Search results 9.4.4.2 Production of Aggregates from Inert Waste MATERIALS 9.4 Using waste material as a resource 9.4.4 Recovered waste materials and Quality Protocols 9.4.4.2 The Production of aggregates from Inert waste A Quality Protocol for the production of aggregates from inert construction, demolition and excavation... 09-4-4-2-production-of-aggregates-from-inert-waste 12.1.1 Introduction ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, & GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION 12.1 ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, & GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION 12.1.1 Introduction The construction industry is responsible for the intensive use of energy both directly, in the creation of buildings and... 12-1-1-introduction 13.6.5 Water Environment - Controlled activities WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER SCOTLAND 13.6.5 Water Environment - Controlled activities The Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003 defines the water environment as all surface water, groundwater and wetlands being... 13-6-5-water-environment-controlled-activities 13.9 Site Establishment WATER 13.9 SITE ESTABLISHMENT 13.9.1 Use of water standpipes s174 of the Water Industry Act 1991 makes it an offence, without the consent of the water undertaker, to attach any pipe or apparatus, to any resource main or water main and similarly s42 of the Fire... 13-9-site-establishment Introduction Legal Advice Introduction Do you know how and when the law applies to you? Have you tried to read the law and apply it within your company? If you were to have a serious incident that resulted in a criminal investigation, enforcement action or prosecution,... B1-introduction 9.3.3 Post-Construction Phase MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of material waste 9.3.3 Post-Construction Phase If materials have been ordered and stored correctly there should be no surplus. On the completion of a project, consideration should be given to offering any surplus materials to the customer... 09-3-3-post-construction-phase 9.6.3 Fixed storage tanks MATERIALS 9.6 Storage and distribution of oils and liquid chemicals 9.6.3 Fixed storage tanks Fixed storage tanks will generally take the form of 2273 litre (500 gallon) and 4546 litre (1000 gallon) tanks. All fixed tanks will require secondary containment. Any... 09-6-3-fixed-storage-tanks 9.2.5 Topsoil and Subsoil MATERIALS 9.2 Material Selection 9.2.5 Topsoil and Subsoil Topsoil is an essential and non-renewable resource because it takes many hundreds or even thousands of years to develop the complex organic structures necessary for its fertility. Healthy topsoil... 09-2-5-topsoil-and-subsoil 14.1 Introduction DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.1 INTRODUCTION In order to understand and minimise the impact the construction process has on the environment, it is important to measure all resources used and all waste that is generated. "If you can't measure it, you cannot... 14-1-introduction 14.4.1 Why record and report on carbon emissions? DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.4 Carbon Emissions 14.4.1 Why record and report on carbon emissions? The effects of carbon emissions, that is carbon dioxide and the other 'greenhouse gases' on climate change is fully described in Section 12 and it is incumbent... 14-4-1-why-record-and-report-on-carbon-emissions 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43