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Environmental Statement - Maersk Oil

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<strong>Environmental</strong> Protection (Duty of Care)<br />

Regulations 1991 (as amended 2003)<br />

Hazardous Waste Regulations (England<br />

and Wales) 2005 (as amended 2009)<br />

Special Waste (Scotland) Regulations<br />

1997 (as amended) has been superseded<br />

by the Special Waste Amendment<br />

(Scotland) Regulations 2004.<br />

The Waste Batteries (Scotland)<br />

Regulations 2009<br />

Balloch Field Development <strong>Environmental</strong> <strong>Statement</strong><br />

Appendix A – Review of Legislation<br />

Food waste can be discharged only if ground to less than 25mm particle size<br />

Installation must have a garbage management plan and suitable labelling and notices displayed<br />

Regulator: EA and SEPA<br />

Duty of Care requires correct segregation, identification and disposal of wastes.<br />

Regulator: EA and SEPA<br />

Under these Regulations Waste Transfer Notes (for general waste) and Waste Consignment Notes (for waste designated<br />

‘Special’ in Scotland or ‘Hazardous’ in England and Wales) are to be used for hazardous wastes. In addition, the<br />

regulatory authorities need to be notified regarding the disposal of hazardous or special waste.<br />

Regulator: SEPA<br />

The Waste Batteries (Scotland) Regulations 2009 amends the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations<br />

2000/323 to ban incinerating waste industrial and automotive batteries and amends the Landfill (Scotland) Regulations<br />

2003/235 to ban waste industrial and vehicle batteries from landfills.<br />

Rock dumping etc Petroleum Act 1998 Regulators: DECC supported by Marine Scotland and CEFAS and within territorial waters Marine Scotland or DEFRA<br />

Deposit of Materials Consent (DepCon) is required for the deposit of materials e.g. rock dumping or mattresses. This<br />

forms part of the Pipeline Works Authorisation (PWA) application process.<br />

A licence under the MCAA is required in cases where not covered by a PWA, for example:<br />

Pipeline crossing preparations or other works before a PWA or related Direction is in place<br />

Installation of certain types of cable, e.g. communications cables<br />

Decommissioning<br />

Issue Legislation Regulator and Requirements<br />

Chemical use and Offshore Chemicals Regulations 2002 (as Regulator: DECC

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