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Find out if your groundwater discharges are extremely low risk so don’t need an environmental permit or exemption.
Check open environmental data and use it in your own applications.
You can use the pre-application advice service to make sure your application is correct.
Standards for the flood risk management industry on how to build and review hydraulic models and provide evidence for flood risk management decisions.
This document explains and gives guidance on issues which are likely to arise from the regulations on private sewers transfer.
If you impound water, or plan to, you may need to apply for an impounding licence.
How to carry out a groundwater risk assessment for human or animal burials.
Use this form to transfer the whole of your abstraction or impounding licence to someone else.
Assessing the discharge of sanitary and other pollutants to surface waters.
Find out what information must be displayed at designated bathing waters.
Apply to replace a time limited licence or condition that is expiring.
Where to install your meter, checking it's accurate, how often to check it and the records you must keep.
The conditions that new cemetery developments, or new extensions of a cemetery, can operate under without needing an environmental permit.
T21 exemption allows you to recover wastes such as sewage grits, screenings and sewage sludge at a waste water treatment works.
How to get extra support for projects in England that require a complex range of environmental permits and licences.
Environment Agency regulatory position on when you can temporarily discharge water intended for drinking water supply to surface waters from water treatment works and water supply assets.
For water companies in England and Wales to use for developing their water resources management plan. Also relevant to those producing regional plans.
The monitoring certification scheme (MCERTS) standard that applies to holders of environmental permits who must monitor liquid flow (sewage or trade effluent).
Technical guidance for monitoring landfill leachate, groundwater and surface water at permitted landfill sites.
The environmental permit, consent and licence you may need before you install a ground source or surface water source heating or cooling system.
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