Can prevention notices require ongoing action, such as monitoring?
If an activity is being carried on in an environmentally unsatisfactory manner, a prevention notice can require such ongoing action to ensure that the activity is carried on in future in an environmentally satisfactory manner. Examples are contained in section 96. Reasonable ongoing action, such as monitoring, can be required.
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