Title Sub-Decree No. 042 Air Pollution and Noise Disturbance Control
Type Sub Decree
Issuing Agency Ministry of EnvironmentMinistry of Environment
Issuing Date 01/07/2000

 

UNOFFICAL TRANSLATION

 

Royal Government of Cambodia

Anukret/42ANK-BK/01Jul00

 

ANUKRET ON AIR POLLUTION AND NOISE DISTURBANCE CONTROL

 

−       Referring to the 1993 Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia;

−       Referring to Reach Kret No. NS/RKT/1198/72 of November 30, 1998, on the formation of the Royal

Government of Cambodia;

−       Referring to Reach Kram No. 02/NS/94 of July 20, 1994 promulgating the Law on the Organization and

Functioning of the Council of Ministers;

−       Referring  to  Reach  Kram  No.  NS/RKM/0196/21  of  January  24,  1996  promulgating  the  Law  on  the

Establishment of the Ministry of Environment;

−       Referring  to  Reach  Kram  No.  NS/RKM/1296/36  of  December  24,  1996  promulgating  the  Law  on

Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Management;

−       Referring to Anukret No. 57/ANK/BK of September 25, 1997 on the Organization and Functioning of the

Ministry of Environment;

−       Pursuant to the approval of the Council of Ministers on June 9, 2000.

 

 

IT IS HEREBY DECIDED

 

CHAPTER 1: General Provisions

Article 1:

The purpose of this Anu-kret is to protect the quality of the environment quality and public health from pollutants and noise disturbance through monitoring, curbing and mitigating activities.

 

Article 2:

This Anu-kret applies to all movable sources and immovable sources of air pollution and noise disturbance.

 

Article 3:

The meaning of technical terms used in this Anu-kret shall be interpreted as follows:

a)      “Source of pollution” is divided into two types:

- A movable source refers to an emission source without permanent location such as an aircraft, ship, vehicle, machinery, and all kinds of loud speakers.

- An  immovable  source  refers  to  sources  with  a  permanent  location  such  as  a  factory,  enterprise, warehouse, construction site, incinerator, loud speakers, handicraft, and all kinds of farms,

b)   “Pollutant” refers to smoke, dust, ash particle substance, gas, vapor, fog, odor, or a radioactive substance. c) “Flammable substance” refers to fuel oil, coal, natural gas that may be flammable.

d)   “Standard” means the maximum level of pollutant substances permissible in the environment or which may be emitted into the environment.

 

CHAPTER 2: Provisions on Emission of Air Pollutants and Noise

 

Article 4:

Air quality standard shall be specified in Annex 1 of this Anu-kret.

The standard of maximum quality of hazardous substance permitted in the air shall be specified in Annex 2 of this Anu-kret.

 

Article 5:

The standard of maximum permissible polluting substances emitted from immobile sources into the atmosphere shall be specified in Annex 3 of this Anu-kret.

This standard of smoke mission from movable sources shall be specified in Annex 4 of the Anu-kret.

 

Article 6:

In the event of necessity, the standards stipulated in Annexes 4 and 5 of the Anu-kret shall be reviewed and amended every 5 years pursuant to a proposal of the Ministry of Environment.

 

Article 7:

The standard for noise emission from various sources like vehicles, manufacturing    places  and  the  standards

for maximum noise emission for public and residential areas shall be specified in Annexes 5, 6, and 7 of this

Anu-kret.

 

Article 8:

The emission of pollutants into the atmosphere which exceeds the standards stipulated in Annexes 3 and 4 of this Anu-kret shall be strictly prohibited.

 

Article 9:

Noise emission which exceeds the standards stipulated in Annexes 5, 6, and 7 of this Anu-kret shall be strictly prohibited.

 

Article 10:

The importation and production of flammable substances containing sulfur, lead, benzene and hydrocarbon shall be complied with the standards stipulated in Annex 8 of this Anu-kret.

 

Article 11:

The  importation,  utilization,  production  of  vehicle  and  all  kinds  of  machinery  in  Cambodia  which  emit pollutants and noise exceeding the standard stipulated in Annexes 4 and 5 of this Anu-kret shall be strictly prohibited.

 

Article 12:

The discharge or leakage of various flammable substances, fuel oil, radioactive or chemical substance into the atmosphere, water and land shall be strictly prohibited.

 

CHAPTER 3: Application for Authorization

 

Article 13:

The emission of pollutants and noise from immovable source into the atmosphere shall be authorized by the Ministry of Environment and a copy of such application shall be sent to the relevant ministries and institutions.

 

Article 14:

The application for importation of flammable substances shall have attached analytic results indicating the quantity of pollutants, such as sulfur, lead, benzene, or hydrocarbon from the original source of importation or production.

 

Article 15:

The application for authorization to discharge pollutant substances and noise stipulated in Article 13 of this Anu-kret shall be applicable to both new pollutant sources, existing, and ongoing activities, provided that there is an environmental impact assessment report.

 

Article 16:

The owner or person who is responsible for pollution sources stipulated in Artic1e l3 of this Anu-kret shall apply for authorization from the Ministry of Environment:

-     40 days before the project commencement in Phnom Penh;

-     60 days before the project commencement in the province or municipality.

 

CHAPTER 4: Pollution Source Monitoring

 

Article 17:

The monitoring of the quantity of flammable substances, air pollutant emissions and noise caused by immovable sources shall be the responsibility of the Ministry of Environment.

 

Article 18:

The monitoring of gas and noise emissions from movable source is the responsibility of the Ministry of Environment with the collaboration of relevant ministries and institutions. The monitoring procedure shall be determined by a joint Prakas among relevant ministries.

 

Article 19:

The Ministry of' Environment shall prepare technical guidelines on the method for monitoring pollution sources, sampling locations, and air and noise quality analysis.

 

Article 20:

The Ministry of' Environment shall take a sample at all emission points of pollution sources. The owner or person who is responsible for a pollution source shall cooperate with and facilitate the work of environmental officials conducting testing as part of their technical duty.

 

Article 21:

During an environmental inspection or activity aimed at controlling air pollution sources, the Ministry of Environment inspectors may analyze the sample at the site or remove them for analysis in an environmental laboratory.

 

Article 22:

The owner or person who is responsible for pollution sources shall bear the cost of his/her own sample analysis according to the fees set by the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of' Economy and Finance. The proceeds  of  these  fees  shall  be  transferred  to  the  national  budget  for  reallocation  to  the Environmental Endowment Fund Account.

 

Article 23:

The owner or person who is responsible for pollution sources may ask to have his/her pollution sample tested at other officially recognized public or private laboratories which used the same analytical method as those used in the Ministry of Environment’s laboratory.

 

Article 24:

The owner or person who is responsible for a pollution source shall:

-        Be responsible for the procurement and installation of any equipment to purify toxic substances and to reduce noise and vibration to meet air pollution standards;

-        Be  responsible  for  installing  equipment  for  measuring  the  amount  of  pollutants  contained  in  his/her pollution  sources  and  maintaining  the  records,  a  report  of  which  shall  be  sent  to  the  Ministry  of

Environment every 3 months;

-        Choose   one   environmental   expert   responsible   for   handling   environmental   affairs   and   preparing environmental protection plans for their institution. Training of the expert can be provided by the Ministry of Environment upon the request of the owner.

 

Article 25:

If it is found that the discharge of toxic substances and noise from any pollution source fails to meet the standards stipulated in Articles 5 and 7 of this Anu-kret, the Ministry of Environment shall:

-        Issue a written order requiring the owner or responsible person of such pollution source to correct the violation activities immediately within a specified period of time;

-        Issue a written order requiring the owner or responsible person of such pollution source to stop his/her activities temporarily until the violation is corrected if the violation activities cause any harm to public health and environment quality.

 

CHAPTER 5: Monitoring of Air Quality

 

Article 26:

The Ministry of Environment shall regularly control and monitor the situation of the air quality in order to take measures to prevent and reduce air pollution.

 

Article 27:

The Ministry of Environment shall maintain data relating to the result of air quality testing, assess the status of air  quality,  and  publicly  disseminate  the  information  on  air  quality  and  air  pollution  in  the  Kingdom  of

Cambodia.

 

Article 28:

If it is found that any area is affected by air pollution which may threaten human life or environmental quality, the Ministry of Environment shall immediately notify the public about such danger and investigate the sources of pollution and take preventive measures to restore air quality.

 

CHAPTER 6: Inspection Procedures

 

Article 29:

The Ministry of Environment’s inspectors, while conducting inspections of pollution sources, shall comply with the following procedures:

a.    Present his/her identity card and mission letter before entering the premises or any site of source of

pollution for conducting inspections, taking samples, or checking records;

b.      Record and report on the inspection or sample taking at the site of the inspection with participation from witnesses as necessary;

c.       The inspectors may ask questions and require the owner of the source of pollution to provide them with information and other relevant documents that are necessary for the report and for evidence;

d.      One copy of the record or report shall be given to the owner or the person responsible for the source of pollution and one copy to the representatives of concerned ministries and one copy shall be kept at the

Ministry of Environment.

 

Article 30:

Where there is a complaint or report that any source of pollution discharges, air pollutant, noise vibration which cause  any  harm  to  human  health  or  public  property,  the  Ministry  of  Environment,  in  collaboration  with concerned ministries, shall be entitled to conduct inspection at such source of pollution and take samples for testing.

 

Article 31:

In the case of serious incident or imminent danger resulting from air pollution or noise, the Ministry of Environment’s inspector shall make an urgent inspection of the above incident or serious danger and inform the concerned ministries and local authority of such problem.

 

Article 32:

In the case of offense that causes air pollution or noise disturbance, the Ministry of Environment’s inspector shall:

a)      Take minutes, collect and withhold evidence of such offense and impose transitional fines if such offense does not cause any serious contamination or affect human health, public properties, or environment quality.

b)   Collect and withhold evidence of such offense for preparing the records and forward the case to the competent agency, if this offense causes serious pollution or affects human health, public properties, or

environment quality.

 

CHAPTER 7: Penalty

 

Article 33:

Violations of this Anu-kret shall result in fines and punishment according to Articles 20, 21, 22, 23 and 25 of Chapter 9 of the Law on Environmental Protection and Natural Resources Management.

 

Article 34:

A Ministry of Environment official is responsible for making a report of prosecution of any person who violates any article of this Anu-kret. The Ministry of Environment shall take legal action against any violation of this Anu-kret.

 

Article 35:

Any environmental inspection official or agent who is negligent, fails to pay attention to, or fails to comply with the Ministry's regulations, or conspires with a violator, or facilitates the commission of a violation, shall be subject to administrative sanction or face prosecution before the court.

 

CHAPTER 8: Final provisions

 

Article 36:

Any provision contrary to this Anu-kret shall be null and void.

 

Article 37:

The minister in charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers, ministries, and concerned institutions shall collaborate with the Ministry of Environment to implement this Anu-kret in accordance with their respective roles and responsibilities.

 

Article 38:

This Anu-kret shall enter in force from the date of its signature.

 

 

ANNEX 1 – Ambient Air Quality Standard

 

 

No

 

Parameter

1 Hour Average mg/m3

8 Hour Average mg/m3

24 Hour Average mg/m3

1 Year Average mg/m3

1

2

3

4

5

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Nitrogen dioxide (N02) Sulfur dioxide (S02)

0zone (03) Lead (Pb)

40

0,3

0,5

30

 

 

 

0,2

 

0,10

0,

 

 

0,10

 

6

Total Suspended Particulate

(TSP)

 

 

0,33

 

0,10

 

 

Remarks:

This standard applies to ambient of air quality and to monitoring of air pollution status. Method for analysis of ambient air quality is specified the guideline of the Ministry of Environment. TSP Total Suspended Particulate.

 

 

 

No

 

Name of Chemical Substance

 

Formula

Maximum Level

(mg/m3)

1

Aniline

C6H5NH2

0,03

2

Ammonia

NH3

0,2

3

Acetic Acid

CH3COOH

0,2

4

Sulfuric Acid

H2SO4

0,3

5

Nitric Acid

HN03

0,4

6

Benzene

C6H6

1

7

Benzidine

NH2C6H4C6H4NH2

Non

8

Carbon-disulfide

CS2

0,02

9

Chloroform

CHCl3

0.01

10

Carbon-tetrachloride

CC14

3

11

Particle containing Asbestos

 

Non

12

DDT

C8H11Cl4

0,5

13

Formaldehyde

HCOH

0,012

14

Hydrogen Arsenic

AsH3

0,002

15

Hydrogen Cyanide

HCN

0,01

16

Hydrogen Fluoride

HF

0,002

17

Hydrogen Sulfide

H2S

0,001

18

Phenol

C6H5OH

0,01

19

Styrene

C6H5CH=CH2

0,003

20

Tetra Chloroethylene

CCl2=CCl2

0,l

21

Tetraethyle Lead

Pb(C2H5)4

0,005

22

Tri Chloroethylene

ClCH=CCl2

0,2

23

Toluene

C6H5CH3

0,4

24

Vinyl Chloride

ClCH=CH2

0,05

25

Arsenic (Compound organic)

As

0,0000l

26

Cadmium (Compound & Oxide)

Cd

0,003

27

Chromium(Compound & Metal)

Cr

0,0015

28

Nickel (Compound & Metal)

Ni

0,0002

29

Mercury (Compound & Metal)

Hg

0,0001

30

Petrol

 

5

 

Remarks:

This standard applied to control of hazardous substance that permitted in ambient air.

 

 

 

No.

 

Parameter

Maximum Level of

Discharge

1

Particulate in smoke of:

 

 

Incinerator

400 mg/m3

 

Heating Metal

400 mg/m3

 

Bad Stone, lime, cement manufacturing

400 mg/m3

 

Asphalt concrete plant

500 mg/m3

2

Dust:

 

 

Containing silica (Si02)

100 mg/m3

 

Containing Asbetos

27 mg/m3

 

Chemical Inorganic Substances

3

Aluminum                                                            Al

(dust) 300mg/m3

(Al) 50mg/m3

4

Ammonia                                                             NH3

100 mg/m3

5

Antimony                                                             Sb

25 mg/m3

6

Arsenic                                                                 As

20 mg/m3

7

Berylium                                                              Be

10 mg/m3

8

Chloride                                                               Cl

20 mg/m3

9

Hydrogen chloride                                             HCl

200 mg/m3

10

Hydrogen Fluoride                                             HF

10 mg/m3

11

Hydrogen Sulfide                                               H2S

2 mg/m3

12

Cadmium                                                              Cd

1 mg/m3

13

Copper                                                                  Cu

(dust) 300 mg/m3

(Cu) 20 mg/m3

14

Lead                                                                      Pb

(dust) 100 mg/m3

(Pb) 3 0 mg/m3

15

Zinc                                                                       Zn

30 mg/m3

16

Mercury                                                               Hg

0, 1 mg/m3

17

Carbon Monoxide                                              Co

1000 mg/m3

18

Sulfur dioxide                                                     SO2

500 mg/m3

19

Nitrogen oxide                                                    NOx (all kinds)

1000 mg/m3

20

Nitrogen oxide                                                    NOx (emitted HNO3 product)

2000 mg/m3

21

Sulfuric Acid                                                       H2SO4

35 mg/m3

22

Nitric Acid                                                           HNO3

70 mg/m3

23

Sulfur Trioxide                                                   SO3

35 mg/m3

24

Phosphoric Acid                                                 H3PO4

3 mg/m3

 

Chemical organic substance

25

Acetylene tetra bromide                                    CHBr2CHBr2

14 mg/m3

26

Acrolein                                                               CH2=CHCHO

1,2 mg/m3

27

Aniline                                                                 C6H5NH2

19 mg/m3

28

Benzidine                                                             NH2C6H4C6H4NH2

None

29

Benzene                                                               C6H6

80 mg/m3

30

Chloro benzyl                                                     C6H5CH2CI

5 mg/m3

31

Butyl amine                                                         CH3(CH2)2CH2NH2

15mg/m3

32

Cresol (o-, m-, p-)                                               CH3C6H6H4OH

22mg/m3

33

Chloro benzene                                                   C6H5Cl

350 mg/m3

34

Chloroform                                                          CHC13

240 mg/m3

35

Chloropicrin                                                        CC13NO2

0,7 mg/m3

36

O-dichlorinbenzene                                           C6H4CI2

300 mg/m3

37

1, 1 -dichloro ethane                                          CHC12CH3

400 mg/m3

38

Di methyl sulfate                                                (CH3)2SO4

0,5 mg/m3

39

Di methyl hydrazine                                          (NH3)2NNH2

1 mg/m3

40

Di nitro benzene (o-, m-, p-)                             C6H1(NO2)2

1 mg/m3

41

Ethylene di amine                                               NH2CH2 –CH2NH

30 mg/m3

42

Ethylene Chlorohydrin                                      CH2ClCH2OH

16 mg/m3

43

Ethylene oxide                                                    CH2OCH2

20 mg/m3

 

 

44

Formaldehyde                                                     HCHO

6 mg/m3

45

Methyl Acrylate                                                  CH2=CHCOOCH3

35 mg/m3

46

Methanol                                                              CH3OH

260mg/m3

47

Methyl Bromide                                                  CH3Br

80 mg/m3

48

Monomethylaniline                                            C6H5NHCH3

9 mg/m3

49

Nitro Benzene                                                     C6H5NO2

5mg/m3

50

Nitroglycerine                                                     C3H5(NO2)3

5 mg/m3

51

Nitrotoluene                                                        NO2C6H4CH3

30mg/m3

52

Phenol                                                                  C6H5OH

19 mg/m3

53

Phenylhydrazine                                                 C6H5NHNH2

22 mg/m3

54

Pyridine                                                                C5H5N

30 mg/m3

55

Pyrene                                                                  C16H10

15 mg/m3

56

Quinone                                                               C6H4O2

0,4 mg/m3

57

Styrene                                                                 C6H5CHCH2

420 mg/m3

58

1,1;2,2 – tetrachloroethane                               Cl2HCCHC12

35 mg/m3

59

Tetrachloromethane                                           CC14

65 mg/m3

60

Toluene                                                                C6H5CH3

750 mg/m3

61

Tetra nitromethane                                             C(NO2)4

8 mg/m3

62

Toluidine                                                             CH3C6H4NH2

22 mg/m3

63

Toludine-2, 4-D-isocyanate                              CH3C6H3(NCO)2

0,7 mg/m3

64

Trichloro ethylene                                              ClCH=CCl2

110 mg/m3

65

Xylidine                                                               (CH3)2C6H3NH2

50 mg/m3

66

Vinylchloride                                                      CH2=CHCl

150 mg/m3

 

Remarks:

This standard is applied to control of pollution substance for immobile source to atmosphere.

 

 

 

No

 

Kind of Vehicle

 

Kind of

Fuel

Level of Emission

 

CO(%)

 

HC(ppm)

Dark

Fume %

 

 

 

A

B

A

B

--

1

Motorcycle with 2

stroke combustion

Petrol

4.5

4

10000

3000

 

2

Motorcycle with 4

stroke combustion

Petrol

4.5

4

10000

2400

 

3

All kinds of vehicles

Petrol

4.5

4

10000

800

 

4

Ail kinds of

vehicles

diesel

 

 

 

 

50

 

Remarks:

This Standard applies to control of gases emission of mobile sources into atmosphere.

 

A – Refers to all kinds of vehicles used over 5 years counting from year of production.

 

B – Refers to all kinds of vehicles that are newly imported in the first 5 years counting from the year of introduction.

 

 

 

No.

 

Category of Vehicle

Maximum Noise Level permitted (dB(A))

1

Motorcycles, cylinder capacity (cc) of engine <125cm3

85

2

Motorcycles, cylinder capacity (cc) of engine >125cm3

90

4

Motorized Tricycles

80

5

Cars, taxi, bus with capacity of <12 passengers

85

6

Bus with capacity of >12 passengers;

85

7

Truck with loading capacity of <3,5 tons

88

8

Truck with loading capacity of >3,5 tons

89

9

Truck with engine capacity of >150 KW

91

10

Other machinery (tractors/trucks) that are not listed above

91

 

Remarks:

This standard is applied to control of noise emission standard for all kinds of vehicles when operating on public

roads.

 

 

 

No

 

Area

Time

From 6h AM

to 18h

From 18h to 22h

From 22h to 6h AM

1

Quiet Areas- Hospitals – Libraries

– School –Kindergarten

45

40

35

2

Residential Areas – Hotels –

Administrative office –Villa, flat

60

50

45

3

Commercial and Service Areas and

Area of multiple business

70

65

50

4

Small industrial factories

intermingled in residential areas

75

70

50

 

Remarks:

This standard is applied to control of noise level of any source or activity that emits noise in public and residential areas.

 

 

 

Noise Level (dB (A))

Maximum period of time

(Hour)

 

Level

75

30

Ear protection equipment shall be

provided to worker who works at a location with noise level over

80dB(A)

80

16

85

8

90

4

95

2

100

1

105

0,5

110

0,25

115

0,125

 

Remark:

This standard applies to control of noise level in location of workshop, industries and factories.

 

 

 

No.

Combustible

Substances

 

Sulfur (S)

 

Lead (Pb)

Benzene

Hydrocarbon

1

Dark fuel

1,0%

 

 

2

Diesel

0,2%

 

 

3

Petrol

 

0,15g/l

 

4

Coal

 

 

 

 

Remarks:

This standard applies to control of sulfur, lead, benzene and hydrocarbon permitted in fuel and coal.

This document applies to the following measures


Name Type Agency Description Comments Law Validity
Requirement to meet technical standard for imports of flammable substances. Technical Standard Ministry of Environment The importation and production of flammable substances containing sulfur, lead, benzene and hydrocarbon shall be complied with the standards stipulated in Annex 8 of this Anukret. To protect the quality of the environment and public health from pollutants and noise disturbance through monitoring, curbing and mitigating activities. Sub-Decree No. 042 Air Pollution and Noise Disturbance Control 01/07/2000
Prohibition on import of vehicles and machineries that emit pollutants and noises exceeding established standards Technical Standard Ministry of Environment The importation, utilization , production of vehicle and machinery in Cambodia which emit pollutants and noises exceeding the standards stipulated in annex 4 and 5 shall be strictly prohibited. To protect the quality of the environment and public health from pollutants and noise disturbance through monitoring, curbing and mitigating activities. Sub-Decree No. 042 Air Pollution and Noise Disturbance Control 01/07/2000
Requirement for provision of quantity of pollutants for import of flammable substances. Verification Requirement Ministry of Environment The application for importation of flammable substances shall have attached analytical results indicating the quantity of pollutants such as lead, benzene and hydrocarbon from original source of importation. To protect the quality of the environment and public health from pollutants and noise disturbance through monitoring, curbing and mitigating activities. Sub-Decree No. 042 Air Pollution and Noise Disturbance Control 01/07/2000