Comment
The proposal to streamline approvals for the handling of hazardous waste streams, such as asbestos waste, biomedical waste, and liquid industrial waste, raises significant concerns from both a scientific and safety perspective. These materials are known to pose substantial risks to human health and the environment. Making it easier for waste managers to bypass the rigorous approval process is a short-sighted approach that jeopardizes the safety and well-being of residents in our province.
The existing approval process ensures that those handling hazardous waste are held to strict environmental standards and operational requirements, reducing the potential for harm. By relaxing these standards, we run the risk of compromising safety and increasing the likelihood of mishandling hazardous materials.
From a scientific standpoint, it is crucial to maintain the highest level of scrutiny when dealing with materials that have well-documented and established health risks. Public health and environmental well-being should be the paramount concern, and any changes in regulations must prioritize the protection of both.
In summary, while streamlining processes may offer administrative benefits, it should never come at the expense of public safety and environmental preservation. We must prioritize the robust approval process to safeguard the health, safety, and overall quality of life for the residents of our province.
Submitted October 21, 2023 11:38 PM
Comment on
Streamlining environmental permissions for waste management systems under the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry
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019-6963
Comment ID
93720
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