Nyrstar Pelt Gets Limburg Permit to 2027 with Stricter Limits
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The zinc company Nyrstar's plant in Pelt has been granted an environmental permit from the province of Limburg until the end of 2027. The province is thus defying the negative recommendations previously issued by the Dutch province of North Brabant and the municipality of Pelt. However, stricter discharge conditions will be imposed on the zinc company.
Despite protests in Brabant, the Nyrstar zinc plant in Pelt, Belgium, has been granted an environmental permit until the end of 2027. However, the company will face stricter conditions for discharging chemicals, reports the province of Belgian Limburg. The stricter conditions apply to the substances chloride, sulfate, thallium, and selenium. "According to the favorable recommendations, the new permit will lead to a limited improvement compared t…
Nyrstar Pelt gets Limburg permit to 2027 with stricter limits
Pelt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Nyrstar’s zinc plant in Pelt got a new Limburg permit until 2027, tightening chloride, sulfate, thallium, and selenium limits. Criticism came from North Brabant, Waterschap De Dommel, ZLTO, and Inge Moors. As VRT News reported, … Read more Continue reading Nyrstar Pelt gets Limburg permit to 2027 with stricter limits at The Brussels Morning Newspaper.
The Nyrstar zinc plant in Pelt, Belgium, has been granted an environmental permit until the end of 2027, but will face stricter requirements for the discharge of chemical substances. The province of Limburg in Belgium announced this.
The Limburg provincial government has granted the zinc company Nyrstar's plant in Pelt an environmental permit until the end of 2027, despite negative recommendations from the municipality of Pelt and the Dutch province of North Brabant. Strict conditions apply.
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