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What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in East Tilbury and Mucking Marshes, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100.
This guidance explains the standards (appropriate measures) that are relevant to regulated facilities with an environmental permit to store and treat end of life vehicles ELVs. Exempt facilities which store or treat ELVs may…
These are the appropriate measures for the environmental management of a regulated facility with an environmental permit to store and treat ELVs.
This section describes what appraisal is, what the FCERM appraisal guidance is for, who should use it and how its structured.
This section describes the 2 versions of the appraisal guidance and how to decide which one you should use. It also lists the supplementary guidance you should use to help you with specific parts of your appraisal projects.
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 guidance is for the Environment Agency and lead local flood authorities on their responsibilities when preparing flood risk management plans.
Assessing appropriate measures for your site, the measures that apply to different types of facilities and implementing measures at new and existing facilities.
About Radioactive Substances Compliance Assessment Reports, assessments and inspections and what the Environment Agency will do if you do not follow the rules.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Isle of Dogs and Lea Valley, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
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.
European and UK regulations govern how you can move radioactive waste or spent nuclear fuel into or out of the country.
How to recover ozone-depleting substances (ODS) from equipment so they can be reclaimed or destroyed.
The main mechanisms to protect and improve the water environment in each river basin district.
This section describes the mechanisms to control abstraction and impoundment of water, and mechanisms to protect water resources that are used for abstraction.
This section describes the processes followed to review and update water body objectives and explains the approach to economic appraisals.
Closures and restrictions affecting boaters at Rye Harbour.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Shell Haven and Fobbing Marshes, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Swanscombe and Northfleet, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
These are the appropriate measures for waste pre-acceptance, acceptance and tracking at regulated facilities with an environmental permit to mechanically treat metal waste in shredders.
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