TANZANIA COUNTRY REPORT

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CHAPTER 1
1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Policy and Legislation: Objectives and Reasons.

CHAPTER 2
2.0 REVIEW OF STATUTORY STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES ON ENVIRONMENT

2.1 Water Standards/Guidelines

2.2 Air Quality Standards/Guidelines

CHAPTER 3

3.0 REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY ON ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS

3.1 Water Standards

3.2 Air Standards

3.3 Soil Standards

3.4 Institutional Linkages


CHAPTER 4
4.0 CLASSIFICATION AND PRIORITISATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS

4.1 Water

4.2 Air Quality Standards

4.3 Soil Standards

CHAPTER 5
5.0 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS FOR IMPLEMENTING ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS IN TANZANIA: HUMAN AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES REQUIREMENTS

5.1 Institutionalising Licensing of Polluting Sources

5.2 The Need to have an Integrated to Approach to Licensing

5.3 Human and Technical Resources Requirements of the Technical Committee on Licensing of Pollution

5.4 Capacity Building for Implementing of Environmental Standards

5.5 Categorising Facilities with Environmental Risks

5.6 Proposed Contents of the Licence Application

5.7 Applying the Polluter Pays Principle While Enforcing the Standards

5.8 Monitoring and Enforcement of Licenses to Pollute

CHAPTER 6

6.0 PROPOSED OPTIONS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS WITHIN AND ACROSS NATIONAL BORDERS

6.1 Financial Incentives and Tools

6.2 Stream-lining the Judicial Process

6.3 Civil and Criminal Penalties

6.4 Environmental Restoration Orders

6.5 Performance Bond

6.6 Requirement to Keep Environmental Records

6.7 Environmental Inspection

6.8 Prosecution and Enforcement Actions

6.9 Establishment of a Joint Committee on Standards for the East Africa Sub-Region

 

 


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