There is a standard set of rules for sites accepting less than 1,000,000 tonnes of waste per annum.
These rules allow the operator to use a site for the storage of furnace ready scrap metal for recovery. These rules do not permit the burning of any wastes:
- in the open
- inside buildings, or
- in any form of incinerator.
You can apply for a standard permit if you comply with the standard rules and meet the following risk criteria:
- the quantity of waste that can be accepted onto the site is less than 1,000,000 tonnes per annum
- the only discharges to controlled waters are surface water from the roofs of buildings and from areas of the site not used for the storage or treatment of wastes
- the activities are not carried out within 500 metres of a European site, Ramsar Site or Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). You can find out this information by calling us on 0370 8506506, or by visiting either of the websites below (depending on whether your site is in England or Wales).
- Natural England
- Countryside Council for Wales
Applying for a bespoke permit
If you cannot comply with any of the standard rules, or meet any one of the criteria listed above, then you must apply for a bespoke permit. Your application must include additional information about the criteria that you cannot meet and how you intend to control the associated risks.
Cost of standard permits
The cost of standard permits can be found within our charging scheme pages.
Standard rules
You can find the standard rules, generic risk assessment, guidance and application form by using the links below.
Look at the standard rules you want to apply for and check that:
- the permitted activities include all the ones that you want to carry out
- the permitted waste types include all the wastes you want to accept onto the site
- the permitted waste quantity is sufficient
- you can comply with all the other rules. We have written guidance to help you understand how to comply with the rules.
Download and check the rules:
We carried out a risk assessment to develop the risk criteria for these activities in order to enable us to produce the standard rules. We have provided it for your information, but you do not need to agree with it or send us a signed copy.
Record of changes to standard rules and generic risk assessment
A record of the changes to the standard rules and generic risk assessment, since they were first published, is available from the link below. The record of change was last updated in April 2010. If you operate under this set of standard rules, you must comply with the current version that is linked to this web page:
Guidance on how to comply with your standard permit
Guidance is provided in a document called 'How to Comply with your Environmental Permit'. This is available to download from our Environmental Permitting guidance page:
Application form and explanatory notes
The Environmental Permitting Regulations application form is available from the link below: