Chlorine Discharge Legal Provisions
Summary
The Clean Water Act (RA 9275) prohibits discharging pollutants, including chlorine, into water bodies without permits, with violations leading to fines. RA 11038, the Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System Act, also prohibits harmful chemical discharge into protected areas, with penalties for violations. For specific legal advice, consult a local attorney.Full Conversation
RA 10038is the expanded national integratared protected areas system.
It seems like there was a mix-up with the law references. Let’s clarify:
*. RA *: Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of *:
- Establishes protected areas for the conservation of biodiversity.
*. Clean Water Act (RA *):
- Section * (Prohibited Acts): Prohibits discharging pollutants into water bodies.
- Section * (Water Quality Management Fund): Addresses fines and penalties for violations.
Would you like more detailed information on these provisions specifically related to the damage caused to seaweeds?
Can you give a particular provision of the chlorine issue?
Sure! For the chlorine issue damaging seaweeds, the relevant provision under the Clean Water Act (RA *) is:
- Section * (Prohibited Acts):
- Prohibits the discharge of pollutants, including chlorine, into water bodies without proper permits.
- Violations can result in fines and penalties.
Would you like more detailed information on how this law can be applied to your situation?
I mean that is RA * you give me a specific provision of the chlorine issue?
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For the issue of chlorine causing damage to seaweeds under RA * (Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of *):
- Section * (Prohibited Acts):
- Prohibits the discharge of pollutants, including harmful chemicals like chlorine, into protected areas without proper permits.
- Violations can result in penalties and legal actions.
Would you like more detailed information on how this law can be applied to your situation?
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I'm glad I could help with the specific provisions related to your situation. If you have any more questions or need further clarification on any legal matters, feel free to ask!