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PART 2 Air qualityPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 2 Retention of functions from Directive 2004/42/CEPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 3 Retention of functions from Directive 2008/50/ECPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 4 Retention of functions from Directive 2010/75/EUPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 5 Retention of functions from Directive 2015/2193/EUPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 6 Retention of functions from Directive 2016/2284/EUPrevious MatchNext Match
12.Power to specify detailed rules for the purposes of derogations and the format of the national air pollution control programmesPrevious MatchNext Match
13.Power to update in light of scientific and technical progressPrevious MatchNext Match
14.Procedure for regulations under Chapter 6Previous MatchNext Match
PART 4 Infrastructure for spatial information: INSPIREPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 2 Retention of functions from Directive 2007/2/ECPrevious MatchNext Match
19.Power to make provision in relation to metadata for spatial data sets and servicesPrevious MatchNext Match
20.Power to make provision in relation to interoperability and harmonisation of spatial data sets and servicesPrevious MatchNext Match
21.Power to make provision in relation to network services for spatial data sets and servicesPrevious MatchNext Match
22.Power to make provision in relation to monitoring and reporting of infrastructures for spatial informationPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 6 Water qualityPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 2 Retention of functions from the Water Framework DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 3 Retention of functions from the Groundwater DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
29.Power to make provision in relation to groundwater threshold valuesPrevious MatchNext Match
30.Power to make provision in relation to the procedure for assessing groundwater chemical statusPrevious MatchNext Match
31.Power to make provision in relation to upward trends in groundwater pollutantsPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 4 Retention of functions from the EQS DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 5 Retention of functions from the Bathing Water DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 6 Retention of functions from the Drinking Water DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 7 Retention of functions from the Urban Waste Water Treatment DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
39.Power to make provision in relation to requirements of collecting systemsPrevious MatchNext Match
40.Power to make provision in relation to requirements for discharges from urban waste water treatment plantsPrevious MatchNext Match
41.Power to make provision in relation to requirements for discharges of industrial waste waterPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 8 Retention of functions from the Nitrates DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 9 Retention of functions from the Sewage Sludge DirectivePrevious MatchNext Match
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