Notification of an exceptional situation in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act
- Permit or other obligation
- 6 municipalities
- Public service
The authority shall be informed of an exceptional situation which results in direct pollution or obvious risk of pollution for the environment. An exceptional situation may arise, for example, from unexpected emissions into the environment caused by an accident, production disruption or dismantling of a construction or equipment.
Do the following
If the activity is based on a permit granted by a State authority, submit the notification to the authority that granted the permit. Otherwise, submit a notification to the municipality’s environmental authority. Also submit a notification in situations that do not require a permit.
If the exceptional situation poses a sudden hazard to the population, submit a notification to the municipality’s environmental authority or the emergency response centre immediately. After this, you must prepare for rapid cooperation with the authorities in order to manage the situation.
In the case of activities subject to a permit, subject to notification or registration, the responsible party shall without delay submit to the supervisory authority a plan to limit emissions and waste and the resulting pollution.
To whom and on what terms
If a trader has established their business in another country within the European Economic Area and intends to provide their services temporarily in Finland, the trader is subject to the same obligations as all other traders established in Finland.
Background information
Sudden contamination or a risk of sudden contamination of the environment must be reported to the municipal environmental protection authority or the emergency response centre without delay. The situation may be caused by an accident, unpredictable fault in production, demolition work or some other reason.