DeC ( Профессионал ) | |
03 июн 2021 21:10:06 |
avt5160701 ( Практикант ) | |
03 июн 2021 21:26:27 |
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Lentz ( Практикант ) | |
03 июн 2021 21:34:48 |
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ЦитатаМОСКВА, 3 июн — РИА Новости. Апелляционный совет по вопросам окружающей среды и пищевых продуктов Дании отозвал разрешение, выданное управлением по охране окружающей среды на строительство газопровода Baltic Pipe, сообщается на сайте оператора транспортной системы королевства Energinet.
https://ria.ru/20210603/konkurent-1735494834.html
amihails ( Слушатель ) | |
03 июн 2021 21:40:58 |
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Vladislav ( Практикант ) | |
03 июн 2021 22:40:23 |
Цитата: DeC от 03.06.2021 21:29:27
ЦитатаEnvironmental Appeals Board repeal the Danish environmental protection agency’s permit for Baltic Pipe
On 12 July 2019 the Baltic Pipe Project received an environmental permit from the Danish Environmental Protection Agency to build the gas pipeline on land across Denmark. On 31 May 2021 the Environmental and Food Appeals Board ruled to repeal the permit.
The Danish Environmental and Food Appeals Board has repealed the permit for the gas pipeline Baltic Pipe on land. According to the appeals board, the permit from the Danish Environmental Protection Agency did not sufficiently describe the measures taken to protect dormice, Nordic birch mice and bats, that are protected by the European Habitats Directive Annex 4, during the construction of the 210-kilometer-long pipeline across Denmark.
“We are surprised by the ruling by the appeals board. When we received the permit back in 2019 it was specified that we had to develop several remedial measures to secure good living conditions for the dormice, Nordic birch mice and bats, that live in some of the areas, Baltic Pipe will pass through. Since then, we have been working on and implemented these measures, to protect the animals. The appeals board has ruled that all of these measures should have been described more thoroughly, before the permit was given”, says Marian Kaagh, Vice President of projects in Energinet.