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Regulation for protection and control:

Potentially harmful pollution that cannot be prevented must be controlled. There are several steps in this process:

- Permitting based on environmental standards - some form of public participation is expected, either required or voluntary. Limits placed on environmental releases or emissions are based on human health standards.

- Monitoring takes two main forms: the actual inspections of permitted facilities and the continuous monitoring of data and operating procedures required in permits.

- Compliance and enforcement Compliance refers to the processes for assuring that permitting requirements are met, and enforcement includes the assessment of fines or penalties, suspension of specific operations, or closure of the facility.