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What you must do to avoid harming hazel dormice and when you’ll need a licence.
How vets can submit samples to APHA laboratory testing services and prices for these services.
What you must do when sheep and goats arrive for slaughter, including identification checks, and recording and reporting movements.
Find out the tests that are most commonly requested from APHA, their test codes, and the correct laboratory to send samples.
Guidance for government bodies on sustainability reporting.
Information on subnational energy consumption statistics.
Guidance for enforcement authorities who use penalty notices for animal health and welfare offences.
When and how to prepare a hydrogeological impact assessment (HIA) before you apply for a groundwater abstraction licence.
Checklists to help you prepare your business for flooding
The Environment Agency's requirements for obtaining a boat registration on the River Thames.
Guidance on sustainability reporting for central government bodies preparing annual reports and accounts, which may be used by other public sector bodies.
The South Marine Plans were published on 17 July 2018.
Regular review of legislation is important to maintain regulatory effectiveness and ensure that we do not place disproportionate burdens on business.
Charges for Environment Agency base moorings at locks on the River Thames.
Standard rules for temporary dewatering affecting up to 20 metres of a main river.
Standard rules for channel habitat structures made of natural materials occupying up to 100 metres of a main river.
Standard rules for temporary scaffolding affecting up to 20 metres length of a main river.
Standard rules and generic risk assessment for new and existing, low risk, stationary medium combustion plant which is a natural gas boiler or hydrogen boiler.
Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can store and bind crushed clean cathode ray tube (CRT) screen glass or store and use the bound glass material in construction.
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