Immission control licence - application

Industrial plants that cause heavy air and noise pollution or use hazardous substances require a licence.

Course description

An industrial plant requires an immission control licence before it is erected and commissioned if

  • it causes particularly high levels of air and noise pollution or
  • it contains certain quantities of hazardous substances and
  • the installation is to be operated at the same location for longer than twelve months.

a list of these installations can be found in the Annex to the Ordinance on Installations Requiring Authorisation ( 4th BImSchV).

Delays can be avoided if you contact the authorities at an early stage. In this way, it is possible to clarify which documents are required, how the procedure works and whether an environmental impact assessment is necessary before the application is submitted.

Prerequisites

If you are planning the construction and operation of a system that requires a permit, please contact the responsible approval authority in good time before purchasing or renting and/or before finalising the planning documents.

In the city of Munich, this is the Department for Climate and Environmental Protection.

Plan ahead and inform the authorisation authority of any changes to the planning status at an early stage.

Include future expansion plans (both structural and mechanical) in the planning from the outset. This includes, for example, the introduction of shift operation, the addition of further input materials or an increase in throughput quantities.

If you are planning the construction and/or operation of a waste disposal plant, you should answer the catalogue of questions on waste disposal plants (PDF) in advance and, if necessary, contact other authorities in consultation with the Department of Climate and Environmental Protection.

  • For the planning location, you can clarify in advance with the local building commission in the Department of Urban Planning and Building Regulations (Planning Department) whether your project is eligible for planning permission.
  • Questions relating to land drainage can be clarified in advance of the actual approval procedure with the Munich Urban Drainage Department, Land Drainage Division, which is part of the Building Department.
  • Questions regarding groundwater protection can also be answered in advance by the Water Law Department in the Department for Climate and Environmental Protection.

Selecting suitable planners and commissioning external experts

Commission a competent planner who is specifically suited to your project. If in doubt, seek advice from the Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

If the involvement of external experts is necessary due to possible effects on the neighbourhood (e.g. due to noise and odour development), discuss the person of the expert and the necessary scope of the expert opinion with the approval authority (Department for Climate and Environmental Protection) in advance.

Required documents

In the checklist below you will find all the information you need to submit an application. The documents to be submitted are labelled there.

All documents must be sent to the Department for Climate and Environmental Protection, subject area "Installations requiring authorisation". Contact details and address can be found at the bottom of the page.

Duration and costs

Processing time

The processing time is three to seven months.

Fees and charges

The amount of the authorisation fee is calculated on the basis of the list of costs, taking into account the investment costs and administrative expenses.

The minimum fee is 1,750 euros.

Available payment methods

Legal basis

Federal Immission Control Act and associated ordinances

Application for an immission control licence

Internet address

Phone number

Postal address

Application for an immission control licence

Bayerstraße 28a
80335 München

Fax: +49 89 233-47759

Address

Bayerstraße 28a
80335 München

Please make an appointment by telephone.

Related services

Notification of handling and storage of substances hazardous to water

The commissioning or significant modification of installations that use or store substances hazardous to water must be notified at least six weeks in advance.

Authorisation under immission control law - amendment

If the location, structure or operation of an installation requiring authorisation changes, this must be reported in good time.