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This guidance explains the standards (appropriate measures) for facilities with an environmental permit to mechanically treat metal waste in shredders.
How to calculate the incinerator’s energy efficiency factor so you can apply for and keep R1 recovery status.
Rules for exporting or moving organic food, feed and seed from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the enclosed rough grazing option.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the equipment to disrupt tramlines in arable areas item.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the historic building restoration item.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the relocation of sheep pens only item.
Techniques that analysts, consultants and academics can use to assess the effect of air quality on human health and the environment.
MCA guidelines for ports to ensure a co-ordinated local and national response to an oil spill.
Marine plan for the east inshore and east offshore marine areas
From the 1 April 2024 you must pay the Environment Agency (greenhouse gas emissions) charges for 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.
The IEEA programme aims to increase the number of technologies available to industry to reduce energy consumption, maximise resource efficiency, and cut carbon emissions.
Guidance on the application of EN 14181 and BS EN 13284-2 .
How to avoid causing groundwater pollution when developing cemeteries for burying human remains.
The fundamental objective of radioactive substances regulation and the 10 regulatory principles we apply when carrying out our work.
How the Environment Agency meets the Regulators’ Code.
How the Environment Agency sets and assesses discharge quality numeric limits in environmental permits.
For operators of a vehicle storage, depollution and dismantling (authorised treatment) facility accepting no more than 750 tonnes of waste vehicles a year.
For a Part A installation with an anaerobic digestion treatment capacity of over 100 tonnes of waste, or waste and non-waste each day accepting no more than 100,000 tonnes each year.
When you can store and treat asphalt waste without an environmental permit for a waste operation, installation or mobile plant from the Environment Agency.
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