Tianjin: ceramic and non-ferrous smelting companies required to discharge pollutants with permits
2018-10-12 15:45:24 [Print]
Recently, Tianjin Environmental Protection Bureau issued a notice that requires ceramic and non-ferrous smelting companies to discharge pollutants with permits.
In accordance with the notice, ceramic manufacturing and non-ferrous smelting companies that are incorporated into the scope of application for discharge permits before the end of 2018 must apply to local administrative bureaus or related departments for pollutant discharge permits. All ceramic manufacturing companies incorporated into the scope of application for discharge permits are forbidden to discharge pollutants without permits from 2019.
The notice makes it clear that ceramic manufacturing companies with an annual capacity of no less than 1.5 million pieces of sanitary ceramics or no less than 2 . 5 million pieces of household ceramics must apply pollutant discharge permits . As for non-ferrous smelting industry, smelters for copper, lead-zinc, nickel-cobalt, tin, antimony, aluminum, magnesium, mercury, titanium and other non-ferrous metals as well as secondary aluminum and secondary lead must apply the permits based on the notice.
In accordance with the notice, ceramic manufacturing and non-ferrous smelting companies that are incorporated into the scope of application for discharge permits before the end of 2018 must apply to local administrative bureaus or related departments for pollutant discharge permits. All ceramic manufacturing companies incorporated into the scope of application for discharge permits are forbidden to discharge pollutants without permits from 2019.
The notice makes it clear that ceramic manufacturing companies with an annual capacity of no less than 1.5 million pieces of sanitary ceramics or no less than 2 . 5 million pieces of household ceramics must apply pollutant discharge permits . As for non-ferrous smelting industry, smelters for copper, lead-zinc, nickel-cobalt, tin, antimony, aluminum, magnesium, mercury, titanium and other non-ferrous metals as well as secondary aluminum and secondary lead must apply the permits based on the notice.