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National Geological Screening for a GDF - A summary of the geological attributes of the region
Advanced manufacturing and materials (AMM) Phase 2 is a £20 million investment programme focusing on increasing the manufacturing or technology readiness levels of technologies.
View the permit issued for Sutton Courtenay (Phase 3) Landfill Site, Abingdon under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
View the permit issued for Lynnbottom Composting Facility, Newport under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for printing of flexible packaging.
Position statement: end of waste criteria for the production and use of processed fuel oil from waste lubricating oils.
Details on when waste rules apply to your material, import and export implications and the UK environmental regulators.
Guidance for local authorities on visual inspection and limited surveys for radioactive contaminated land.
Guidance on the regulation of non-nuclear radioactive substances activities under Environmental Permitting Regulation 2010.
Environment Agency enforcement position on the registration of small producers under the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 as amended.
Setting alternative objectives to the Water Framework Directive default water body status objectives.
Considerable savings can be made by adopting simple cost-effective techniques for minimising industrial waste during the production processes.
Standard rules to store up to 75,000 tonnes of furnace ready scrap metal for recovery.
Standard rules to store and transfer clinical waste and healthcare waste.
Standard rules to operate a low impact part A installation for the production of biodiesel.
Standard rules for the storage and use of up to 100ktd of waste for construction (existing permits only).
These rules allow you to bulk up and temporarily store waste electrical insulating oils away from the site where they were produced.
Standard rules and generic risk assessment for the management of onshore oil exploration.
Statutory guidance on radioactive contaminated land for local authorities.
Environment Agency regulatory position on storing and cutting waste rubber conveyor belts for reuse: RPS 305
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