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Who's responsible for cleaning up contaminated land and how you know if your business is on a contaminated site
The U7 exemption allows you to use effluent from water and waste water treatment plants to clean highway gravel beds where high-quality water is not needed.
This exemption allows you to temporarily store waste at a collection point before recovering or disposing of the waste elsewhere.
How you must control and monitor emissions from your activities that may cause pollution.
The T17 exemption allows you to treat waste fluorescent tubes and capture any mercury emissions before collection for recovery.
How to reduce the risk of disease from your animal feed storage units.
How to apply for an exemption to use a restricted substance to manufacture electrical and electronic equipment.
Chemical hazards and poisons information for health and emergency professionals involved in chemical incident response and preparedness.
Provides further information in support of the implementation of waste planning policy.
The T21 exemption allows you to recover wastes such as sewage grits, screenings and sewage sludge at a waste water treatment works.
Resource for the public and those professionals responding to chemical incidents, including emergency services and public health professionals.
How to transport dangerous goods, including guidance notes, authorisation notices, exception notices and multilateral agreements.
Find out what you can do to prevent tree pests and diseases from establishing and spreading.
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
How often you must get equipment checked for leaks if it contains hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) - a type of ozone-depleting substance (ODS).
Product recall for The Laundress Laundry and Household Cleaning Products which are microbiologically contaminated and present a health risk.
How councils should deal with litter, refuse and dog mess, and the penalties they can give.
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