EPA Licence definition
EPA Licence means Environment Protection Licence number 5921 issued by the NSW Environment Protection Authority, or any licence issued to Council to replace that licence from time to time.
EPA Licence means any licence under section 20 of the Environment Protection Act 1970 (Vic) in respect of the Project.
Examples of EPA Licence in a sentence
Failure of any asset that has potential to lead to effluent quality that has an unacceptable environmental or customer impact and, therefore, breaches the EPA Licence.
The lease holder shall design all blasts on the basis that the blast overpressure noise level generated by any blasting within the subject area, shall not exceed the levels in or conditions of the EPA Licence for the mine, at any dwelling or occupied premises not owned by lease holder, the holder of an authority under the Mining Act, or not subject to a valid agreement with the lease holder, with respect to the effects of blasting.