Environmental Protection Act 1990

This page provides an overview of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 for police officers, helping them understand key sections of the law and how it applies in their duties.

Overview

The Environmental Protection Act 1990 covers pollution control, waste management, and environmental protection. It provides police with powers to enforce laws related to the prevention of environmental damage, including the illegal dumping of waste.

Key Powers under the Law

Police can take action against illegal waste dumping, enforce noise control measures, and collaborate with local authorities to tackle environmental offenses.

Important Sections for Police Officers

What You Can Do Under This Law

Officers can investigate environmental offenses such as illegal waste dumping, issue fixed penalty notices for littering, and collaborate with environmental agencies to ensure compliance with pollution control regulations.

How to Request or Apply

Officers should: