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  • Process efficiency related appropriate measures for biological waste treatment.

  • How the Environment Agency defines the terms 'biodegradable' and 'sewage sludge'.

  • These are appropriate measures for emissions control for a regulated facility permitted to store and treat or transfer (or both) ELVs. You must identify, characterise and control emissions from your activities that may cause…

  • Find out who is involved in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) and their responsibilities.

  • This section explains how you can describe, quantify and value all relevant and significant positive and negative impacts over the life of your FCRM options. It also explains how to record and present them in an appraisal su…

  • 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…

  • This section describes how to understand and define the need for an appraisal to develop successful FCERM appraisal solutions.

  • 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.

  • 16 waste codes are referred to as ‘wastes not otherwise specified in the list.’ Your permit lists the 16 waste codes you can use. You must follow the guidance given in the Before you start section.

  • When you need an environmental permit, licence or to address planning considerations to mitigate nutrient pollution.

  • Guidance for non-water company abstraction licence holders affected by prolonged dry weather and drought.

  • Information for boaters on the River Ancholme.

  • This section contains topic action plans which provide an alternative presentation of the summary programme of measure.

  • What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Royal Docks, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).

  • When you can get a licence to catch salmon or sea trout by net in England. How to apply and rules to follow.

  • 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).

  • U5 exemption allows you to store and use biodiesel produced from waste as fuel in portable generators and motor vehicles.

  • U6 exemption allows you to import sludge from one waste water treatment plant to another to reseed the biological process.

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