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When you need an environmental permit to discharge liquid effluent or waste water to surface water or the ground, and how to apply.
Open Public Services (OPS) is the government’s reform programme for public services. We work with people across government, local government, the private sector and civil society to make sure that everyone has access to the best possible public services. OPS...
How to meet the general binding rules or apply for a permit if you have a septic tank or treatment plant - fees, application forms and exceptions
You are responsible for (the ‘operator’ of) a septic tank or sewage…
There are things you must do if your property has a ‘new discharge’ where…
There are things you must do if your property has an existing discharge…
You must make sure your system meets the ‘general binding rules’ if you’re…
If you have a cesspool then the ‘general binding rules’ do not apply. You…
Only apply for a permit after you have checked: your sewage system is not…
How to meet the general binding rules if your septic tank or small sewage treatment plant releases (discharges) waste water to the ground.
Public Health Wales is an NHS body whose purpose is to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities. We improve the quality, equity and effectiveness of healthcare services and protect people from infectious and environmental hazards.
Resources to help local commissioners achieve value for money by estimating the return on investment (ROI) and cost-effectiveness of public health programmes.
Directives, regulations, policies and guidance relating to the procurement of supplies, services and works for the public sector.
How public procurement will change to improve the way supplies, services and works are procured for the public sector.
Report a cause of flooding: who to contact for burst water mains, flooded sewers, public drains, roads, rivers
How to meet the general binding rules if your septic tank or small sewage discharge treatment plant releases (discharges) waste water to a surface water.
Guidance for charge point operators.
Guidance designed to provide a high level overview of the changes to the procurement regulations and aimed at those who have regular interactions with procurement
This page provides background information on public bodies and gives guidance to departments.
Procurement options for gas, electricity and liquid fuel available from the Crown Commercial Service for public sector organisations.
How councils should deal with litter, refuse and dog mess, and the penalties they can give.
Access online catalogues and get quotes for the procurement of low value goods and services across the public sector.
The collection for the Committee on Standards in Public Life's review into accountability within public bodies.
Sets out the process for efficient and inclusive consultation of planning applications
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