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What are the Salient Features of Environment Protection Act 1986?

By BYJU'S Exam Prep

Updated on: November 9th, 2023

The salient features of the Environment Protection Act 1986 are all types of pollution, provide safety standards regarding the existence of various pollutants, and ban the use of hazardous materials. This act provides safety standards for the existence of various pollutants in the environment. It also prohibits the use of hazardous materials. The Environment Protection Act 1986 was enacted 1986 to provide for the protection and improvement of the environment.

Features of the Environment Protection Act 1986

The Environment Protection Act empowers the central government to deal with environmental problems specific to different parts of the country. According to the Environment Protection Act 1986, the central government has the power to take necessary measures to protect the environment.

  • According to this act, no organization or person can emit any environmental pollutant in excess of the prescribed standards.
  • Any person authorized by the Central Government has the right to enter any place for the purpose of inspecting the compliance of any order and for the purpose of examining any plant, equipment, document, etc.
  • All types of pollution of water, water, soil, etc. have been included in this act.
  • It prohibits the use of hazardous materials without the prior permission of the Central Government.
  • Under this Act, a Government Analyst shall be appointed by the Central Government for the analysis of samples of water, air spirit, and other substances.
  • If any offense under this Act is committed by a company, every person shall be deemed to be guilty unless proved otherwise.

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