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The permit sets out limits on the pollution your business can make at your premises and from any mobile plant and what you need to do to prevent and control pollution.
A1 installations are facilities which carry out industrial processes like refineries, food and drink factories and intensive farming activities (for example large-scale chicken farms).
Part A2 activities tend to be more complex, generally larger sites and tend to have greater potential to impact on the environment. They are regulated for all their potential emissions to the environment which includes: air, water, land, groundwater, noise, heat, vibration and energy efficiency.
A standard rules permit is just that, a permit with standard rules. You need to decide if you can comply with them before you apply. If you cannot comply then you may need to apply for a \u201cbespoke\u201d environmental permit. A bespoke permit is particular to what volumes and types of waste you want to treat.
You must have a permit from us to carry out certain industrial and commercial processes that cause emissions to the air (known as Part B processes). These include dry cleaners, paint spraying operations, waste oil burners, crematoria and petrol stations.
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A waste exemption is a waste operation that is exempt from needing an environmental permit. Each exemption has specific limits and conditions that the holder must operate within. Search for matching registrations by holder name, registration number or location of a registered site.
A bespoke permit is just that, an environmental permit tailored to your particular business requirements. In terms of waste volumes & your location. It also describes operating techniques and processes you may want to use on site such as shearing, baling, etc.
Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) Permits. Pollution prevention and control (PPC) regulates certain types of business, such as those carrying out: power generation. manufacturing and other industrial activities. waste management activities.
U1 exemptions allow suitable waste such as crushed bricks, concrete rocks, soil and aggregate to be used to create tracks or paths or used in landscaping for development without the need for an environmental permit.
The overall goal of environmental permitting is to protect human health and the environment by defining (in a transparent, accountable manner) legally binding requirements for individual sources of significant environmental impact.

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