulphur dioxide in the relevant portion of the environment after the commencement of these regulations is 700 µg/m 3 when averaged over one hour.

5.Compliance with ambient air quality standard

(1)For the purposes of clause 9 of the Policy, 131 hours is the number of hours in any period of 12 calendar months commencing within the period beginning on the commencement of these regulations and ending on 31 December 1993.

(2)For the purposes of clause 9 of the Policy, the number of the hours in any period of 12 calendar months commencing within a year — 

(a)commencing on 1 January and ending on 31 December; and

(b)specified in the first column of Schedule 2,

is the number specified in the second column of Schedule 2 in respect of that year.

6.Prescribed licence condition for certain industrial premises

(1)There is prescribed for the purposes of section 62 (1) (h) of the Act as a condition that may be specified in a licence granted in respect of industrial premises (whether inside or outside a protected area) within which a significant industrial source is located the condition that the occupier of those premises shall conduct the operations on those premises in such a way as neither to cause, nor to contribute to causing, the relevant ambient air quality limit referred to in regulation 4 (1) or (2) (a) to be exceeded.

(2)In this regulation — 

“significant industrial source” means industrial source from which the discharge of sulphur dioxide is, in the opinion of the Chief Executive Officer, such as to affect, or to be likely to affect, the relevant portion of the environment.

 

Schedule 1

[Regulation 4 (2) (a)]

AMBIENT AIR QUALITY LIMITS FOR SULPHUR DIOXIDE

Commencing date

Limit

Averaging period

1 January 1994

2000 µg/m3

1 hour

1 January 1995

1800 µg/m3

1 hour

1 January 1996

1600 µg/m3

1 hour

1 January 1997

1400 µg/m3

1 hour

and 1 January in each succeeding year

 

 

Schedule 2

[(Regulation 5 (2)]

MINIMUM LEVELS OF COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS

Commencing year

Number of hours over standard

1994

131

1995

87

1996

43

1997

8

 

Notes

1.This is a compilation of the Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Regulations 1992 and includes the amendments referred to in the following Table.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulphur Dioxide) Regulations 1992

29 Jan 1993 p. 875‑7

29 Jan 1993

These regulations were repealed by the Environmental Protection (Goldfields Residential Areas) (Sulfur Dioxide) Regulations 2003 r. 5 as at 18 Mar 2003 (see Gazette 18 Mar 2003 p. 807)