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China State Council Promulgates Long-Awaited Pollutant Discharge Permit Regulation | Beveridge & Diamond PC

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On January 29, 2021, the China State Council issued Regulations on Management of Pollutant Discharge Permits with an effective date of March 1, 2021 (Regulations). These Regulations complete legislative efforts on the national pollutant discharge permit system and specify compliance obligations for enterprises with operations in China that discharge pollutants in the form of air emissions, water discharges, or wastes. This Alert provides an overview of the Regulations and highlights key obligations and compliance requirements for pollutant discharging enterprises. Background Establishment of the national pollutant discharge permit system has long been a major focus of the Chinese government, and recently issued policy documents

SFU students urge Burnaby City Council to approve TransLink s shortest gondola route

The results of the latest consultation will be presented to the city council this week, which will then make a recommendation on their preferred route option to TransLink management and the Mayors’ Council in the coming months. TransLink management and the Mayors’ Council are expected to approve any route option recommended by the municipal government. This will then be added to the Mayors’ Council’s Plan or pursued as a standalone project using federal green infrastructure funding. SFU Burnaby Mountain Gondola route options: Route 1 direct, straight-line (blue); Route 2 eastern angled detour (orange); Route 3 western angled detour (purple). (TransLink) The preferred route of students, named the Route 1 option by TransLink, has a length of 2.7 km and an end-to-end travel time of six minutes. It has the lowest costs, with a construction cost of $210 million and an annual operating cost of $5.6 million, which is 30% less than the current bus operating costs.

Council releases UTAS Stadium future plan

Date Time Council releases UTAS Stadium future plan The City of Launceston will consider the endorsement of a $208 million UTAS Stadium Future Direction Plan at its ordinary meeting next Thursday, which aims to create a sustainable model for a fit-for-purpose sporting stadium in Launceston. The draft Future Directions Plan contains a number of proposals that would see the most significant expansion of Launceston’s sporting infrastructure since the 1960s by increasing the stadium’s seating capacity to 27,500, the construction of a high-performance sports centre, as well as the development of an adjoining 5000-seat, multi-use indoor sports facility capable of hosting national-level sporting competitions and events.

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