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3.12 Future Developments and Proposals The BPEO for MSW in Tayside has been chosen with regard
to a given set of assumptions and based on currently available methods
and technologies. It is accepted that changes in legislation, technology
or knowledge may mean the chosen BPEO could be superseded. To allow
for future developments or proposals not included in the plan, the BPEO
will be kept under review and may be superseded by valid proposals that
can be shown to provide a better (or equivalent) BPEO. The WSAG will
consider evaluating relevant waste management proposals for an improved
BPEO as they arise. The options included in the BPEO evaluation are generic
and for the most part are not site specific. Hence site-specific development
proposals that arise both inside and outside the borders of the Waste
Strategy Area may satisfy or improve the agreed BPEO. Regional or national waste facilities may be proposed
by developers on a scale designed to attract waste from outside the
Waste Strategy Area in which they are located. As part of the planning
application process, the developer may be required to demonstrate that
the proposals satisfy or exceed the BPEO of the Waste Strategy Areas
from which the waste will be obtained. Where existing or proposed regional or national scale facilities will result in waste movement between Waste Strategy Areas, then consideration of the proposed waste exports and imports must be included in the BPEO process. The export or import of waste should be considered as part of the BPEO process, for both the importing and exporting areas, where it is proposed as an original or developing option. Any subsequent review of the BPEOs should also take this into consideration. Approval of the proposed waste management facilities in the importing area is a matter for consideration by the planning and licensing authorities. |
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