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The D3 exemption allows the burial of waste from a portable toilet, to avoid long-distance transportation of small quantities of waste to sewage treatment works.
The D2 exemption allows older rolling stock not fitted with appropriate collection facilities to deposit sanitary waste onto the track.
Environment Agency enforcement position on when you can store and treat chemical toilet waste, and other sewage related wastes, without an environmental permit.
This report provided insight into the acceptability and performance of a Urine-diversion dry toilets programme in a humanitarian context in Ethiopia
New requirements will be brought forward for single sex toilet facilities in new non-domestic buildings to alleviate safety, privacy and dignity concerns.
Facilities for boaters at Environment Agency lock sites on the non-tidal River Thames and the River Kennet.
Check the tariff classification for antimicrobial bathing systems.
The prospectus for the second round of the £30 million Changing Places toilets programme.
Uses data from rural and urban contexts in 2 states of India to understand determinants of toilet ownership and acquisition
Information on the £30.5 million Changing Places toilet programme.
A guide to adapting your home or business to flooding, and how to pump water out of your property after a flood.
Government confirms measures to reverse the rise of gender-neutral toilets as part of wider efforts to protect single sex spaces.
This study uses data on households’ perceptions about the costs and benefits of toilet uptake
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