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Standard rules for part A installation: capacity more than 75 tonnes per day.
Standard rules for using waste to manufacture timber or construction products.
Standard rules to store PAS 107 certified clean cut tyre shred and chip at a port.
Environment Agency enforcement position on when you can store and dewater sludge produced by treating water pollution from abandoned coal mines.
Environment Agency enforcement position on when a waste collection authority, or contractors working on their behalf, can store food waste.
Radioactive substances regulation guidance on the management of the generation and disposal of radioactive waste during the decommissioning of nuclear facilities.
Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can store, treat and use waste water containing suspended solids at construction sites.
Environment Agency regulatory position on treating microbiological laboratory waste by autoclaving before it’s removed from a site.
Environment Agency enforcement position on when you can use a backup flare to burn biogas from exempt anaerobic digestion plants.
When you can use waste fire extinguishers to train people to fight fires.
How waste collectors should prioritise their collection services during extreme circumstances.
Regional information from our screening work, and its relevance to the siting of a GDF
National Geological Screening for a GDF - Northern England
The T29 exemption allows you to treat non-hazardous pesticide washings before disposing of them to land.
The U7 exemption allows you to use effluent from water and waste water treatment plants to clean highway gravel beds where high-quality water is not needed.
View the permit issued for Landor Street Integrated Resource Recovery Centre, Birmingham under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
A methodology for testing protector geotextiles for their performance in specific site conditions.
Environment Agency enforcement position on dewatering bentonite slurry waste from secant piling or the construction of retaining and containment walls.
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