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What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Isle of Grain, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
Find out the energy efficiency requirements you must comply with, and how to comply, to operate under an environmental permit.
Information for farmers about inspections the Environment Agency carries out to prevent and control pollution, and check permits and licence conditions.
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.
This section describes the policy context for FCERM appraisal and the roles and responsibilities of organisations doing an appraisal.
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 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…
These are the appropriate measures for process efficiency at regulated facilities with an environmental permit to mechanically treat metal waste in shredders.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Twickenham, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
T33 exemption allows you to filter central heating oil from disused tanks so that it can be reused.
The additional appropriate measures for the general management of regulated facilities with an environmental permit for the treatment or transfer of WTEE.
Provides practical advice on making developments better for people and the environment.
View the permit issued for Peterborough Compressor Station, Peterborough under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
View the permit issued for Saxon Brickworks, Whittlesey under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
View the permit issued for McCormick Peterborough, Peterborough under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
View the application submitted by Mr Richard Palmer for Mill Cottage, Mill Lane, Water Newton, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE8 6LY.
View the application submitted by Costain Limited for Simister Interchange – Castle Brook, Junction 19 Heywood M62 Interchange, Heywood. OL10 2LG
View the permit issued for Spalding Power Station, Spalding under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
View the application submitted by Nicholas Osgerby for 25 Joys Bank, Spalding, PE12 8SD.
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