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Historical legislation: Smoke and sulphur dioxide

Journal:
Manual of European Environmental Policy
ISSN:
1467-0445
E-ISSN:
1740-3529
Publisher:
Routledge,
DOI:
10.3763/meep.2010.0026
Author:
Institute for European Environmental Policy
Information last updated:
December 2011
Publication date:
December 2011

Although air quality guidelines had previously been set in some Member States, and had been set mandatorily in the Federal Republic of Germany, the Directive was the first piece of Community-wide legislation to lay down mandatory air quality standards. The standards related to sulphur dioxide and smoke and were intended to protect human health and the environment, but the Directive foresaw Member States setting more stringent standards in zones needing special environmental protection.

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