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LAPPC , Granted | Date Received |
28/06/2018 13:18:00 - 28/06/2018 13:18:00 |
Date Completed |
28/06/2018 13:20:29 |
Stages For This Case Work type : LAPPC |
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Listed below are the stages that may apply to this Case. They are listed in the order in which they are done. Some stages may be omitted depending the circumstances of this Case. | | Stage Description | Information | | Application Received | Events/Actions Completed For This Stage
(1) Application Duly Made, completed:28/06/2018 (2) Further information required | Enter details on public register | Events/Actions Completed For This Stage
Scanned Application Link response from applicant | Determination | Events/Actions Completed For This Stage
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Environmental Permitting (England & Wales) Regulations 2007
Under the Environmental Permitting (England & Wales) Regulations 2007, local authorities are regulators for a regime known as Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control which regulates Part B installations and a regime known as Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control which regulates A(2) installations. The Environment Agency regulates Part A(1) installations under the same legislation.
These regimes require the operators of specified industrial installations to obtain a permit to operate. An application must be made and the regulator then decides whether to issue or refuse a permit. If a permit is issued, it will include conditions aimed at reducing and preventing pollution to air, land and/or water.
Once permitted, the installations are inspected on a regular basis according to the outcome of a risk assessment. There is also a risk based fee and charges scheme that ensures that the operator pays reasonable costs to the regulator.
Part B Installations
Examples in Fareham Borough Council include a foundry, the crematorium, vehicle refinishers, a print works, coating processes, petrol stations and dry cleaners. The regulation process relates to the control of emissions to air only.
Regulatory guidance for Part B activities is available in the form of Process Guidance Notes that detail the process, potential releases, emission limits, monitoring techniques and Best Available Techniques for the control of emissions to air. These notes can be downloaded from the DEFRA website, www.defra.gov.uk
Part A(2) Installations
This regulation process relates to the control of emissions to air, land and water. An example includes print works.
Regulatory guidance for Part A (2) activities is available in the form of Sector Guidance Notes that detail the process, potential releases, emission limits, monitoring techniques and Best Available Techniques for the control of emissions to air, land and water. These notes can be downloaded from the DEFRA website, www.defra.gov.uk
Part A(1) Installations
Examples include sewage treatment works, landfill sites, waste incinerators, intensive farming, power stations, chemical plants etc. The regulation process relates to the control of emissions to air, land and water.
Regulatory guidance for Part A (1) activities is available in the form of Sector Guidance Notes that detail the process, potential releases, emission limits, monitoring techniques and Best Available Techniques for the control of emissions to air, land and water. These notes can be downloaded from the DEFRA website, www.defra.gov.uk
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