What is the purpose of the Environmental Protection Act 1990?

The purpose of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 is to provide a framework for the protection of the environment from pollution and other forms of environmental damage. The Act sets out the powers of the Environment Agency and local authorities to control and prevent pollution, and to take action against those who cause environmental damage. It also provides for the establishment of a system of environmental permits and the introduction of a system of environmental impact assessments.