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Find out about the carbon price floor introduced on 1 April 2013.
This document contains the performance standards and test procedures for certain types of permanently installed continuous water monitors (CWMs) used for the monitoring of treated wastewater discharges from industrial proces…
The monitoring certification scheme (MCERTS) standard that applies to event duration monitors.
Guidance setting out the standards that continuous ambient monitoring systems and low-cost air quality sensor systems need to meet.
MCERTS performance standard is for laboratories undertaking radioanalytical testing of water.
This MID explains how to use 'BS 4142 Method for rating and assessing industrial and commercial sound' when monitoring sound for an environmental permit.
We have asked for views from specific named consultees on the methodology to determine 3 specific elements the Secretary of State will have to set as part of the final licence modifications.
A guide to planning, designing, constructing and commissioning a water storage reservoir.
How to comply with your environmental permit: additional technical guidance for red meat processors.
Standard rules for using waste in construction (existing permits only).
Standard rules to operate metal recycling sites.
Standard rules for part A installation: capacity more than 75 tonnes per day.
Local authority regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for coal and coke processing.
These Guidelines seek to help companies report their environmental impacts in a meaningful and cost-effective way.
Heat network zones are designated geographic areas where heat networks are expected to provide the lowest cost solution for decarbonising heat.
How to meet the rules in your permit if you use mobile plant to spread waste to land for agricultural benefit or ecological improvement.
Guide for local authorities determining levels of risk for activities regulated under the LA-IPPC regime.
Guidance on the performance standards for automatic isokinetic samplers used in the measurement of emissions from industrial chimney stacks, flues and ducts.
Environment Agency regulatory position allowing incoming and outgoing materials movements at materials facilities to be reported aggregated on a quarterly basis.
Environment Agency regulatory position on notification as a materials facility, when receiving less than 75 tonnes of waste material per supplier.
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