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UK Emissions Trading Scheme
This web page has been designed to assist operators, or others responsible for managing carbon emissions, by providing the necessary information and guidance for participation in the EU ETS. This site may also be useful to students and others wanting to learn more about the trading system.
This web page has been designed to assist operators, or others responsible for managing carbon emissions, by providing the necessary information and guidance for participation in the EU ETS. This site may also be useful to students and others wanting to learn more about the trading system.
Sign up for UK ETS updates
The UK Emissions Trading Scheme Authority, comprised of the four governments of the United Kingdom, is launching a new service for stakeholders who want to receive direct updates on the UK ETS.
Subscribers will receive notifications about the scheme, including UK ETS Authority guidance and templates, legislation, policy and consultations.
UK Emissions Trading Scheme
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PPC Part B activities
If you intend applying for a Part B permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations.
If you intend applying for a Part B permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations.
If you intend applying for a Part B permit or hold a permit already, this section will guide you through your obligations.
Part B activities are those listed under Part B within Schedule 1 of the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012 (PPC2012).
These are generally smaller industrial activities and operators of Part B activities require a PPC permit in order to be able to und
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)
We are responsible for regulating the keeping and use of radioactive substances and the accumulation and disposal of radioactive wastes. These pages describe the development of the UK strategy for managing wastes containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM).
We are responsible for regulating the keeping and use of radioactive substances and the accumulation and disposal of radioactive wastes.
These pages describe the development of the UK strategy for managing wastes containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM).
Naturally occurring radioactive materials exist in the earth’s crust as a result of the decay of heavy elements produced by cosmic processes. In their natural state they are not considered waste. NORM waste is produced when activities including mining and the processing of minerals and contaminated earth concentrate NORM. It is also produced as a result of maintenance and decommissioning of equipm
Hydrological information
Supporting guidance for developers. Part of guidance document that is currently being updated.
Supporting guidance for developers. Part of guidance document that is currently being updated.
The river flow information required by SEPA is summarised in Table 3, below. Where more than one flow information requirement may apply, please contact us to determine which is applicable.
The flow information supplied must be sufficient to give us confidence in the accuracy of our calculated flow duration curve for the river. We therefore recommend that you contact us at an early stage in the s
SPRI Activity & SIC codes
In order to complete a SPRI return, operators must obtain the relevant codes.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes
Every registered company in the UK has a SIC, which can be found through Companies House website.
The SIC code for a registered company reflects the economic activity of the company. The SIC code reported in SPRI should represent the main economic activity of the site and no
Use of waste on single site for soil improvement
This activity applies to the use of waste on land for the purpose of soil improvement (single location).
Authorisation level
Registration
Fit and Proper Person tests
Fit and Proper Person tests apply to this activity. You will be asked in your application if you have any relevant convictions held by you or any additional persons.
Read more about Fit and Proper Person tests in our guidance on who c
UK charging schemes
Control of Major Accident Hazards
Under Regulation 28 of the Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 2015, the competent authority has the power to charge operators for the regulatory work carried out under COMAH. Each member of the competent authority has a separate charge rate which is calculated in relation to the costs of that authority. These rates are reviewed annually and incorporated
PPC application forms
On these pages you will find all the application forms you need to apply, vary, transfer and surrender permits which authorise the activities listed in Schedules 1 and 2 of the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulation 2012.
There are two broad categories of PPC permits:
PPC Part A activities: Activities which require these permits include landfills and intensive agriculture installa
Dalgety Bay reports
Radioactive items have been detected on Dalgety Bay since at least 1990. Many surveys have been undertaken on the beach to determine the potential numbers of items present and possible implications for public health.
Management options
Strategy for stakeholder engagement PDF (25 kb)
DIO outline management options appraisal - final report PDF (2.57mb)
Dalgety Bay appropriate person summ
Approved Authorised Treatment Facilities for WEEE - 2025
Note: Size* - Use of the letter "L" in this column indicates that the relevant company is approved to issue evidence notes for more than 400 tonnes of WEEE in the approval period unless the approval is suspended or cancelled. The letter "S" indicates that the relevant company is approved to issue evidence notes for either 400 tonnes or less of WEEE in the approval period unless the approval is sus