Search results 7.18.1.6 Disposal ECOLOGY 7.18 INJURIOUS WEEDS 7.18.1 Common Ragwort 7.18.1.6 Disposal The options for disposal will depend on the amount of ragwort to be disposed of, the type of site and local resources available. Whenever practicable, ragwort should be disposed of on site.... 07-18.1-6-disposal 8.2 Legislation CONTAMINATED LAND 8.2 Legislation For a description of legislation relevant to 'Contaminated Land' please see Section 3.8. Section 78YA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 gives the power to the Secretary of State In England and under subsequent... 08-2-legislation 8.4.1 Identification of contamination and risk CONTAMINATED LAND 8.4 Planning construction works 8.4.1 Identification of contamination and risk If development is to take place on suspected contaminated land then, as well as the necessary consultation with the Local Authority during the planning phase, it... 08-4-1-identification-of-contamination-and-risk 8.5 Execution of Construction Works CONTAMINATED LAND 8.5 Execution of construction works Despite thorough planning, when working in contaminated land unforeseen findings frequently occur. It is important that all workers in or around land contamination are made aware of the known contamination... 08-5-execution-of-construction-works 8.6.1 Introduction CONTAMINATED LAND 8.6 Remediation treatments 8.6.1 Introduction As noted in 8.1, this section of the Manual does not set out how to undertake remedial works because the determination of the most effective treatment for any particular contamination on a... 08-6-1-introduction 8.6.2 Disposal of excavation arisings CONTAMINATED LAND 8.6 Remediation treatments 8.6.2 Disposal of excavation arisings Not strictly a treatment and in its simplest approach the contaminated soil is excavated and disposed of at a suitable waste facility. This method acquired the title ‘dig... 08-6-2-disposal-of-excavation-arisings 10.2 Types of nuisance Nuisance 10.2 TYPES OF NUISANCE There are three different ways in which the law deals with nuisance giving rise to three separate types of nuisance. These are: 10.2.1 Statutory Nuisance These are "nuisances" which are specifically recognised by legislation... 10-2-types-of-nuisance 10.5.2.1 Designing out nuisance Nuisance 10.5 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 10.5.2 Design and Planning 10.5.2.1 Designing out nuisance The best results for eliminating nuisance occur when consideration is given to the issues at an early stage. The designers and in particular the Principal Designer... 10-5-2-1-designing-out-nuisance Further Sources of Information Nuisance FURTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION Websites Regulation and guidance Greater London Authority / Mayor of London / London AssemblyNon-road mobile machinery – Mayor of London web site https://nrmm.london/ Driving in London - https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ Driving... 10-further-sources-of-information 11 Waste WASTE It makes both commercial and environmental sense to prevent the generation in the first instance, with the steps that can be taken to prevent or at least minimise the generation of waste identified in the Materials section. In construction, however, it is... 11-waste 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35