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ppg27 - Installation, decommissioning and removal of underground storage tankshot!
- 19.08.2005
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These guidelines are intended to help those who plan or undertake the installation, decommissioning and removal of underground storage tanks and their associated pipework. They have been jointly produced by the Environment Agency for England and Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Environment and Heritage Service for Northern Ireland, referred to as the Agency or Agencies. Consultation with your local Agency office is advisable before starting work. Contact details can be found at the end of these guidelines.
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ppg26 - Storage and handling of drums and intermediate bulk containershot!
- 19.08.2005
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These notes are intended to assist all who deal with the storage and handling of drums and Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs). They have been produced by the Environment Agency for England & Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland which are referred to here as the Agency orAgencies. The guidelines are basic requirements to protect the environment. Additional requirements may be imposed bylegislation such as the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and the Environment Act 1995. In England, the storage of oils (except waste oils) in containers over 200 litres in capacity on industrial, commercial and institutional sites is subject to specific regulations (Reference 1). Where these regulations may apply, the text in this document has been highlighted. Similar regulations are due to be introduced in Scotland. Further advice may be obtained from your local Agency office,details of which appear at the end of these guidelines.
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ppg25 - Hospitals and healthcare establishmentshot!
- 19.08.2005
- These notes are intended to assist all those involved in the management and maintenance of hospitals and health care establishments. Compliance with this guidance 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 for Northern Ireland, which are referred to here as the Agency or Agencies. Every site is different and will need to be considered individually and consultation with your local Agency office is advisable, contact details of which appear at the end of these guidelines.
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ppg24 - Stables, kennels and catterieshot!
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These guidelines are intended to assist those involved in the management and operation of stables, kennels and catteries. They are jointly 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. Compliance with this guidance should minimise the risk of pollution occurring. The information is for guidance only and is given without prejudice. Each site will be considered according to individual circumstances and early consultation with your local Agency office is advisable. Contact details can be found at the end of these guidelines.
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ppg23 - Maintenance of structures over waterhot!
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These guidelines have been drawn up to assist all those who plan or undertake maintenance of structures over water. They have been jointly 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. Consultation with your local Agency office is advisable before any work is started. Contact details can be found at the end of these guidelines.
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