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How businesses can get a rebate of duty on light oil used as a furnace fuel.
Research on the future availability of fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag for UK cement manufacturing.
Standard rules to operate storage of furnace ready scrap metal for recovery.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for electrical furnaces.
End of waste criteria for the production of PFA and FBA for use in bound and grout applications in specified construction and manufacturing uses.
Standard rules to store up to 75,000 tonnes of furnace ready scrap metal for recovery.
Northern Region Judge Rimmer and valuer Ms Latham sitting on 26 April 2019
Secretary of State for Levelling Up has announced a £67 million funding package to create two new residential neighbourhoods in Sheffield City Centre
This document provides information on the UK Government’s response to Tata Steel’s recent announcements on Port Talbot steelworks and its other UK operations.
Local authority regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for boilers and furnaces.
The UK Government and Tata Steel agree on joint investment package to secure a sustainable future for steelmaking in Port Talbot.
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What your business must do to prevent air pollution - local emissions controls, Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs), eliminating dark smoke, permits for boilers
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