Federal Soil Protection Act. | Land Portal

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mars 1998
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LEX-FAOC089203
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An Act for the protection and restoration of soil from wastes. It consists of 26 articles divided into 5 Parts. Part 1 contains the definition of certain terms such as, for example, "soil", "functions of the soil", "improvement of the soil, etc., as well as its scope of application. Furthermore, the text deals with the following matters: duty to avert damage to the soil, reduction of damage, adding to or removing materials from the soil, duty to take preventive measures, estimates of danger and inquiry orders. Part 4 establishes principles on sound agricultural use of soil.

Implemented by: Hessen Polluted Sites and Soil Protection Law. (2012-09-27)
Implemented by: Contaminated Sites Rehabilitation Association Law. (2013-03-21)
Implemented by: Saxon Contaminated Sites Cadastre Regulation. (2007-06-29)
Implemented by: Bavarian Soil Protection Law. (2014-07-22)
Implemented by: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Soil Protection Law. (2011-07-04)
Implemented by: Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Experts Ordinance. (2010-12-21)
Implemented by: Agriculture - Soil Protection Competence Ordinance. (2004-04-16)
Implemented by: Soil Protection and Polluted Sites Inspection Ordinance. (2012-01-25)
Implemented by: Soil Protection Cost Ordinance Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. (2012-09-25)
Implemented by: Soil Protection Implementation Law. (2009-12-06)
Implemented by: Soil and Groundwater Promotion Guidelines. (2010-03-29)
Implemented by: Local Law on the disposal of waste in the municipality of Bremen. (2013-11-19)
Implemented by: Agreement between the Free Hanseatic Town Hamburg and the Land of Schleswig-Holstein on the authorization and inspection of competent offices according to article 18 of the Federal Soil Protection Act. (2006-06-14)
Implemented by: Federal Soil Conservation Ordinance. (2015-08-31)
Implemented by: Berlin Soil Protection Law. (2011-05-20)
Implemented by: Bremen Soil Protection Law. (2013-04-23)
Implemented by: Thüringen Soil Protection Law. (2007-12-20)
Implemented by: Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Law. (2009-12-17)
Implemented by: Lower Saxony Soil Protection Law. (2004-11-05)
Implemented by: Rheinland-Pfalz Soil Protection Law. (2005-08-03)
Implemented by: Saarland Soil Protection Law. (2007-11-21)

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As Europe's largest economy and second most populous nation (after Russia), Germany is a key member of the continent's economic, political, and defense organizations. European power struggles immersed Germany in two devastating World Wars in the first half of the 20th century and left the country occupied by the victorious Allied powers of the US, UK, France, and the Soviet Union in 1945. With the advent of the Cold War, two German states were formed in 1949: the western Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the eastern German Democratic Republic (GDR).

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