Search results 8.6.5 Soil vapour extraction or soil vacuum extrac CONTAMINATED LAND 8.6 Remediation treatments 8.6.5 Soil vapour extraction or soil vacuum extraction (SVE). An in-situ process in which a vacuum is applied to extraction wells drilled into the contaminated soil to induce a controlled flow of air to remove gas... 08-6-5-soil-vapour-extraction-or-soil-vacuum-extra 8.6.6 Air sparging CONTAMINATED LAND 8.6 Remediation treatments 8.6.6 Air sparging Usually used in combination with SVE where the volatile contaminant has impacted both saturated soil beneath the water table and unsaturated soil near the surface. Air sparging consists of injecting... 08-6-6-air-sparging 8.6.10 Solvent extraction CONTAMINATED LAND 8.6 Remediation treatments 8.6.10 Solvent extraction This is normally conducted ex-situ where contaminated soils are mixed with a solvent in a reaction vessel in order to transfer the soil-bound contaminants into the solvent, which is... 08-6-10-solvent-extraction 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 I Glossary ENVIRONMENTAL GLOSSARY OF TERMS IEMA– Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment - the professional body for everyone working, studying or interested in environment and sustainability. It provides resources, knowledge and research sharing... 19-glossary-i P Glossary GLOSSARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TERMS Passivhaus – a rigorous and voluntary energy technical standard which is achieved by respecting a set of design principles. Although it is mostly applied to new buildings, it has a separate certification scheme,... 19-glossary-p S Glossary GLOSSARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TERMS SAC - Special Areas of Conservation - designated under the EU Habitats and Species Directive. Safety phrase - a standard phrase giving advice on safety precautions which may be appropriate when using a chemical. SBTi... 19-glossary-s 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40