Climate and the Norwegian Pollution Agency (Norway: Klima-og forurensningsdirektoratet, Klif) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for ensuring that pollution, waste and other harmful substances do not represent the health, welfare, or to prevent the production and reproduction of nature. And 'specifically responsible for the pollution of the sea and water, chemicals, waste and recycling, global warming, air and noise pollution.
Is subject to the Norwegian Ministry of Environment is responsible for ensuring that the Pollution Act, the Commodities Act and the weather continued quota law, including the issuance of permits for the presentation, including checking that these authorizations are followed. The agency was founded in 1974 and has 325 employees based in Oslo.
It was called the Norwegian Pollution Control Authority (Norway: Statens forurensningstilsyn, SFT) in January 2010.
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