Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018: ​Proposed Standard Conditions for Registration level activities

Closes 24 Nov 2024

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Registrations and standard conditions This page has no questions
About you (Required)
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1. Standard conditions for waste management: registration level activities This page has no questions
1.1. Core standard conditions for registration level waste management activities
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1.2. Standard conditions for registration level waste management activities This page has no questions
1.2.1. Transporting only your own waste This page has no questions
1.2.2. Transporting waste
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1.2.3. Acting as a broker or dealer of waste
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1.2.4. Storage of asbestos waste in a single sealed container not greater than 40 cubic metres (m3)
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1.2.5. Storage of less than, or equal to, 2,500 tonnes of waste per year for recovery except for activities to which the Code of Practice on Sampling and Reporting at Materials Facilities applies.
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1.2.6. Storage of less than, or equal to, 10 waste motor vehicles at any one time.
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1.2.7. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 5 waste motor vehicles at any one time (not including waste electric and hybrid vehicles)
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1.2.8. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 25 cubic metres of waste cooking oil at any one time to manufacture biodiesel
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1.2.9. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 100,000 cubic metres of waste in a 12-month period within the boundary of a water treatment works or a wastewater treatment works (including the sludge treatment facility)
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1.2.10. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 20,000 tonnes of inert and excavation waste at any one time for the manufacture of construction aggregates.
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1.2.11. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 10,000 tonnes of metal waste for recovery at any one time
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1.2.12. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to 1,000 tonnes of segregated wood waste for recovery at any one time.
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1.2.13. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 500 tonnes of segregated non-hazardous waste for recycling at any one time, except for activities to which the Code of Practice on Sampling and Reporting at Materials Facilities applies.
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1.2.14. Storage and preparation for reuse of waste (not including WEEE)
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1.2.15. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 35 tonnes of waste electronic and electrical equipment at any one time by repairing, refurbishing, or dismantling it for the purpose of: (a) reusing the WEEE for its original purpose, (b) reusing any dismantled components for their original purpose, or (c) manually dismantling WEEE for the purpose of recovery elsewhere
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1.2.16. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 500 tonnes of biowaste for composting in open systems at any one time, with a capacity of less than or equal to 75 tonnes a day.
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1.2.17. Storage and treatment of less than, or equal to, 500 tonnes of biowaste for composting in an enclosed system at any one time, with a capacity of less than or equal to 75 tonnes per day.
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1.2.18. Anaerobic digestion of less than, or equal to, 100 tonnes of biowaste per day
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1.2.19. Use of waste on land for the purpose of soil improvement (single farm/site).
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1.2.20. Use of less than, or equal to, 300 tonnes of waste per year in construction
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1.2.21. Use of waste for recovery in: (a) construction; or (b) reclamation, restoration or improvement of land projects using less than or equal to 100,000 tonnes
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1.2.22. Incineration of biomass 50kg to 3,000kg per hour
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1.3. Additional comments on Standard conditions for waste management: registration level activities
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1.4. Waste guidance
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Appendix 1. Waste data returns This page has no questions
2. Standard conditions for water activities: Registration level activities This page has no questions
2.1. Pollution control This page has no questions
2.1.1. Discharges of sewage from a treatment system that is less than or equal to two years old This page has no questions
2.1.1.1. Discharge of sewage to soakaway: Activity A1
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2.1.1.2. Discharge or sewage to soakaway: Activity A2
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2.1.1.3. Discharge of sewage to soakaway: Activity A3
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2.1.1.4. Discharge of sewage to a watercourse: Activity A4
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2.1.1.5 Discharge of sewage to a watercourse: Activity A5
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2.1.1.6. Discharge of sewage to a watercourse: Activity A6
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2.1.1.7. Discharge of sewage to coastal or transitional waters: Activity A7
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2.1.1.8. Discharge of sewage within a zone to protect bathing and shellfish waters: Activity A8
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2.1.1.9. Discharge of grey water or liquid from a composting toilet to soakaway: Activity A9
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2.1.2. Sewage effluent from a treatment system that is more than two years old on the date of application This page has no questions
2.1.2.1. Discharge from an existing treatment system that has never been authorised: Activity A10
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2.1.2.2. Discharge from an existing treatment system that was authorised by CAR: Activity A11
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2.1.3. Discharge of hot tub or swimming pool effluent: Activity B1
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2.1.4. Application of pesticides that are Plant Protection Products (PPPs): Activity B2
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2.1.5. Disposal of detergents and disinfectants during the outbreak of a notifiable disease: Activity B3
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2.2. Abstractions and boreholes This page has no questions
2.2.1. Abstractions: Activity C1
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2.2.2. Abstractions: Activity C2
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2.2.3. Abstractions: Activity C3
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2.2.4. Abstractions: Activity C4
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2.2.5. Abstractions: Activity C5
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2.2.6. Boreholes: Activity D1
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2.3. Impoundment This page has no questions
2.3.1. Impoundments: Activity E1
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2.3.2. Impoundments: Activity E2
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2.4. Engineering This page has no questions
2.4.1. Bank works: Activity F1
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2.4.2. Channel modifications: Activity F2
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2.4.3. Channel modifications: Activity F3
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2.4.4. Installation of a crossing: Activity F4
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2.4.5. Installation of a crossing: Activity F5
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2.4.6. Installation of in-stream or in-loch structures: Activity F6
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2.4.7. Installation of in-stream or in-loch structures: Activity F7
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2.4.8. Sediment removal: Activity F8
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2.4.9. Sediment removal: Activity F9
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2.4.10. Sediment removal: Activity F10
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2.4.11. Sediment removal: Activity F11
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2.4.12. Removal of structure: Activity F12
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2.5. Additional comments on Standard conditions for water activities: registration level activities
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3. Standard conditions for industrial activities: registration level activities This page has no questions
3.1. Core standard conditions for registration level industrial activities
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3.2. Standard conditions for registration level industrial activities This page has no questions
3.2.1. Petrol vapour recovery activities This page has no questions
3.2.1.1. Unloading and refuelling of petrol at service stations
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3.2.1.2. Unloading of petrol at service stations
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3.2.2. Dry cleaning
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3.2.3. Ensiling of dead fish or fish offal, including the storage of ensiled liquor at the same location. This page has no questions
3.2.3.1. Ensiling of dead fish or fish offal, including or storage of ensiled liquor at the same location below 10m³
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3.2.3.2. Ensiling of dead fish or fish offal, including the storage of ensiled liquor at the same location above 10m³
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3.2.4. Road vehicle resprayers
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3.2.5. Manufacturing of wood products
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3.2.6. Coating roadstone with bitumen
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3.2.7. Blending or use of cement in bulk
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3.2.8. Carbon capture and storage using direct capture/physical separation methods
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3.2.9. Anaerobic digestion of non-waste materials
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3.2.10. Generators of electricity aggregating to 1 megawatt thermal (MWth) or more
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3.3. Additional comments on Standard conditions for industrial activities: registration level activities
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