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http://dx.doi.org/10.15681/KSWE.2016.32.3.318

Significance and Development of the Integrated Environment Management System Implementation  

Park, Jae Hong (Research Strategy & Planning Division, National Institute of Environmental Resear)
Kim, Yong Seok (Watershed and Total Load Management Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Lee, Won Seok (Research Strategy & Planning Division, National Institute of Environmental Resear)
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Abstract
The significance of an integrated environmental management system implementation can be summarized into three sections. The first is that the paradigm of a permit system will be changed from the existing media-specific permits to cross-media permits. In the near future, the cross-media license will be granted based on the diagnostic results of the plant. The second is that it will be established through a social concensus, i.e., consultations with stakeholders and direct participation in the system design process of stakeholders. The third is that it will have flexibility in its operating system. In the near future, it will be possible to management an environment through its industrial workplace itself and determine if emission standards are being complied with or not through statistical methods. In addition there is also an urgent need for complementary parts in order to enhance the driving force of the integrated environmental management system which is based on transparency, reliability and flexibility. In other words, it is necessary to continuously promote in order to diffuse consensus and increase an understanding of implementation through an integrated environmental management system. It is also necessary to establish a new organization and educate authorized representatives so that they have the tools to smoothly perform the system.
Keywords
BAT-AEL; Integrated environment management system; Paradigm shift; Social concensus;
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