Search results 11.5.2.4 Applying for a Bespoke Permit WASTE 11.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING/ WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING 11.5.2 Environmental permitting England and Wales 11.5.2.4 Applying for a Bespoke Permit The waste activities of a construction site will normally be covered by a Standard Permit or an Exemption... 11-5-2-4-applying-for-a-bespoke-permit Table 1 WASTE 11.11 RECOVERY OF WASTE 11.11.2 Exemptions for recovery Table 1 Quantity limit for this table is 5000 tonnes for any type of construction (For a Linear Site the limit is 500 tonnes per linear mile per annum for the maintenance only of an... 11-11-2-table-1 11.12.5.3 Procedure For The Acceptance Of Waste At WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.5 The Disposal Of Waste To Landfill - Waste Acceptance Criteria 11.12.5.3 Procedure For The Acceptance Of Waste At Landfills Characterising The Waste Each type of waste to be accepted at a landfill must be 'characterised' to... 11-12-5-3-procedure-for-the-acceptance-of-waste-at 11.12.5.5 Inert Waste WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.5 The Disposal Of Waste To Landfill - Waste Acceptance Criteria 11.12.5.5 Inert Waste Criteria For Landfills For Inert Waste Definition Waste is inert waste if: it does not undergo any significant physical, chemical... 11-12-5-5-inert-waste 13.5.2 Ordinary watercourse - England and Wales WATER 13.5 PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION 13.5.2 Ordinary watercourse - Requirement for consent England and Wales Land drainage consent must be obtained from the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) which may be an Internal Drainage Board, Unitary Authority... 13-5-2-ordinary-watercourse-england and wales 13.10.5 Refuelling Protocol WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.5 Refuelling Protocol Since many pollution incidents relate to spills of fuel, oils and chemicals arising from their use on site, it is also important to control their use, not only to comply with legal requirements... 13-10-5-refuelling-protocol 13.12.2 Exemptions from licensing WATER 13.12 Work in the marine environment 13.12.2 Exemptions from licensing Section 74 of the MCAA [Section 32 of MSA] allows for Orders to be made defining exemptions from the requirement to have a licence either directly or if certain conditions specified... 13-12-2-exemptions-from-licensing 13.12.3 Applications WATER 13.12 Work in the marine environment 13.12.3 Applications Application for a Marine Licence must be made to the relevant authority. The MMO strongly advise applicants to consult with them before submitting an application where large, novel or complex projects... 13-12-3-applications 15.3 Regulation and Enforcement INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 15.3 REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT The regulators and enforcing authorities for environmental incidents and environmental damage in England, Wales and Scotland together with their areas of responsibility are shown in 15.8 Regulators enforce... 15-3-regulation-and-enforcement Further Sources of Information INCIDENT MANAGEMENT FURTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION Websites Regulation and guidance Scotland SEPA – Environmental Liability Regulationshttps://www.sepa.org.uk/regulations/how-we-regulate/environmental-liability-regulations/ PUBLICATIONS Construction... 15-further-sources-of-information 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30