Title: Standard Rules Consultation No. 2 Standard rules for the Environmental Permitting Regulations 
Resource Type: document --> public information 
Country: United Kingdom 
Year: 2008 
Availability: 22 August 2008 
Author 1/Producer: Environment Agency 
Author / Producer Type: Agency, regulator or other governmental or inter-governmental body 
Report / download web link (=direct link): http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/commondata/acrobat/srco ...  
Format (e.g. PDF): PDF 
Size: (e.g. 20mb) 300 
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->Recycling/reuse
 
Short description: Consultation scope: A standard permit has one condition which refers to a set (or sets) of standard rules published on our website. These permits are for low to medium risk activities that do not require a site-specific assessment of risk provided they meet the rules. They offer flexibility for the operator, clarity for all on what is expected, are simpler to issue and therefore cheaper than traditional site-specific, bespoke permits. The ten rules sets cover: 1. Pet cemeteries (new rules set) 2. Low impact Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Directive (IPPCD) installations (new). 3. Low impact installations specifically for the production of biodiesel (new). 4. Combustion of biogas in engines at a sewage treatment works (new). 5. Inert and excavation waste transfer station (new, with increased tonnage limit compared with existing rules sets). 6. Inert and excavation waste transfer station with treatment (new, with increased tonnage limit compared with existing rules sets). 7. Storage of furnace ready scrap metal for recovery (new, with increased tonnage limit compared with existing rules sets). 8. The disposal of inert extractive wastes at mines and quarries (new). 9. Clinical waste and healthcare waste transfer station (revised). 10. Clinical waste and healthcare waste treatment and transfer station (revised). 
Link to Organisation(s): Environment Agency (England and Wales)
 
Submitted By: Professor Paul Bardos WhoDoesWhat?      Last update: 08/09/2008

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