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Check the tariff classification for new pneumatic rubber tyres of a kind used on motor cars, buses or lorries, and trailers.
The performance of Hot Mix Asphalt has been disappointing with some road surfaces failing within a few months of construction
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.
End of waste criteria for the production and use of tyre-derived rubber materials.
When you can store and treat asphalt waste without an environmental permit for a waste operation, installation or mobile plant from the Environment Agency.
Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
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.
Find out about the requirements and obligations for warehousekeepers of motor and heating fuels in the UK.
This review found examples in a few case studies in India, UK, Netherlands, Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa
This Road Note reviews alternative methods of maintenance and repair
Wet line contamination involves the cross contamination of road fuel with rebated fuels, which will either be red diesel or kerosene.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for the converting of natural or synthetic rubber into a finished product.
This Note gives recommendations for the structural design of bituminous surfaced roads in tropical and sub-tropical climates
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