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If you comply with the requirements in this regulatory position statement (RPS) you do not need an environmental permit for the final use of asphalt waste containing coal tar in construction operations.
The performance of Hot Mix Asphalt has been disappointing with some road surfaces failing within a few months of construction
When you can store and treat asphalt waste without an environmental permit for a waste operation, installation or mobile plant from the Environment Agency.
View the permit issued for Melmerby Industrial Estate, Ripon under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
Annual returns for Mastic Asphalt Council, as submitted to the Certification Office from 2013.
This brief clarifies HM Revenue and Customs policy concerning the interpretation of aggregates levy industrial and agricultural processes relief code 018 in relation to asphalt.
Specifications are documents which specify the Ministry of Defence preferred solution for a works matter. Extant specifications are listed in number order.
Highways England is accelerating the use of warm mix asphalts as standard across its supply chain as part of a drive toward net zero carbon emissions.
Ground loop on landing at North Weald Airfield on 13 April 2016.
The T5 exemption allows you to temporarily treat waste on a small scale to produce aggregate or soil at a particular location, such as a construction or demolition site.
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