This Decree of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia lays down some amendments and addenda to the Decree on soil pollution caused by waste. In particular, the present Decree amends conditions of the use of excavated material (originally specified in art. 5 of the amended Decree), conditions of the use of artificially improved soil (art. 6) and details on environmental permit for the excavation or artificially improved soil (art. 9).
Implements: Environmental Protection Act. (2006-04-04)
Amends: Regulation on soil pollution caused by waste. (2008-03-27)
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The Slovene lands were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the latter's dissolution at the end of World War I. In 1918, the Slovenes joined the Serbs and Croats in forming a new multinational state, which was named Yugoslavia in 1929. After World War II, Slovenia became a republic of the renewed Yugoslavia, which though communist, distanced itself from Moscow's rule. Dissatisfied with the exercise of power by the majority Serbs, the Slovenes succeeded in establishing their independence in 1991 after a short 10-day war.
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