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file icon ppg06 - Working at construction and demolition siteshot!
19.08.2005
These guidelines are intended to assist those in the construction and demolition industry with responsibility for managing the environmental impact of their activities. Compliance with these should minimise the effect of the work on the environment. The guidelines are jointly produced by the Environment Agency for England and Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agencyand the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland, referred to as the Agency or Agencies. Sites are considered according to individual circumstances and early consultation with your local Agency office is advisable.

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file icon ppg07 - refuelling facilitieshot!
19.08.2005
These guidelines are intended to help you reduce the risk of pollution occurring from your site by giving guidance about the design, construction, modification, management and operation of liquid fuel refuelling facilities of all sizes in retail and non-retail locations. The guidelines provide the background information needed to help you protect the environment through correct delivery, storage and dispensing of fuels. They highlight relevant current legislation and recommended good practice, and refer to other more detailed documents where appropriate. These guidelines are not intended for IPC and PPC processes regulated by the Agencies where Best Available Techniques (BAT) would apply.


These notes have been produced by the Environment Agency for England and Wales, the Scottish EnvironmentProtection Agency and the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland, which are referred to here as the Agency or Agencies.

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file icon ppg15 - retail storeshot!
19.08.2005
This document has been drawn up to assist those who design and operate major retail outlets and similar sites, such as distribution warehouses. Compliance with these guidelines should minimise the risk of pollution occurring. They have been produced by the Environment Agency for England and Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland, referred to as the Agency or Agencies. Each site will be considered according to individual circumstances. If a new storeis planned, early consultation with your local Agency office is advisable. Contact details will be found at the end of these guidelines.

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file icon ppg16 - schools and educational establishmentshot!
19.08.2005
This document has been drawn up to assist those involved in the management and maintenance of educational establishments. Compliance with these guidlines should minimise the risk of pollution occurring. They have been produced by the Environment Agency for England and Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland, referred to as the Agency or Agencies.  Each site will be considered according to individual circumstances and early consultation with your local Agency office is advisable.  Contact details will be found at the end of these guidelines.

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file icon ppg08 - safe storage and disposal of used oilshot!
19.08.2005
These guidelines are intended to help everyone that handles used oils, from people carrying out a single engine oil change to large industrial users. They are jointly produced by the Environment Agency for England and Wales, the Scottish EnvironmentProtection Agency and the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland, referred to as the Agency or Agencies.Compliance with these guidelines will reduce the risk of oil pollution of surface waters, groundwater, sewers and drains. Further advice may be obtained from your local Agency office.
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