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  • How to recover fluorinated gas (F gas) from equipment and get it reclaimed or recycled.

  • Information for boaters on the River Nene.

  • The S3 waste exemption lets you store sewage sludge at a site where it will be used in accordance with the Sludge (Use in Agriculture) Regulations 1989.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the autumn sown bumblebird mix option.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the woodland infrastructure item.

  • This Code of Practice (the Code) applies to all cats.

  • Code of recommendations and guidance for laying hens, meat chickens, ducks, turkeys and other birds bred on farms.

  • If you impound water, or plan to, you may need to apply for an impounding licence.

  • How to comply with the exemption from the Veterinary Medicines Regulations that allow certain animal medicines to be sold without a marketing authorisation.

  • How to export or move fish for human consumption from the UK.

  • When to reject hazardous waste and what to do if you are the consignee, carrier, producer or holder.

  • Find out when the Environment Agency classes a motor vehicle as waste and waste controls apply.

  • Plants and wood that need a plant passport for movement within Great Britain, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the basic overwinter stubble option.

  • Find out about eligibility and requirements for the harvested low input cereal option.

  • Find out which activities may be exempt from requiring a marine licence and what you need to do in such circumstances.

  • Guidance for designers, surveyors, project managers and installers about retrofit internal wall insulation.

  • Find the areas covered by the different river basin districts.

  • Environment Agency regulatory position on scattering or burying pet ash at a pet cemetery which is registered with the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

  • Lists of possible susceptible and vector species, that are referenced in aquatic animal health legislation and import health certificates.