ENDS Report 331, August 2002, pp. 37-38
1 August 2002
The UK is broadly on course to meet EU limits on national emissions of acid gases, according to a draft strategy issued in August.1 However, compliance will be jeopardised if the UK opts for a low-cost implementation approach under the large combustion plants Directive - and the Government is back-tracking on plans to curb ammonia emissions from agriculture.
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