Search results Ground Conditions Excavation Ground conditions Before commencing any excavation, it is important to identify the type of ground in which the excavation is to be carried out. Detailed information may be available with the contract documentation, or in the form of bore-hole or trial... E7-ground-conditions 11.8.6 Storing waste on site WASTE 11.8 STORAGE OF WASTE 11.8.6 Storing waste on site The Duty of Care requires materials to be contained in such a manner that they do not escape. In practice, for many sites 'builder's skips' are the simple answer, but there are a number of issues that... 11-8-6-storing-waste-on-site 14.5 Water DATA CAPTURE, REPORTING 14.5 Water The consumption of potable water in the UK is increasingly viewed as an area that requires to be reported i.e. a water footprint. Increasing supply demand and the impact of potential scarcity issues are now driving this environmentally... 14-5-water 4.4 Water and water use DESIGN 4.4 WATER AND WATER USE Designers should seek to ensure water conservation measures are incorporated to minimise consumption of mains water for uses other than drinking. This includes the specification and use of water free devices including waterless... 04-4-water-and-water-use Guidance Register of Legislation Appendix 1 Statutory, Non-statutory and other Guidance and Standards Non-statutory and Other Guidance Guidance Environmental permitting: Core guidanceFor the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016(April 2020) Develop... 03-Guidance 13.6.7 Abstraction WATER 13.6 IMPOUNDING, ABSTRACTION AND DISCHARGE OF WATER SCOTLAND 13.6.7 Abstraction SEPA does not require authorisation for the abstraction of rainwater from construction site excavations, however, the abstraction of groundwater from excavations is a... 13-6-7-abstraction 13.1 Introduction WATER 13.1 INTRODUCTION Water is essential to life. It is an increasingly scarce and costly natural resource with strict legal controls for its abstraction from the natural environment and discharge into controlled waters and/or the sewerage. The construction... 13-1-introduction 9.4.4.4 Quality Protocol for Pulverised fuel ash ( MATERIALS 9.4 Using waste material as a resource 9.4.4 Recovered Waste Materials and Quality Protocols 9.4.4.4 Quality Protocol for Pulverised Fuel Ash (PFA) and Furnace Bottom Ash (FBA) in bound and grouting applications PFA and FBA will normally be regarded... 09-4-4-4-quality-protocol-for-pulverised-fuel-ash- Further Sources of Information WATER FURTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION Regulation and guidance England The Environment Agency website is at: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency Pollution prevention for businesshttps://www.gov.uk/guidance/pollution-prevention-for-businesses Discharges... 13-further-sources-of-information 7.17.5 Water Fern Ecology 7.17 INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES 7.17.5 Water Fern 7.17.5.1 Introduction Water fern is a floating aquatic plant native to tropical America and is the only floating fern in Britain. The leaves of water fern are no bigger than 2.5mm - forming small plants... 07-17-5-water-fern 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10