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Defence to proceedings in respect of statutory nuisance
29.—(1) Where proceedings are brought under section 82(1)() (summary proceedings by person aggrieved by statutory nuisance) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 in relation to a nuisance falling within paragraph (g) of section 79(1) of that Act (noise emitted from premises so as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance) no order is to be made, and no fine may be imposed, under section 82(2)() of that Act if—
(a)the defendant shows that the nuisance—
(i)relates to premises used by the undertaker for the purposes of or in connection with the construction or maintenance of the authorised development and that the nuisance is attributable to the carrying out of the authorised development in accordance with a notice served under section 60 (control of noise on construction site) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, or a consent given under section 61() (prior consent for work on construction site) of that Act; or
(ii)is a consequence of the construction or maintenance of the authorised development and that it cannot reasonably be avoided; or
(b)the defendant shows that the nuisance is a consequence of the use of the authorised development and that it cannot reasonably be avoided.
(2) Section 61(9) (consent for work on construction site to include statement that it does not of itself constitute a defence to proceedings under section 82 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990) of the Control of Pollution Act 1974()), does not apply where the consent relates to the use of premises by the undertaker for the purposes of or in connection with the construction or maintenance of the authorised development.
(3) In proceedings for an offence under section 80(4) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990() (offence of contravening abatement notice) in respect of a statutory nuisance falling within section 79(1)(g) of that Act (noise emitted from premises so as to be prejudicial to health or a nuisance) or (ga)() (noise that is prejudicial to health or a nuisance and is emitted from or caused by a vehicle, machinery or equipment in a street) of that Act where the offence consists in contravening requirements imposed by virtue of section 80(1)(a) or (b)() of that Act, it is a defence to show that the nuisance—
(a)is a consequence of the construction, operation, maintenance or use of the authorised development; and
(b)cannot reasonably be avoided.
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