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Case gas station location: the search for information

Becoming informed on the possible location of a new gas station is a daunting task for anyone, even professionals. You would need information on the following issues. Find out who owns it, who delivers it and how it can be accessed.

Finding information on regulatory constraints

  • Environmental noise levels: national regulation, local regulation and their application
  • Pollution regulation: national regulation, municipal regulation and application
  • The transport of hazardous materials: national regulation, municipal regulation and application
  • Building regulations
  • Ecological regulations
  • Cultural history regulations (archaeology)

Economic constraints

  • Prices of land
  • Availability of land or properties
  • The size of the market

Infrastructural constraints

  • Information on location and accessibility
  • Information of traffic density and flow

Some governments now develop a limited number of basic “civic registries” with which together will support the governments effective operation.

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Case:New gas station safety legislation

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