Search results 11.12.2 Exemptions for disposal WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.2 Exemptions for disposal England and Wales Note: The following general definition and conditions are applicable to all exemptions any reference to secure storage means storage in a secure container, lagoon or... 11-12-2-exemptions-for-disposal 11.12.3 Exemptions for disposal WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.3 Exemptions for disposal Scotland One useful for construction activities is Exemption Paragraph 30 Paragraph 30 - Burning plant tissue waste on land in the open Description Burning plant tissue waste on land in the open and... 11-12-3-exemptions-for-disposal 11.12.5.2 General Principles For The Acceptance Of WASTE 11.12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE 11.12.5 The Disposal Of Waste To Landfill - Waste Acceptance Criteria 11.12.5.2 General Principles For The Acceptance Of Waste At Landfills There are 3 classifications of landfills accepting the 3 principle different types of waste... 11-12-5-2-general-principles-for-the-acceptance-of 13.3 Responsibility for regulation WATER 13.3 RESPONSIBILITY FOR REGULATION Abstractions from and discharges to controlled waters are regulated by the Environment Agency (EA) in England, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) in Scotland. The local... 13-3-responsibility-for-regulation 13.10.11 Be prepared for Emergency Spill Response WATER 13.10 CONSTRUCTION GOOD PRACTICE 13.10.11 Be prepared for Emergency Spill Response Two fundamental principles of environmental legislation are the polluter pays and strict liability that is, as noted above, if pollution occurs a prosecution can follow... 13-10-11-be-prepared-for-emergency-spill-response 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 15.4 Environmental Incidents that Could Occur INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 15.4 INCIDENTS THAT COULD OCCUR Whilst there is not a piece of legislation that clearly sets out what an environmental incident is, every organisation should consider and clearly set down in writing those environmental incidents that could... 15-4-environmental-incidents-that-could-occur 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 D Glossary GLOSSARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TERMS DEFRA - Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs - responsible for improving and protecting the environment and supporting food, farming and fishing industries. Its 32 agencies and public bodies include the Environment... 19-glossary-d 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 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39