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Solange VIGER: Lawyer, Paris Bar
INTRODUCTION
The impact study is part of the environmental assessment process to which a facility classified for environmental protection (ICPE) may be subject, either systematically or on a case-by-case basis (appendix to article R. 122-2 of the Environmental Code). This essential part of the file must take into account the project's environment as a whole.
A good knowledge of the initial state of the site is a prerequisite, but certain elements need to be determined.
What issues need to be addressed to properly assess the environmental impact of your project?
Is there a need to place greater emphasis on certain subjects?
How far does your scope of exploration extend to take into account all the significant interactions between your project and the environment?
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Installations classées pour la protection de l'environnement (ICPE). Dossier de demande d'autorisation d'exploiter (DDAE) G 1 018 by G. GIRIN in Environnement 2009
Installations classées pour la protection de l'environnement (ICPE). Dossier de demande d'autorisation d'exploiter (DDAE) G 4 150 by G. GIRIN in Environnement 2009
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Articles L. 122-1 et seq. and R. 122-2 et seq.
articles L. 181-1 et seq. and R. 181-1 et seq.
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