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- Waste must remain in digester for a minimum <strong>of</strong> 28 days.<br />

- The waste types permitted are plant tissue waste, FYM and slurry and<br />

fully biodegradable animal bedding.<br />

If the above conditions cannot be fully met the applicants will need to apply for<br />

a Environmental Permit. The following link gives further detail <strong>of</strong> the<br />

environmental permit reference SR2012 No10:<br />

http://www.environmentagency.gov.uk/business/topics/permitting/145277.aspx<br />

4 All new, substantially enlarged or re-constructed slurry lagoons must comply<br />

with the Water Resources (Control <strong>of</strong> Pollution) (Silage, Slurry and Agricultural<br />

Fuel Oil ) (England) Regulations 2010. To comply, it has to be built in<br />

accordance with British Standards set out in CIRIA (Construction Industry<br />

Research and Information Association) Report 126.<br />

5 Safeguards should be implemented during the construction phase to minimise<br />

the risks <strong>of</strong> pollution from the development. Such safeguards should cover:<br />

- the use <strong>of</strong> plant and machinery<br />

- oils/chemicals and materials<br />

- the use and routing <strong>of</strong> heavy plant and vehicles<br />

- the location and form <strong>of</strong> work and storage areas and compounds<br />

- the control and removal <strong>of</strong> spoil and wastes.<br />

The applicant should refer to the Environment Agency's Pollution Prevention<br />

Guidelines at:<br />

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39083.aspx.<br />

You must notify the Environment Agency in writing at least 14 days before a<br />

new structure is first used. The appropriate forms are available at:<br />

http://publications.environment-agency.gov.uk/pdf/GEHO0810BSXI-e-e.pdf<br />

Further guidance can be found at www.environmentagency.gov.uk/business/sectors/118798.aspx<br />

where fact sheets for a range <strong>of</strong><br />

different slurry storage options are available.<br />

6 If any waste is to be used onsite, the appropriate waste exemption or permit<br />

will be required from the Environment Agency (EA). However, the EA is<br />

unable to specify what exactly would be required if anything, due to the limited<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> information provided.<br />

If any controlled waste is to be removed <strong>of</strong>f site, then the site operator must<br />

ensure a registered waste carrier is used to convey the waste material <strong>of</strong>f site<br />

to a suitably authorised facility.<br />

The applicant is advised to contact the Environment Management team at the<br />

Blandford Office on 01258 483307 or refer to guidance on our website<br />

http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/waste<br />

In England, it is a legal requirement to have a site waste management plan<br />

(SWMP) for all new construction projects worth more than £300,000.The level<br />

<strong>of</strong> detail that your SWMP should contain depends on the estimated build cost,<br />

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