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Standard rules for the accumulation and disposal of radioactive waste from the NORM industrial activity of oil and gas production.
Standard rules and generic risk assessment for Tranche B Specified Generator with individual unit capacity <2MWth with a high background NOx.
For facilities with a treatment capacity of no more than 75 tonnes each day and accepting no more than 500 tonnes on site at any time.
Environment Agency regulatory position on the storage and treatment of waste filter bed media at water and waste water treatment works.
Environment Agency regulatory position on storing and treating waste clothes hangers.
The Environment Agency has made an application to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for a licence to abstract (take) water.
Environment Agency regulatory position on using whole waste tyres in building construction, in escape ladders in water storage reservoirs, for fendering systems and planters, and as crash protection barriers.
The conditions by the Environment Agency of a permit application for an Installations permit at Maple Lodge Sludge Treatment Centre, Denham Way, Rickmansworth, WD3 9SQ
A guide to using the river Wye on the border of England and Wales.
How to comply with your licence, including how to measure, record and report on the water you abstract.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Dartford and Erith, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
Information for farmers about inspections the Environment Agency carries out to prevent and control pollution, and check permits and licence conditions.
This section describes how to make an initial choice of appraisal type and start your project. Using the right appraisal type will help you achieve what is needed in the most efficient way.
How to fund the £16.2 billion cost of upgrading flood defences in the Thames Estuary up until 2100.
These are the appropriate measures for emissions control at regulated facilities with an environmental permit for treating or transferring healthcare waste.
This section will help you develop your permit application for a landfill for hazardous or non-hazardous waste. It will help you decide what information you must include in your application.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in North Kent Marshes, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
The groundwater protection code of practice on how to prevent pollution from petrol, diesel and other fuel tanks.
The main mechanisms to protect and improve the water environment in each river basin district.
This section summarises the measures to achieve each of the main sets of environmental objectives for water bodies and protected areas set out in the plans.
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