National Environmental Protection (Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes) Regulations.
Ministry of Health, Nigeria
The objectives of solid and hazardous waste management are to identify solid, toxic and extremely hazardous wastes dangerous to public health and the environment and provide guidelines necessary to establish a system of proper record keeping, sampling and labelling of dangerous and extremely hazardous wastes. Regulation 20 provides for the notification of discharge of waste. It is stated that the Agency shall instruct the person responsible for the spillage or discharge to clean up all released dangerous harmful wastes or hazardous substances within the time or days as may be specified, designate and treat, store or dispose of all solids, water or other materials contaminated by the spillage or discharge in accordance with specific directives given in that behalf by the agency or any person or authority authorised in that behalf to issue the directive and restore the area affected by the spillage or discharge and replenish resources in a manner acceptable to the Agency or any other person or authority authorised in that behalf by the Agency.
Process Flow
Office of the Director General National Enivironmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency ⬤
Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment ⬤
Office of the Minister of State for Environment ⬤
Office of the Minister of Environment ⬤
Federal Executive Council ⬤
Contacts
Aliyu Jauro
Director General/CEO
National Enivironmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency
Abel Olumuyiwa Enitan
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Environment
Sharon O. Ikeazor
Honourable Minister of State
Ministry of Environment
Mohammad Mahmood
Honourable Minister
Ministry of Environment
Muhammadu Buhari
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
National Environmental Protection (Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes) Regulations. Current Version
January 2022
The objectives of solid and hazardous waste management are to identify solid, toxic and extremely hazardous wastes dangerous to public health and the environment and provide guidelines necessary to establish a system of proper record keeping, sampling and labelling of dangerous and extremely hazardous wastes. Regulation 20 provides for the notification of discharge of waste. It is stated that the Agency shall instruct the person responsible for the spillage or discharge to clean up all released dangerous harmful wastes or hazardous substances within the time or days as may be specified, designate and treat, store or dispose of all solids, water or other materials contaminated by the spillage or discharge in accordance with specific directives given in that behalf by the agency or any person or authority authorised in that behalf to issue the directive and restore the area affected by the spillage or discharge and replenish resources in a manner acceptable to the Agency or any other person or authority authorised in that behalf by the Agency.
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