
Enva Scotland Limited: Environmental Permit Issued EPR/PP3633TC/V004
Summary
- The Environment Agency has issued an environmental permit to Enva Scotland Limited for the Nest Road Waste Treatment, Recovery and Transfer Facility in Felling.
- The permit was published under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) and includes both the permit and a decision document detailing conditions.
- Lawyers should monitor this development for potential compliance exposure under the IED, particularly if their clients operate similar waste treatment facilities.
What Happened
The Environment Agency publish permits that they issue under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED).
The Environment Agency has issued an environmental permit to Enva Scotland Limited for the Nest Road Waste Treatment, Recovery and Transfer Facility in Felling. The permit, numbered EPR/PP3633TC/V004, was published under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED). This decision includes both the permit and a decision document detailing the conditions of the permit. The documents are available for download from the GOV.UK website.
Legal Context
The Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) is a key piece of legislation governing industrial emissions in the UK. The Environment Agency is responsible for enforcing this directive and issuing permits to operators of waste treatment facilities like Enva Scotland Limited's Nest Road facility. Permits issued under the IED set out specific conditions that operators must meet to minimize their environmental impact.
Why It Matters
Lawyers advising clients operating similar waste treatment facilities should take note of this development, as it highlights the importance of compliance with the Industrial Emissions Directive. The permit issued to Enva Scotland Limited sets out specific conditions that operators must meet to minimize their environmental impact. Failure to comply with these conditions could result in enforcement action and reputational damage for operators. As such, this decision serves as a reminder of the need for careful management of industrial emissions and adherence to regulatory requirements.
Practical Implications
Lawyers should monitor this development for potential compliance exposure under the Industrial Emissions Directive, particularly if their clients operate similar waste treatment facilities.
Source
Source: Original reporting via GOV.UK
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