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Sewage and sewerage businesses

This guidance is for businesses that install, maintain and repair:

  • septic tanks
  • package treatment plants
  • sewers
  • drains.

Air quality

Air pollution
Dust and smoke

Construction

Excavating, installing pipelines and other construction activities

Emergency response

Firefighting
Pollution incident response planning

Energy

Energy-from-waste
Energy use and efficiency

Land

Land contamination
Nature conservation and weeds

Noise and nuisance

Noise and vibration
Odour
Pathogens
Pests

Site, materials and equipment

Business innovation and product development
Fuel and fuel storage
Installations and mobile plant
Oil and chemical storage
Using chemicals

Transport

Car parking
Vehicle cleaning
Vehicle emissions

Waste disposal

Disposing of sewage sludge
Landfill operators
Waste incinerators

Waste receipt, storage and transport

Receiving waste or sewage
Receiving hazardous/special waste
Skip hire
Storing waste or sewage
Transporting waste or sewage
Waste activities and waste operations
Waste exemptions
Waste mobile plant
Your waste responsibilities

Water

Discharges to water and sewer
Water use and abstraction

Useful links

Waste and sewage PPGs
Waste and sewage trade associations and business support organisations

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Environment Agency SEPA - Scottish Environment Protection Agency NIEA - Northern Ireland Environment Agency
© NetRegs 2012

Author: Hayley Olsson | enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk
Last updated: 17 May 2012