Search results Introduction ECOLOGY 7.17 INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES Introduction Invasive plants are those, generally non-native to the UK and introduced deliberately or accidentally, which can rapidly spread and take over areas to the detriment of other existing plant and animal species and... 07-17--introduction 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 11 5.2.5 Monitoring compliance with Environmental Permitting Waste 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.2 Environmental permitting England and Wales 11 5.2.5 Monitoring compliance with Environmental Permitting England Whilst a permitted installation or operation is active the Environment... 11-5-2-5-monitoring-compliance-with-environmental-permitting 0.2 Site Offices and Fit-out Setting up on Site 0.2 Site Offices and Fit-out 0.2.1 General appearance The condition, appearance and upkeep of site offices is a mirror of the image and standards of an organisation. Appearance and upkeep also reflect on a business’s responsibility for... 0-2-site-offices-and-offices-fit-out 9.3.3 Resource Management Plans MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of material waste 9.3.3 Resource Management Plans With a move towards a circular economy, the key process should be around resource management planning. Whilst the preparation and maintenance of a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) is... 09-3-3-resource-management-plans 9.3.5 Post-Construction Phase MATERIALS 9.3 Prevention of material waste 9.3.5 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... 09-3-5-post-construction-phase Further Sources of Information MATERIALS FURTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION WEBSITES Regulation and guidance England, Wales and Scotland Netregs, a partnership between SEPA and NIEA provides environmental good practice guidance for the whole UK and environmental regulatory guidance directly... 09-further-sources-of-information 13.10.1 Water Management Plans (WMPs) WATER 13.10 Construction Good Practice 13.10.1 Water Management Plans (WMPs) A Water Management Plan (WMP) is a site-specific document that outlines how water will be used, managed, and protected during a construction project. It is designed to prevent... 13-10-1-water-management-plans-wmps 13.10.2 Monitoring Controlled Waters WATER 13.10 Construction Good Practice 13.10.2 Monitoring Controlled Waters It is good practice to carry out monitoring of adjacent watercourses prior to works commencing on site, even if it is not a condition of the planning consent. These records may also... 13-10-2-monitoring-controlled-waters 13.10.12 Be prepared for Emergency Spill Response WATER 13.10 Construction Good Practice 13.10.12 Be prepared for Emergency Spill Response Two fundamental principles of environmental legislation are the polluter pays and strict liability that is, as noted above, if pollution occurs a prosecution can follow... 13-10-12-be-prepared-for-emergency-spill-response 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43