utsläppsföreskrifter
Utsläppsföreskrifter, often translated as emission regulations or discharge limits, are rules and standards set by governmental bodies to control and limit the release of pollutants into the environment. These regulations apply to various sources, including industrial facilities, vehicles, and agricultural operations. The primary goal of emission regulations is to protect public health and the environment by reducing air, water, and soil pollution.
These regulations typically specify the maximum allowable concentration or quantity of specific pollutants that can be
Enforcement of emission regulations is carried out by environmental protection agencies. Non-compliance can result in penalties,