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Burning of waste as a fuel - paragraph 5 exemption
Paragraph 5 allows burning of waste as a fuel at a rate of less than one tonne per hour to the extent that it is or forms part of a process within
Waste management guidance - paragraph 5 - burning of waste as a fuel
Specific guidance in relation to applying for a Paragraph 5 simple exemption.
Waste management guidance - paragraph 8 - burning waste oil as a fuel
Paragraph 8 allows the burning of waste oil as a fuel in an engine of an aircraft, hovercraft, mechanically propelled vehicle, railway locomotive,
Waste management guidance - paragraph 7 - burning of waste as a fuel in an appliance with a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts
Specific guidance in relation to applying for a Paragraph 7 simple exemption
Burning of waste as a fuel in an appliance with a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts - paragraph 7 exemption
A Paragraph 7 exemption allows the burning of waste as a fuel in an appliance or appliances that have an aggregate net thermal input of less than 0.4
Waste management guidance - paragraph 47 - the burning of waste at a dock
Specific guidance in relation to applying for a Paragraph 47 simple exemption
The burning of waste at a dock - paragraph 47 exemption
A paragraph 47 exemption allows the burning at a dock of waste consisting of plant tissue(1) or wood of any kind used to wedge or support parts of
Waste management guidance - paragraph 30 -the burning of waste on land in the open
Paragraph 30 allows the burning of Plant Tissue1 waste on land in the open and the storage of this waste on land where it is to be burned pending it&
The burning of waste on land in the open - paragraph 30 exemption
A paragraph 30 exemption allows the burning of plant tissue (see note 1 in interpretation paragraph) waste on land in the open and the storage of
Glen Burn ASSI
The following relates to Glen Burn ASSI
Sruhanleanantawey Burn ASSI
Sruhanleanantawey Burn ASSI site citation documents and map
Black Burn ASSI
Black Burn ASSI site citation documents and map
Black Burn ASSI
Black Burn ASSI is the only known extensive, active cave system developed in the Cretaceous age Ulster White Limestones in Northern Ireland. It is
Glen Burn ASSI
The area is of special scientific interest because of the richness and diversity of its woodland vegetation. Glen Burn is an area of semi -
Sruhanleanantawey Burn ASSI
Sruhanleanantawey Burn has been designated an ASSI because of its important geology.The area provides access to a range of rocks that are exposed
Essan Burn and Mullyfamore ASSI
The following relates to Essan Burn and Mullyfamore ASSI
Essan Burn and Mullyfamore ASSI
This site is a large area of blanket bog in the Essan Valley. The hydrology is still intact and the vegetation shows clear affinities to oceanic
Regulatory Position Statement - Short-term storage of Refuse Derived Fuel and Solid Recovered Fuel at a dockside
Clarification and guidance on the Short Term Storage of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) and/or Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) at a Dockside.
Residential Solid Fuel and Air Pollution Study
This study comprises of an evidence review to support the assessment of potential policy options to improve air quality and an assessment of the
Silage Slurry and Agricultural Fuel Oil (SSAFO)
SSAFONorthern Ireland Environment AgencyAgricultural Regulations Team17 Antrim RoadLisburnBT28 3ALTel. 0300 200 7842