IPPC treatments plants - Control and updating of authorisation
Short description
General information
The permit for an IPPC Treatment Plant must be regularly controlled and updated. The owner of the plant shall make regularly the necessary adaptations to the state-of-the-art. These adaptions have to be taken within a period of four years after the publication of the BAT conclusions (= conclusions on the best available technologies, which are published in the Official Journal of the EU ) on the main activity of an IPPC plant.
Please note
The BAT conclusions are available on edm.gv.at.
The permit must, within a period of 4 years after the publication of BAT conclusions on the main activities of an IPPC plant, check and update the permit. Moreover, the authority orders, if required, measures by decree, if
- the environmental pollution caused by the IPPC plant is so significant that the emission threshold values laid down in the authorisation have to be reviewed or revised,
- operating safety requires the use of other technologies,
- a legal provision which is to be applied (among others) in the authorisation procedure, which is new or has been amended, requires adaptation,
- no BAT conclusions apply to the IPPC plant; however, developments of the state-of-the-art render a considerable reduction of emissions possible.
Deadlines
The owner of the plant shall review herself/himself regularly the permit.
In any case the owner of the plant must, within a period of one year after the publication of the BAT conclusions on the main activity of an IPPC plant, inform the authority whether for the adaptation to the state-of-the-art or to these BAT conclusions a change or an updating of the authorisation which is subject to approval or notification, is required.
Furthermore the owner must regularly make the necessary adaptations to the state-of–the-art. The owner must do this at least within a period of four years after the publication of the BAT conclusions on the main activity of an IPPC plant.
Caution
If the owner of the treatment plant has, after the expiry of the deadlines, after repeated reminder indicating the legal consequences, failed to carry out adaptations to the state-of-the-art, the competent authority shall mandate the closure of the plant or the parts of it causing environmental pollution.
Competent authority
for the service IPPC treatments plants - Control and updating of authorisation:
Abteilung 13 Umwelt und Raumordnung
Stempfergasse 7
8010 Graz,01.Bez.:Innere Stadt
Phone: +43 (316) 877-2491
Fax: +43 (316) 877-3490
Email: abteilung13@stmk.gv.at
Web address: http://verwaltung.steiermark.at
Public office hours
Montag bis Freitag von 8:00 bis 12:30 Uhr und nach Terminvereinbarung
Additional information
The waste management authority which is locally in charge of the site:
- The Provincial Governor German text [ Landeshauptmann ]
- The Provincial Governor may delegate procedures and supervision to the district administration authority German text [ Bezirksverwaltungsbehörde ]
Procedure
Changes concerning the adaptation to the state-of-the art can be changes subject to authorisation, which have to be authorised by the competent authority in advance. In this case an authorisation procedure will be carried out.If no change subject to authorisation ( e.g. decisive change) for the adaptation to the state-of the-art is required, the competent authority must, as a rule, only be notified thereof. Please ask the competent body in advance.
Required documents
Application for authorisation and documents to be enclosed can be found in the chapter " IPPC Treatment Plants – Approval Procedures ".
Costs
Costs depend on various ordinances on levies and fees. It is recommendable to gather more detailed information from the competent authority beforehand.
Data protection
I have noted that the data provided by me, as well as any data received by the administration over the course of the preliminary investigation, will be automatically processed as per article 6, para. 1 lit. c and e of the General Data Protection Regulation in accordance with the underlying material laws of the legal process. Furthermore, I am aware that this is for the purpose of executing the legal procedure initiated by me, the granting of regulatory approval and also for the purpose of review. I have read the general information regarding:
- the right to access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, withdrawal and objection, as well as on data portability
- the right to lodge a complaint with the Austrian data protection authority
- the responsibilities of the process controller and the data protection officer as per https://datenschutz.stmk.gv.at.
