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How to comply with your environmental permit: technical guidance for operators.
Guidance on how to use the pollution inventory electronic data capture (PIEDC) system to submit your data.
Infographics to explain and enable understanding of nuclear regulation.
Standard rules to operate compression and spark ignition engines.
Standard rules for using waste to manufacture timber or construction products.
For facilities with a treatment capacity of no more than 75 tonnes a day that accept no more than 35,000 tonnes a year.
Environment Agency enforcement position on using temporary collection points in local communities for householders’ waste.
Radioactive substances regulation guidance on the management of the generation and disposal of radioactive waste during the decommissioning of nuclear facilities.
How a designated collection facility (DCF) must manage its separately collected WEEE.
The Environment Agency’s role in the development and regulation of a geological disposal facility for radioactive waste.
Waste Package guidance for standardised waste packages containing Low Heat Generating Waste (LHGW)
Environment Agency regulatory position on the storage of end of life vehicles (ELVs) that will be used for training at educational establishments.
Notification of changes to the Nuclear Third-Party Liabilities (NTPL) framework.
When you do not need an environmental permit for an ‘orphan’ waste effluent treatment plant.
The Environment Agency has provided these low risk waste positions (LRWPs) for waste operations that it considers may be suitable for an exemption.
This document contains the performance standards and test procedures for certain types of permanently installed continuous water monitors (CWMs) used for the monitoring of treated wastewater discharges from industrial proces…
The Environment Agency's regulatory approach to perimeter soil gas following publication of the industry code of practice.
Handbook and software to help assess the risks of radioactively contaminated land exposure for human health.
Standard rules to store and treat dredgings for recovery.
Standard rules for the storage and use of up to 100ktd of waste for construction (existing permits only).
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