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View the permit issued for Great Yarmouth Oil Reclamation Facility, Great Yarmouth under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
View the environmental permit issued for Hinckley Hazardous Waste Transfer Station, Hinckley under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
Responsibility for 8.5km of frontage returns to Environment Agency after 25 years with a plan to better protect 3,000 properties - eventually rising to 18,000.
The current conditions affecting boaters on the River Thames and what the warnings mean.
Businesses such as joiners, gardeners and farmers can burn their own untreated wood and plant waste on a bonfire, at the place it was produced.
The D2 exemption allows older rolling stock not fitted with appropriate collection facilities to deposit sanitary waste on to the track.
D8 exemption allows you to burn plant tissue waste, wood packaging and packing material waste at a port when a Plant Health Notice has been issued, to prevent the spread of plant diseases.
Types of waste and the maximum amounts you can use in building projects, landscaping or drainage works under a U1 exemption.
T6 exemption allows you to chip, shred, pulverise or cut waste wood and plant matter to make it suitable for a specific purpose.
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