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Fencing

Fencing around construction sites serves two main purposes – to provide security and to reduce levels of noise. Protection of the public and prevention of vandalism are key security issues.

Land

  • Japanese knotweed, giant hogweed and other invasive weeds

Materials and equipment

  • Chemical storage at construction and buidling sites

  • Concrete and grout used in construction

  • Fuelling and fuel storage at building sites

  • Spills at construction sites

  • Using chemicals on construction sites

Nuisance

  • Artificial lighting

  • Dust from construction sites

  • Noise from construction sites

Waste

  • Barrels, drums and chemical containers

  • Burning construction and demolition wastes

  • Fly-tipped material

  • Hazardous/special waste

  • Recycling construction materials

  • Your waste responsibilities

Water

  • Dewatering during construction

  • Discharges to water or sewer

  • Working close to a river or stream

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Author: Emma Davies | enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk
Last updated: 01 February 2012