Statutory guidance

SR2015 No 11: household, commercial and industrial waste transfer station with treatment and asbestos storage

SR2015 No 11: household, commercial and industrial waste transfer station with treatment and asbestos storage (no building).

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In England, use these standard rule permits.

In Wales, use these standard rule permits.

Applies to England

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SR2015 No 11: household commercial and industrial waste transfer station with treatment and asbestos storage

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Generic risk assessment for SR2015 No 11

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Details

These standard rules allow you to operate a household, commercial and industrial waste transfer station with waste treatment and asbestos storage at a specified location.

The permitted activities must not be carried out within:

  • 500 metres of a European Site, Ramsar Site or Site of Special Scientific Interest
  • 50 metres of any well, spring or borehole used for the supply of water for human consumption, including private water supplies

You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

Apply for a standard rules environmental permit.

Published 1 December 2015
Last updated 3 April 2019 + show all updates
  1. We have updated the interpretation section 4.4 of the standard rule with a revised definition for the term ‘European Site’.

  2. Added to 'details' section: You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.

  3. First published.