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CHAPTER 1 Application of these Regulations to the Crown and requirement for an environmental permit
CHAPTER 3 Variation, transfer, revocation and surrender of an environmental permit
PART 3 Discharge of functions in relation to a regulated facility
PART 6 Powers and functions of the regulator and the appropriate authority
68A.Further provision in relation to waste batteries and accumulators
70.Transitional provision: conversion of permits and licences subject to certain applications
71.Transitional provision: conversion of PPC permits, disposal licences or waste management licences resulting from applications in relation to existing Part A installations and mobile plant
71A.Transitional provision: existing mining waste operations
SECTION 1.1 Combustion activities
SECTION 1.2 Gasification, Liquefaction and Refining Activities
Part A(1)
CHAPTER 2 Production and Processing of Metals
1.In this Section, “ferrous alloy” means an alloy of which...
Part A(1)
Part A(2)
Part B
SECTION 2.2 Non-Ferrous Metals
SECTION 2.3 Surface Treating Metals and Plastic Materials
Part A(1)
Part A(2)
Part B
SECTION 3.1 Production of Cement and Lime
Part A(1)
Part A(2)
Part B
SECTION 3.3 Manufacturing Glass and Glass Fibre
Part A(1)
Part A(2)
Part B
SECTION 3.4 Production of Other Mineral Fibres
Part A(1)
SECTION 3.6 Ceramic Production
Part A(1)
Part A(2)
Part B
SECTION 4.2 Inorganic Chemicals
Part A(1)
SECTION 4.3 Chemical Fertiliser Production
Part A(1)
SECTION 4.4 Plant Health Products and Biocides
Part A(1)
SECTION 4.5 Pharmaceutical Production
Part A(1)
SECTION 4.6 Explosives Production
Part A(1)
SECTION 4.7 Manufacturing Activities Involving Carbon Disulphide or Ammonia
Part A(1)
SECTION 4.8 The Storage of Chemicals in Bulk
Part B
Part A(1)
SECTION 6.4 Coating Activities, Printing and Textile Treatments
SECTION 6.5 The Manufacture of Dyestuffs, Printing Ink and Coating Materials
SECTION 6.7 Activities Involving Rubber
Part A(2)
Part B
SECTION 6.8 The Treatment of Animal and Vegetable Matter and Food Industries
Part A(1)
Part A(2)
Part B
Part A(1)
Exempt waste operations: general
3.Registration, notification and consent requirements for exempt waste operations
6.Extra requirements in relation to recovery and storage of scrap metal or waste motor vehicles
7.Removal of entries in relation to recovery and storage of scrap metal or waste motor vehicles
9.Notifiable exempt waste operations: changes to the quantity of waste disposed of or recovered
11.Notifiable exempt waste operations: duties of the exemption registration authority
PART 1 Exempt waste operations: descriptions
8.Storage of sludge which is to be used in accordance with the 1989 Regulations
23.Recovery of waste consisting of animal by-products at a collection centre
24.Crushing, grinding or size reduction of bricks, tiles or concrete
32.Waste from sanitary conveniences with removable receptacles
37.The deposit of agricultural waste consisting of plant tissue at the place of production
39.Storage of medicines and medical, nursing or veterinary waste
44.Heating metals and metal alloys for the purpose of removing grease, oil or any other non-metallic contaminant
45.Recovery of scrap metal or the dismantling of waste motor vehicles
PART 2 Other operations to which section 33(1)(a) of the 1990 Act does not apply: descriptions
Provision in relation to Part A installations and Part A mobile plant
Provision in relation to Part B installations and Part B mobile plant
Provision in relation to landfill
6.Interpretation of the Landfill Directive for the exercise of relevant functions
7.Interpretation of the Decision Annex for the exercise of relevant functions: general
8.Interpretation of the Decision Annex for the exercise of relevant functions: additional acceptance criteria relating to physical stability and bearing capacity of granular waste
9.Interpretation of the Decision Annex for the exercise of relevant functions: additional acceptance criteria in relating to monolithic waste
Provision in relation to waste electrical and electronic equipment
5.For section 33A(1) , substitute— (1) This section applies where...
6.For section 33B(1) , substitute— (1) This section applies where...
7.(1) For section 33C(1) , substitute— (1) This section applies...
9.In section 34B — (a) in subsection (2)(a) after “committed”...
15.In section 59ZA(2) after the words “section 33(1) above” add...
PART 2 Subordinate legislation
30.The Radioactive Substances (Hospitals) Exemption Order 1990
31.The Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations 1991
32.The Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) Regulations 1991
35.The Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994
36.The Waste Management Licensing (Amendment etc.) Regulations 1995
38.The Waste Management Licensing (Amendment) Regulations 1998
40.The Water Protection Zone (River Dee Catchment) Designation Order 1999
41.The Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001.
42.The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2002
44.The Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) (England and Wales) Regulations 2003
47.The Volatile Organic Compounds in Paints, Varnishes and Vehicle Refinishing Products Regulations 2005
48.The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Regulations 2005
51.The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006
52.The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007
53.The Waste Management (Miscellaneous Provisions) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
55.The Large Combustion Plants (National Emission Reduction Plan) Regulations 2007
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