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Environmental permit definition

What does Environmental permit mean? In legal practice, an environmental permit authorises activities that may pollute air, land or water, or involve waste management. The expression is used across the UK and Ireland; its legal form varies by jurisdiction. Permits impose enforceable conditions (often including BAT), and operating without one where required is a criminal offence. In England and Wales, the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 require a permit for regulated facilities (installations, waste operations, mobile plant, water discharge and groundwater activities), issued by the Environment Agency or Natural Resources Wales, subject to exemptions and standard rules. Discharges to foul sewer are controlled separately...

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Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016: organic solvent installations and activities—permitting (Part A/B/C), IED Chapter V thresholds, emission limits, BAT, monitoring, compliance and solvent management plans

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The environmental permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 (SI 2016/1154) establish the permitting and compliance framework for England and Wales across a range of sectors. Activities involving solvent emissions are addressed in Schedule 14. The 2016 Regulations consolidate and revoke the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 (SI 2010/675) and implement the necessary provisions of the Industrial Emissions Directive 2010/75/EU. Under Schedule 14, regulatory functions must be carried out to secure compliance with specified IED articles. After Brexit, any references to the IED are to be read in accordance with Schedule 1A, paragraph 6 of the 2016 Regulations. For further information on the IED, see the EU Practice Note: Industrial and Livestock Rearing Emissions Directive 2010/75/EU.

Requirement for an environmental permit

Permits are required for identified operations that may pose a risk to the environment or human health. Unless excluded, solvent emission activities will need an environmental permit. Here, “permit” means environmental permit. Installations and activities using organic solvents can be regulated either under an individual permit or by way of general binding rules. A “general binding rule” in this setting signifies a standard rule published under regulation 26 of...

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Begonia Filgueira
Begonia Filgueira , FIEMA

Begonia is an accomplished commercial environment, energy and climate change lawyer with over 20 years’ experience advising companies, developers, governments and the United Nations Environment Programme.Her practise covers all aspects of environment and climate change regulation including, waste, water, environmental liabilities, project finance, prosecutions, judicial reviews, green finance, ESG, human rights and climate change governance.An expert in her field, Begonia is a trusted advisor to Boards, advising on managing environmental risk and enabling resilience through climate change governance. She has also given expert evidence to the House of Lords on new environmental legislation and continues to support Parliamentary Committees with her expertise.Begonia is also working on preparing the UK for a post-Brexit world by Co-chairing UKELA’s Governance and Devolution Group.Begonia was made a Fellow of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) in 2020....

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