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Department of
Department of Environmental Science
State University of Bangladesh
Masters in Environmental Science
Program
ES 520: Environmental Policy and
Planning
Lecture 2:
Environmental Laws and Policy in
Bangladesh
Lecture Outline: Bangladesh
Context
 The Environmental Laws in Bangladesh:
 The Environment Conservation Act, 1995 (Amendment
Act-2010)
 The Environment Conservation Rules, 1997
 Declaring an Ecologically Critical Area (under Section-5
of ECA and Rule-3)
 Environmental Clearance
 The Environment Policy, 1992
 The Environment Action Plans: Bangladesh
What is Meant by
“Environment”?
Generally Environment means our surroundings, which
comprises of land, water and air and other bodies.
“Environment" means the inter-relationship between
water, air, soil and physical property and their
relationship with human beings, other animals, plants
and micro-organisms; [Ref: Clause (d). ECA, 1995]
Environmental Laws: British Regime
Other laws:
 The smoke nuisance Act 1905,
 The juvenile smoking Act 1919,
 the Fatal Accidents Act 1855,
 The Public Parks Act 1904,
 Coalmine Labour Welfare Act 1947
Main strategy of the British laws were to expedite optimum
economic return from resources:
References:
 The Bengal Irrigation Act 1876,
 The private fisheries protection Act 1889,
 Forest Act 1927
Environmental Laws: Pakistan
Regime
Major Environmental Laws:
 The Protection and Preservation of Fish Act 1950
 The Embankment and Drainage Act 1959
 The Pure Food Ordinance 1959
 The Government Fisheries Ordinance 1959
 The Private Forest Ordinance 1959
 The Agricultural Pesticides Ordinance 1971
Development of Environmental Law was not satisfactory
because of:
 Political instability,
 Lack of environmental concern locally and globally,
 Lack of Government initiatives.
Environmental Laws: Bangladesh
Period
Environmental Laws in Bangladesh mainly focused on the
protection of the environment, ecology and ecosystem.
Major Environmental Instruments in Bangladesh:
 The Wildlife Preservation Order, 1973
 Environnent Pollution Control Ordonnance, 1977
 Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act (ECA), 1995
(Amendment Act-2010)
 Environment Conservation Rules, 1997
 Bangladesh Environment Court Act, 2000
Environmental laws in Bangladesh are based on the guiding
principles stated in the “Bangladesh Environmental Policy
1992”
The Environment Policy, 1992
(Bangladesh)
The Environmental policy of Bangladesh is formulated based on a
set of guiding principles of two UN conferences:
 1972 conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm
 1992 ‘Earth Summit’ held in Rio De Janeiro
The Environment Policy, 1992 recognizes a set of
concerns/issues:
1) Coordinated Vigilance and Necessary Action Program (in
addressing the Global and Regional environmental
pollution)
2) Adapting Integrated Environment Policy (by setting
priorities)
3) Sustainable use of Natural Resources (through mass
Objectives of the Environment
Policy: BD
1. To maintain ecological balance and overall development
through protection and improvement of the environment
2. To protect the country against natural disasters
3. To identify and regulate activities which pollute and
degrade the environment
4. To ensure environmentally sound development in all
sectors
5. To ensure sustainable, long-term and environmentally
sound use of national resources
6. To actively remain associated with all the international
environmental initiatives to the maximum possible
Six Key Objectives:
1. Agriculture
2. Industry
3. Health and sanitation
4. Energy and fuel
5. Water development, flood control and irrigation
6. Land
7. Forest, wildlife and biodiversity
8. Fisheries and livestock
9. Food
10. Coastal and marine environment
11. Transport and communication
12. Housing and urbanization
13. Population
14. Education and public awareness
15. Science, technology and research
Priority Sectors in Environment Policy,
1992
The Environment Policy Considered the 15 different
sectors:
Legal and Institutional Frameworks
Proposed in the Environment Policy,
1992
 Amend all laws to meet the present day needs
 Frame new laws in all sectors necessary to control pollution and
degradation
 Ensure implementation of laws and create public awareness
 Ratify all concerned international laws/conventions/protocols and
modify existing national laws in line with ratified international laws
Legal framework proposed:
Institutional Arrangements
considered: Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) to coordinate the policy
implementation
 A National Environment Committee chaired by Head of Government
to give overall direction
 MoEF will perform timely amendments on the backdrop of changing
state of environment and socio-economic an other needs of the
country
Environment Conservation Act (ECA),
1995
 The Environment Conservation Act (ECA) of 1995 was
enacted for fulfilling three major objectives:
1) conservation of environment;
2) improvement of environmental standards; and
3) the control and mitigation of environmental pollution.
 The Act was formulated on the basis of the Environment
Policy of 1992 and the National Environment Management
Action Plan (NEMAP) of 1995.
 As to supplement the objectives of the ECA, 1995, Bangladesh
adopted the Environment Conservation Rules (ECR) in 1997
in accordance with Section 20 of the ECA, 1995.
Basic Features of the Environment
Conservation Act:
Basic features:
 First to address the environment in a comprehensive
way
 Establishment of the Department of Environment (DoE)
 Environmental Clearance Certificate
 Power to make Rules
 Legal Action
 Good faith clause
 Providing substantive and procedural provisions
 Declaration of ecologically critical area.
DoE: History
I. 1973: started with 27 DPHE staffs (water pollution
control)
II. 1977:16-member Environment Pollution Control Board
and 26- member Environment Pollution Control
Cell.
III. 1985: Department of Environment Pollution Control
(DEPC)
IV. 1989: Restructured and renamed as Department of
Environment (DoE).
V. Got its legal basis directed by Section-3 of ECA 1995
Director General (DG)
DoE: Organizational Structure
Director:
Administration, Planning and
Development
Director:
Technical
4 Units:
Headed by Deputy Director
5 Unit:
Headed by Deputy
Director
Additional DG
Divisional Offices
Power and Functions: DG
Take necessary action for conservation of environment,
improvement of environmental standards, control and
mitigation of environmental pollution. Measures include:
 Co-ordinate with activities of other relevant
organizations
 Remedial actions for probable accidents
 Advice to persons/companies
 Inquiry and research
 Search and examination
 Publication of information
 Advising the govt.
 Maintaining quality of drinking water
Continuation…
 Direction to industry (under section 4 of ECA)
 Test of any vehicles (under section 6(1) of ECA)
 Restriction on using Polythelene (Rule 6A or ECR)
 Give directions to persons who cause degradation of the
ecosystem (under section 7 of ECA)
 Issuance of Environment Clearance Certificate prior to
setting up of industries (under section 12 of ECA)
 Issue of pollution control certificate (section 4(1) of ECA
and Rule 7A of ECR)
 Filing suit for compensation for violation of provisions
and Rules of ECA
 Delegation of power
Declaring an Ecologically Critical Area
(under Section-5 of ECA and Rule-3)
 Human habitat
 Ancient monument
 Archeological site
 Forest sanctuary
 National Park
 Game Reserve
 Wild animals habitat
 Wetland
 Mangrove
 Forest area
 Biodiversity of the relevant area etc.
The following factors to be taken into consideration:
Decelerated Ecologically Critical
Area:
SL Name of the ECA District Area (Ha) Dec. Year
1. Strip of 10 km. outside the
Sundarbans Reserved Forest
Khulna,
Bagerhat,
Satkhira
762, 034 1999
2. Sea Front of Cox’s Bazar and
Teknaf
Cox’s Bazar 10465 1999
3. St Martin’s Island Cox’s Bazar 590 1999
4. Sonadia Island Cox’s Bazar 4916 1999
5. Hakaluki Haor Moulvibazar 18383 1999
6. Tanguar Haor Sunamganj 9727 1999
7. Marjat Baor (Oxbow Lake) Jhenaidah 200 1999
8. Gulshan-Baridhara Lake Dhaka City 20 2001
9. Buriganga River Dhaka City - 2009
10. Sitalakhaya River Dhaka City - 2009
11. Turag River Dhaka City 2009
12. Balu River Dhaka City 2009
Ecologically Critical Area: 4
Rivers
MoEF made Restriction on:
o hunting,
o Fishing
o all activities that could result
in the destruction of floral or
faunal habitats,
o activities that could destroy
natural characteristics of
water and soil
o activities detrimental to
fishery
o installation of polluting
industrial units, and
o discharge of domestic/
industrial liquid waste.
Offences and penalties
Violations of orders or directions of the DG, MoEF:
 Prohibited actions under section 5 (Ecologically critical
areas)
 Offences related to vehicles
 Substances injurious to the environment
 Injury to the ecosystem
 Discharge of excessive environmental pollutant
 Assistance to the Authorized person
 Environmental Clearance Certificate
 Violation of any other provisions of ECA 1995
Punishment: imprisonment (upto10 years) and fines
(upto10 lakh Taka) or both
Environmental Clearance
 Environment clearance refers to a permission of the Director
General, Department of Environment (DoE) to start up a new
industrial unit or project, or extension of the industrial unit. This
has to be taken by the respective implementing agency under the
Section- 12 of the Environment Conservation (Amendment) Act,
2010.
Classification/Category
 Green
 Orange-A
 Orange-B
 Red
 Need to apply to the respective Divisional Administrator of the DoE
in prescribed form (Form-3 as per Rule-7 of ECR, 1997) with
appropriate fees and necessary documents,
 May appeal, if rejected
 Must renew the clearance certificate after a certain period
Location clearance
required
Categories of Industrial Units:
Examples
 Green Category:
Examples:
Television/radio assembling, book-binding, tea packing, sports goods,
laundry without washing
 Orange-A Category:
Examples:
dairy, poultry, saw mill, printing press, restaurant, cinema hall, dry
cleaning
 Orange- B Category:
Examples:
glass factory, edible oil, jute mill, coal tar, hotel, multi-storied
apartment, brick field, Ice cream factory
 Red Category:
Examples:
Textile, tannery, fertilizer factory, power plants, chemical dyes, cement,
refinery, paper & pulp, sugar etc.
General Process of Gaining
Environmental Clearance
o General information
o Description of raw
materials and finished
products
o An NoC
Application to DOE
Obtaining Site
Clearance
Applying for
Environmental Clearance
Obtaining Environmental
Clearance
Renew at least 30 days
before of validity period
May require layout plan,
effluent disposal system etc.
Figure-1: General process for gaining ECC.
Category Duration of
ECC
Green 3 years
Orange to Red 1 Year
“Green” Category
Application to
DoE
1. General
information on the
Industrial Unit or
Project;
2. Description of Raw
materials and
finished products;
3. No objection
Certificate from
local authority
Issuance of
ECC within 15
days
“Orange A” Category
Application to
DoE
1. All information
required for Green
category.
2. Process flow
diagram.
3. Layout plan
showing location of
ETP.
4. Effluent discharge
arrangement.
5. Relocation and
Rehabilitation plan
(if any)
Issuance of
Site Clearance
within 30 days
Apply for ECC
Issuance of
ECC within 30
days
“Orange B” Category
IEE = Initial Environmental Examination
EMP = Environment Management Plan
“Red” Category
Application to
DoE
 Feasibility study report (for
new only)
 IEE Report including ToR for
EIA or EIA Report (approved
by DoE)
 Process Flow Diagram,
Layout Plan with location of
ETP, Design and Time
schedule of ETP
 EMP Report including details
of ETP and its effectiveness
 Plan to mitigate emergency
environmental hazards, NoC,
Relocation and
Rehabilitation plan
Issuance of
Site
Clearance
within 30
days
Submit EIA
and ETP
Design for
Approval
Design
Approval
within 60
days
Apply for
ECC
Issuance of
ECC within 60
days
The Environment Action Plans: Banglade
2 National Environment Management Action Plan
(NEMAP), 1995
1. The Environment Action Plan (NAP), 1992
Figure: Proposed Institutional
Arrangement for
Implementation of NEMAP
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Lecture-2 Environmental Laws and Policies in Bangladesh - Copy

  • 1. Department of Department of Environmental Science State University of Bangladesh Masters in Environmental Science Program ES 520: Environmental Policy and Planning Lecture 2: Environmental Laws and Policy in Bangladesh
  • 2. Lecture Outline: Bangladesh Context  The Environmental Laws in Bangladesh:  The Environment Conservation Act, 1995 (Amendment Act-2010)  The Environment Conservation Rules, 1997  Declaring an Ecologically Critical Area (under Section-5 of ECA and Rule-3)  Environmental Clearance  The Environment Policy, 1992  The Environment Action Plans: Bangladesh
  • 3. What is Meant by “Environment”? Generally Environment means our surroundings, which comprises of land, water and air and other bodies. “Environment" means the inter-relationship between water, air, soil and physical property and their relationship with human beings, other animals, plants and micro-organisms; [Ref: Clause (d). ECA, 1995]
  • 4. Environmental Laws: British Regime Other laws:  The smoke nuisance Act 1905,  The juvenile smoking Act 1919,  the Fatal Accidents Act 1855,  The Public Parks Act 1904,  Coalmine Labour Welfare Act 1947 Main strategy of the British laws were to expedite optimum economic return from resources: References:  The Bengal Irrigation Act 1876,  The private fisheries protection Act 1889,  Forest Act 1927
  • 5. Environmental Laws: Pakistan Regime Major Environmental Laws:  The Protection and Preservation of Fish Act 1950  The Embankment and Drainage Act 1959  The Pure Food Ordinance 1959  The Government Fisheries Ordinance 1959  The Private Forest Ordinance 1959  The Agricultural Pesticides Ordinance 1971 Development of Environmental Law was not satisfactory because of:  Political instability,  Lack of environmental concern locally and globally,  Lack of Government initiatives.
  • 6. Environmental Laws: Bangladesh Period Environmental Laws in Bangladesh mainly focused on the protection of the environment, ecology and ecosystem. Major Environmental Instruments in Bangladesh:  The Wildlife Preservation Order, 1973  Environnent Pollution Control Ordonnance, 1977  Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act (ECA), 1995 (Amendment Act-2010)  Environment Conservation Rules, 1997  Bangladesh Environment Court Act, 2000 Environmental laws in Bangladesh are based on the guiding principles stated in the “Bangladesh Environmental Policy 1992”
  • 7. The Environment Policy, 1992 (Bangladesh) The Environmental policy of Bangladesh is formulated based on a set of guiding principles of two UN conferences:  1972 conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm  1992 ‘Earth Summit’ held in Rio De Janeiro The Environment Policy, 1992 recognizes a set of concerns/issues: 1) Coordinated Vigilance and Necessary Action Program (in addressing the Global and Regional environmental pollution) 2) Adapting Integrated Environment Policy (by setting priorities) 3) Sustainable use of Natural Resources (through mass
  • 8. Objectives of the Environment Policy: BD 1. To maintain ecological balance and overall development through protection and improvement of the environment 2. To protect the country against natural disasters 3. To identify and regulate activities which pollute and degrade the environment 4. To ensure environmentally sound development in all sectors 5. To ensure sustainable, long-term and environmentally sound use of national resources 6. To actively remain associated with all the international environmental initiatives to the maximum possible Six Key Objectives:
  • 9. 1. Agriculture 2. Industry 3. Health and sanitation 4. Energy and fuel 5. Water development, flood control and irrigation 6. Land 7. Forest, wildlife and biodiversity 8. Fisheries and livestock 9. Food 10. Coastal and marine environment 11. Transport and communication 12. Housing and urbanization 13. Population 14. Education and public awareness 15. Science, technology and research Priority Sectors in Environment Policy, 1992 The Environment Policy Considered the 15 different sectors:
  • 10. Legal and Institutional Frameworks Proposed in the Environment Policy, 1992  Amend all laws to meet the present day needs  Frame new laws in all sectors necessary to control pollution and degradation  Ensure implementation of laws and create public awareness  Ratify all concerned international laws/conventions/protocols and modify existing national laws in line with ratified international laws Legal framework proposed: Institutional Arrangements considered: Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) to coordinate the policy implementation  A National Environment Committee chaired by Head of Government to give overall direction  MoEF will perform timely amendments on the backdrop of changing state of environment and socio-economic an other needs of the country
  • 11. Environment Conservation Act (ECA), 1995  The Environment Conservation Act (ECA) of 1995 was enacted for fulfilling three major objectives: 1) conservation of environment; 2) improvement of environmental standards; and 3) the control and mitigation of environmental pollution.  The Act was formulated on the basis of the Environment Policy of 1992 and the National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP) of 1995.  As to supplement the objectives of the ECA, 1995, Bangladesh adopted the Environment Conservation Rules (ECR) in 1997 in accordance with Section 20 of the ECA, 1995.
  • 12. Basic Features of the Environment Conservation Act: Basic features:  First to address the environment in a comprehensive way  Establishment of the Department of Environment (DoE)  Environmental Clearance Certificate  Power to make Rules  Legal Action  Good faith clause  Providing substantive and procedural provisions  Declaration of ecologically critical area.
  • 13. DoE: History I. 1973: started with 27 DPHE staffs (water pollution control) II. 1977:16-member Environment Pollution Control Board and 26- member Environment Pollution Control Cell. III. 1985: Department of Environment Pollution Control (DEPC) IV. 1989: Restructured and renamed as Department of Environment (DoE). V. Got its legal basis directed by Section-3 of ECA 1995
  • 14. Director General (DG) DoE: Organizational Structure Director: Administration, Planning and Development Director: Technical 4 Units: Headed by Deputy Director 5 Unit: Headed by Deputy Director Additional DG Divisional Offices
  • 15. Power and Functions: DG Take necessary action for conservation of environment, improvement of environmental standards, control and mitigation of environmental pollution. Measures include:  Co-ordinate with activities of other relevant organizations  Remedial actions for probable accidents  Advice to persons/companies  Inquiry and research  Search and examination  Publication of information  Advising the govt.  Maintaining quality of drinking water
  • 16. Continuation…  Direction to industry (under section 4 of ECA)  Test of any vehicles (under section 6(1) of ECA)  Restriction on using Polythelene (Rule 6A or ECR)  Give directions to persons who cause degradation of the ecosystem (under section 7 of ECA)  Issuance of Environment Clearance Certificate prior to setting up of industries (under section 12 of ECA)  Issue of pollution control certificate (section 4(1) of ECA and Rule 7A of ECR)  Filing suit for compensation for violation of provisions and Rules of ECA  Delegation of power
  • 17. Declaring an Ecologically Critical Area (under Section-5 of ECA and Rule-3)  Human habitat  Ancient monument  Archeological site  Forest sanctuary  National Park  Game Reserve  Wild animals habitat  Wetland  Mangrove  Forest area  Biodiversity of the relevant area etc. The following factors to be taken into consideration:
  • 18. Decelerated Ecologically Critical Area: SL Name of the ECA District Area (Ha) Dec. Year 1. Strip of 10 km. outside the Sundarbans Reserved Forest Khulna, Bagerhat, Satkhira 762, 034 1999 2. Sea Front of Cox’s Bazar and Teknaf Cox’s Bazar 10465 1999 3. St Martin’s Island Cox’s Bazar 590 1999 4. Sonadia Island Cox’s Bazar 4916 1999 5. Hakaluki Haor Moulvibazar 18383 1999 6. Tanguar Haor Sunamganj 9727 1999 7. Marjat Baor (Oxbow Lake) Jhenaidah 200 1999 8. Gulshan-Baridhara Lake Dhaka City 20 2001 9. Buriganga River Dhaka City - 2009 10. Sitalakhaya River Dhaka City - 2009 11. Turag River Dhaka City 2009 12. Balu River Dhaka City 2009
  • 19. Ecologically Critical Area: 4 Rivers MoEF made Restriction on: o hunting, o Fishing o all activities that could result in the destruction of floral or faunal habitats, o activities that could destroy natural characteristics of water and soil o activities detrimental to fishery o installation of polluting industrial units, and o discharge of domestic/ industrial liquid waste.
  • 20. Offences and penalties Violations of orders or directions of the DG, MoEF:  Prohibited actions under section 5 (Ecologically critical areas)  Offences related to vehicles  Substances injurious to the environment  Injury to the ecosystem  Discharge of excessive environmental pollutant  Assistance to the Authorized person  Environmental Clearance Certificate  Violation of any other provisions of ECA 1995 Punishment: imprisonment (upto10 years) and fines (upto10 lakh Taka) or both
  • 21. Environmental Clearance  Environment clearance refers to a permission of the Director General, Department of Environment (DoE) to start up a new industrial unit or project, or extension of the industrial unit. This has to be taken by the respective implementing agency under the Section- 12 of the Environment Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2010. Classification/Category  Green  Orange-A  Orange-B  Red  Need to apply to the respective Divisional Administrator of the DoE in prescribed form (Form-3 as per Rule-7 of ECR, 1997) with appropriate fees and necessary documents,  May appeal, if rejected  Must renew the clearance certificate after a certain period Location clearance required
  • 22. Categories of Industrial Units: Examples  Green Category: Examples: Television/radio assembling, book-binding, tea packing, sports goods, laundry without washing  Orange-A Category: Examples: dairy, poultry, saw mill, printing press, restaurant, cinema hall, dry cleaning  Orange- B Category: Examples: glass factory, edible oil, jute mill, coal tar, hotel, multi-storied apartment, brick field, Ice cream factory  Red Category: Examples: Textile, tannery, fertilizer factory, power plants, chemical dyes, cement, refinery, paper & pulp, sugar etc.
  • 23. General Process of Gaining Environmental Clearance o General information o Description of raw materials and finished products o An NoC Application to DOE Obtaining Site Clearance Applying for Environmental Clearance Obtaining Environmental Clearance Renew at least 30 days before of validity period May require layout plan, effluent disposal system etc. Figure-1: General process for gaining ECC. Category Duration of ECC Green 3 years Orange to Red 1 Year
  • 24. “Green” Category Application to DoE 1. General information on the Industrial Unit or Project; 2. Description of Raw materials and finished products; 3. No objection Certificate from local authority Issuance of ECC within 15 days
  • 25. “Orange A” Category Application to DoE 1. All information required for Green category. 2. Process flow diagram. 3. Layout plan showing location of ETP. 4. Effluent discharge arrangement. 5. Relocation and Rehabilitation plan (if any) Issuance of Site Clearance within 30 days Apply for ECC Issuance of ECC within 30 days
  • 26. “Orange B” Category IEE = Initial Environmental Examination EMP = Environment Management Plan
  • 27. “Red” Category Application to DoE  Feasibility study report (for new only)  IEE Report including ToR for EIA or EIA Report (approved by DoE)  Process Flow Diagram, Layout Plan with location of ETP, Design and Time schedule of ETP  EMP Report including details of ETP and its effectiveness  Plan to mitigate emergency environmental hazards, NoC, Relocation and Rehabilitation plan Issuance of Site Clearance within 30 days Submit EIA and ETP Design for Approval Design Approval within 60 days Apply for ECC Issuance of ECC within 60 days
  • 28. The Environment Action Plans: Banglade 2 National Environment Management Action Plan (NEMAP), 1995 1. The Environment Action Plan (NAP), 1992 Figure: Proposed Institutional Arrangement for Implementation of NEMAP
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