Search results 11.11.5.4 Pulverised fuel ash (PFA) and Furnace Bottom Ash (FBA) and Municipal IBAA WASTE 11.11 RECOVERY OF WASTE 11.11.5 Regulatory Position Statement and Low Risk Waste Position 11.11.5.4 Pulverised fuel ash (PFA), Furnace Bottom Ash (FBA) and Municipal IBAA in Unbound applications The EA’s Regulatory Position Statements allow unbound... 11-11-5-4-pulverised-fuel-ash-pfa-and-furnace-bott 13 Water WATER 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Legislation 13.3 Responsibility for regulation 13.4 Managing water resources 13.5 Planning for Construction 13.6 Impounding, abstraction and discharge of water 13.7 Discharge to sewer 13.8 Design and planning 13.9 Site... 13-water 13.5.1 Main river - England and Wales WATER 13.5 PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION 13.5.1 Main River - Requirement for a permit or exemption England and Wales Through The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016, activities relating to flood risk related activities... 13-5-1-main-river-england-and-wales 13.12.1 Licensing WATER 13.12 Work in the marine environment 13.12.1 Licensing Unless an exemption is available, any construction work carried out on, in, under or over 'the sea' requires a licence to be obtained from the appropriate licensing authority. By the Marine and Coastal... 13-12-1-licensing 15.8 Enforcing Authorities INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 15.8 ENFORCING AUTHORITIES The Enforcing Authorities for The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation)(England) Regulations 2015 in England, The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation)(Wales) Regulations 2009, as amended... 15-8-enforcing-authorities 13.10.9 Hydrodemolition WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.9 Hydrodemolition Hydrodemolition uses high pressure water jetting to remove concrete, asphalt, grouts and soils. It is often used for localised restoration rather than large scale demolition. For example, to remove... 13.10.9-hydrodemolition 7.14.3 Legislation and Licence requirements ECOLOGY 7.14 WATER VOLES 7.14.3 Legislation and Licence requirements Water voles are fully protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, as amended. It is an offence to kill, capture or disturb water voles without a licence and it is also illegal... 07-14-3-legislation-and-licence-requirements 7.14.5 Planning the construction works ECOLOGY 7.14 WATER VOLES 7.14.5 Planning the construction works Before any construction works in, on, under or over a main river are commenced in England or Wales the EA or NRW should be consulted as these works could require an Environmental Permit (see 13.5.1). ... 07-14-5-planning-the-construction-works 13.5.3 Works on or adjacent canals WATER 13.5 PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION 13.5.3 Works on or adjacent canals England and Wales The Canal and River Trust (C&RT), run as a charity, has responsibility for the operation and maintenance of all canals in England and Wales. In Scotland the British... 13-5-3-works-on-or-adjacent-canals Trenches Excavation Trenches Standard solutions can normally be applied up to depth of 6m, provided that the excavation is in non-water bearing ground. In all other situations, designed solution must be used. Standard solutions The use of standard solutions in trench... E7-trenches 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15