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How a designated collection facility (DCF) must manage its separately collected household WEEE.
For facilities with a treatment capacity of less than 100 tonnes each day and accepting no more than 35,000 tonnes on site each year.
For facilities with a treatment capacity of no more than 75 tonnes each day and accepting no more than 500 tonnes on site at any time.
Standard rules for part A installation: capacity more than 75 tonnes per day.
Standard rules for the storage of furnace ready scrap metal for recovery at a specified location.
Standard rules to store and transfer clinical waste and healthcare waste.
For a Part A installation with an anaerobic digestion capacity of over 100 tonnes of waste, or a combination of waste and non-waste each day and accepting no more than 100,000 tonnes per year.
Environment Agency regulatory position on storing and cutting waste rubber conveyor belts for reuse: RPS 305
How to apply to the Generic Design Assessment (GDA) if you want to submit a nuclear power plant design.
Guidance on setting limits and levels on discharges of gaseous and liquid radioactive waste from nuclear licensed sites in England and Wales.
View the permit issued for Roxby Landfill, Scunthorpe under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
Environment Agency regulatory position on producer responsibility obligations relating to fibre-based composite (FBC) and paper and board packaging materials for 2025.
Applications and decisions made under Regulations 9, 10 and 12 of the Justification of Practices involving Ionising Radiation Regulations (JoPIIRR) 2004.
This report concludes that a well-run active site should not pose a health risk, but could still have an impact on mental and physical health.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for the manufacture of coating materials.
Environment Agency regulatory position on the management and disposal of waste upholstered domestic seating (WUDS) containing persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and contaminated with asbestos.
This document sets out the performance standard for indicative ambient dust monitors.
Guidance on ash sampling strategies, formerly called M4 guidelines for ash sampling and analysis.
Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can import UK origin naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) waste without a waste shipment consent.
Environment Agency regulatory position on accepting separately collected household packaging waste at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) when 15 01 waste codes are not in your environmental permit.
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