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Ground loop on landing at North Weald Airfield on 13 April 2016.
View the permit issued for Asphalt Waste Recycling Facility, Armthorpe under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
Decision for applicant Colas Limited against registration number 10902685, applicant successful
The U1 exemption allows you to use suitable waste in construction as a recovery activity.
This review found examples in a few case studies in India, UK, Netherlands, Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa
Loss of directional control after landing, Stapleford Aerodrome, Essex, 28 October 2016.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has completed an £8.9 million project to resurface the alpha loop at Mount Pleasant Complex airfield on the Falkland Islands.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed Competition Act 1998 case.
Find out if and by when you need to apply for a medium combustion plant directive (MCPD) environmental permit to meet air quality requirements.
Eastern Region, Judge John R Morris, Mr G Smith, MRICS, FAAV, REV heard on 18th November 2021
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for bitumen processes.
The Industrial Heat Recovery Support (IHRS) programme was designed to encourage and support investment in heat recovery technologies.
This project on steep hill road sections is investigating the suitability of alternative surfacing on steep gradients of low-volume (feeder) roads
Results of research undertaken to provide design criteria to avoid damage inflicted on thin bituminous surfaces by soluble salt
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