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When and how to prepare a hydrogeological impact assessment (HIA) before you apply for a groundwater abstraction licence.
The Environment Agency's requirements for obtaining a boat registration on the River Thames.
Standard rules to operate vehicle storage depollution and dismantling (authorised treatment) facility.
Standard rules for excavating a wetland or pond in a main river floodplain.
Standard rules and generic risk assessment for new and existing, low risk, stationary medium combustion plant which is a natural gas boiler.
Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can store and physically treat hazardous metal shredder residues without the correct waste codes on your permit.
Environment Agency regulatory position on the storage of BSI PAS 100 compliant compost and PAS 110 compliant digestate at the site of production before dispatch to the customer.
How to assess the performance of and scope out improvements to storm overflows under Urban Waste Water Treatment Regulations requirements.
Environment Agency regulatory position allowing operators 12 months to get additional qualifications if required, when moving to a new consolidated standard rules permit.
Environment Agency regulatory position on wetlands, operated by parties other than water and sewerage companies, that receive treated final effluent discharge.
How to apply for an accommodation licence for a structure on the River Thames, the licensing requirements, and licence fees.
The source segregated biodegradable wastes the Environment Agency considers to be generically suitable for biological treatment.
How the Clean Heat Market Mechanism (CHMM) is enforced, what to do if you're unhappy with a decision and how to appeal.
When you're exempt from needing an environmental permit for letting vegetation cuttings fall into rivers, streams, lakes and canals.
The D2 exemption allows older rolling stock not fitted with appropriate collection facilities to deposit sanitary waste on to the track.
D5 exemption allows you to deposit and store waste samples when required to comply with or enforce specified regulations, or before testing and analysis for research.
As a risk management authority (RMA) you should assess your flood or coastal erosion (FCERM) project’s viability before submitting a project proposal.
Example programmes to guide you on what an appropriate programme could comprise for different impact sites.
Find out who is involved in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) and their responsibilities.
This section describes how to develop a longlist of options for your FCERM project. It then explains how to reduce this to a shortlist of options that meet the appraisal need, clearly define the options and consider constrai…
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