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Environmental Impacts of Stone Extraction for Construction
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Environmental Impacts of Stone Extraction for Construction

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The relationship between the environment and the activities of the mining industry in Mozambique is regulated by specific legislation such as Decree 26/2004 of August 20, the Environmental Regulation for Mining Activities, the Basic Environmental Management Standards for Mining Activities approved by Ministerial Diploma 189/2006 especially dedicated to Level 1 mining activities, as well as by general environmental legislation (the Framework Law on the Environment - 20/9). In other words, Level 1 mining activities must comply with the basic environmental management standards; Level 2 mining activities the Mining Law (Law 14/2002, of June 26), Article 37, number 1 and the Environmental Regulation for Mining Activities (Decree 26/2004, of August 20), Article 1, numbers 1, 2 and 3. Although the Environmental Regulation for Mining Activities does not stipulate that Level 1 and Level 2 activities must apply for a license, it is to be assumed that all activities that could result in some environmental damage must undergo a pre-assessment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
24 March 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786207303755

The relationship between the environment and the activities of the mining industry in Mozambique is regulated by specific legislation such as Decree 26/2004 of August 20, the Environmental Regulation for Mining Activities, the Basic Environmental Management Standards for Mining Activities approved by Ministerial Diploma 189/2006 especially dedicated to Level 1 mining activities, as well as by general environmental legislation (the Framework Law on the Environment - 20/9). In other words, Level 1 mining activities must comply with the basic environmental management standards; Level 2 mining activities the Mining Law (Law 14/2002, of June 26), Article 37, number 1 and the Environmental Regulation for Mining Activities (Decree 26/2004, of August 20), Article 1, numbers 1, 2 and 3. Although the Environmental Regulation for Mining Activities does not stipulate that Level 1 and Level 2 activities must apply for a license, it is to be assumed that all activities that could result in some environmental damage must undergo a pre-assessment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
24 March 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786207303755