FRANCE ECJ WATER
July 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FRANCE is flirting with potentially huge daily recurring fines from the European Court of Justice by ignoring three rulings ordering compliance with EU environmental laws. Judges told Paris last year to adopt pollution reduction programmes under the 1976 directive on discharges of dangerous substances to water, grant more access to environmental information and create extra protected nature sites.
FRANCE is flirting with potentially huge daily recurring fines from the European Court of Justice by ignoring three rulings ordering compliance with EU environmental laws. Judges told Paris last year to adopt pollution reduction programmes under the 1976 directive on discharges of dangerous substances to water, grant more access to environmental information and create extra protected nature sites.
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