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These are waste minimisation, recovery and disposal appropriate measures for a regulated facility permitted to store, treat or transfer (or both) non-hazardous and inert waste.
This section describes how you can identify the right project type for your project's circumstances. It also describes the different project baselines and which one applies to your chosen type of project.
This section explains the decision-making processes you need to use to compare your shortlist of options and decide a preferred option. There are 2 different decision-making processes you need to use depending on your projec…
How to report on the results of your environmental monitoring to meet requirements, ensure best use of the data, and early indications of changes in the environment can be identified and acted upon.
Information for farmers about inspections the Environment Agency carries out to prevent and control pollution, and check permits and licence conditions.
When you should use the new or updated FCERM guidance for appraisal, business cases and partnership funding in your project development.
T26 exemption allows small-scale treatment of waste from kitchens using a wormery to produce compost, for use as fertiliser or soil conditioner.
Owners and operators of high risk reservoirs should create and maintain an inspection information pack for their reservoir.
This section describes the processes followed to review and update water body objectives and explains the approach to economic appraisals.
This section describes the range of mechanisms that control the use, reduction and cessation hazardous chemicals and priority substances.
The main mechanisms to protect and improve the water environment in each river basin district.
Check if an item of WEEE or a component removed from WEEE is a waste or non-waste item and, if it is waste, identify if it contains persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
How the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales coordinate the work on catchments that are close to or are part of the border between England and Wales.
For operators of a small metal recycling facility accepting no more than 5,000 tonnes of waste each year with no more than 100 tonnes on site at any one time.
Standard rules and generic risk assessment for tranche B specified generator for base load operation
SR2015 No 30: temporary diversion of a main river.
Standard rules for part A installation: capacity more than 75 tonnes per day.
These rules allow you to bulk up and temporarily store waste electrical insulating oils away from the site where they were produced.
Standard rules for discharges to surface water: cooling water and heat exchangers.
Standard rules to operate non-hazardous sludge biological chemical and physical treatment sites up to 250kte.
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