Clean Air Act 1956 (repealed 27.8.1993) — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Clean Air Act 1956 (repealed 27.8.1993)

The provision bans dark smoke from chimneys, controls furnace installation and use, and gives local authorities and the Minister powers to declare smoke control areas, grant approvals or exemptions, and enforce the rules.

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United Kingdom
Instrument
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Language
en
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air pollution citation commencement entry powers furnace installation industrial emissions notices and objections orders smoke control

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The provision bans dark smoke from chimneys, controls furnace installation and use, and gives local authorities and the Minister powers to declare smoke control areas, grant approvals or exemptions, and enforce the rules. This provision defines several terms and sets procedure for local authority orders, including notice, objections, and timing rules.