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Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Schleswig-Holstein (Linie6Plus)
Service Description
A permit under immission control law is required for a business that has a harmful effect on the environment or endangers / harasses the general public.
The construction and operation of certain installations requires a permit under immission control law. These installations include those which, due to their nature or operation, are particularly likely to
- cause harmful effects on the environment or
- otherwise endanger, significantly disadvantage or significantly inconvenience the general public or the neighborhood.
The Ordinance on Installations Requiring a Permit - 4th BImSchV regulates
- which installations require a permit in accordance with Section 4 of the Federal Immission Control Act and
- whether a simple or a formal approval procedure with public participation is required.
In addition to the licensing requirement, there is a notification requirement for certain installations in accordance with the following immission control regulations:
- Individual combustion plants with a rated thermal input of 10 megawatts to 20 megawatts (Ordinance on Small and Medium-Sized Combustion Plants - 1st BImSchV),
- Installations in which volatile halogenated organic compounds are used as solvents, insofar as the installations do not require a permit in accordance with the Federal Immission Control Act (Ordinance on the Limitation of Emissions of Volatile Halogenated Organic Compounds - 2nd BImSchV),
- Operating areas in which hazardous substances are present in quantities that reach or exceed certain quantity thresholds (Hazardous Incident Ordinance - 12th BImSchV),
- Installations for the storage or transfer of petrol in tank farms or at filling stations, insofar as these do not require a permit in accordance with the Federal Immission Control Act (Ordinance on the Limitation of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds during the Transfer and Storage of Petrol - 20th BImSchV),
- filling stations (Ordinance on the Limitation of Hydrocarbon Emissions from the Refueling of Motor Vehicles - 21st BImSchV),
- High-frequency or low-frequency installations, insofar as these serve commercial purposes or are used in the context of commercial enterprises and do not require a permit under the Federal Immission Control Act (Ordinance on Electromagnetic Fields - 26th BImSchV),
- cremation facilities (Ordinance on Cremation Facilities - 27th BImSchV),
- Installations that exceed the specified threshold value for solvent consumption and do not require a permit in accordance with the Federal Immission Control Act (Ordinance on the Limitation of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from the Use of Organic Solvents in Certain Installations - 31st BImSchV).
Teaser
A permit under immission control law is required for a business that has a harmful effect on the environment or endangers / harasses the general public.
Who should I contact?
- To the State Office for the Environment of Schleswig-Holstein (LfU) if a permit is required in accordance with Section 4 of the Federal Immission Control Act,
- to a competent authority in accordance with § 3 of the State Ordinance on the Competent Authorities under Immission Control Law and other technical and cross-media environmental protection regulations (ImSchV-ZustVO) if a notification is involved.
Which documents are required?
The approval procedure requires a written or electronic application. The following documents must be enclosed:
- Required drawings,
- explanations and
- other documents (contact the competent authority if necessary).
What are the fees?
Fees may be incurred in accordance with the State Ordinance on Administrative Fees (General Fee Tariff). Detailed information on this can be obtained from the responsible office.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
If there is an obligation to notify, the notification must be made a certain period before commissioning. The exact period can be found in the respective regulation.
Legal basis
What else should I know?
Further information on the immission control approval procedure and application forms can be found on the state portal "Agriculture and Environment of the State of Schleswig-Holstein".
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