Official Statistics: Wales Bathing Water Report: 2016
NRW is the statutory monitoring authority for bathing waters in Wales.
NRW is the statutory monitoring authority for bathing waters in Wales.
The Environment Agency consults the public on certain applications for the abstraction and impoundment of water.
These notices explain:
This report presents provisional information on the quantities of local authority collected municipal waste managed in Northern Ireland. It provides information on the quantities and rates of local authority collected waste arisings, sent for preparing for reuse, for dry recycling, composting, energy recovery and sent to landfill. Some of these measurements are key performance indicators. These are used to assess progress towards achieving waste strategy targets and where appropriate this is highlighted in the tables and charts.
Local authorities who regulate businesses are usually district or borough councils. If an area has only one council (a unitary council) then that’s the regulator. The Port Health Authority
may be the regulator in port areas.
This guidance helps local authorities:
Any businesses whose premises produce pollution are known as “installations”. These installations are one of the following:
Updated: Added combustion and incineration documents.
Statutory process guidance (PG) notes on best available techniques (BAT) for the main sectors regulated to control their air emissions (‘Part B’ activities).