![]() Where BAT does not exist for a new or developing technique and it is therefore not covered in existing EU BREFs or new UK BAT documents, or where potential emerging environmental effects have been recognised and need to be addressed we will provide links to the guidance when available. Guidance on Emerging Techniques (GET) is being produced by the UK environmental regulators in consultation with industry and academia. ![]() Odour Impact Assessment Guidance for Permitted and Licenced Sites Guidance on Emerging techniques: The H4 odour guidance document which is applicable throughout the UK is available to download from:Įnvironmental-permitting-h4-odour-management Part A installations with a history of noise complaint should note that any new assessments should be carried out in accordance with the 2014 standard, as it may significantly alter the impact (as compared to the BS 4142:1997 method). NIEA require all submissions referring to BS 4142 to follow the 2014 standard. BS 4142: 2014 methods for rating and assessing industrial and commercial sound This guidance has been developed by all four UK regulators and is applicable in Northern Ireland and a downloadable pdf version can be obtained on the following link: Noise-and-vibration-management-environmental-permits The old H3 guidance has been replaced in July 2021 by the noise and vibration management: environmental permits guidance, the guidance and additional information can be obtained from: H5 Site report Guidance and Template for New Applicants ![]() Below is a list of The Horizontal Guidance documents, published jointly by the Environment Agency (EA), the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Natural Resource Wales and Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA), which provide useful references when putting together a Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) application for a Part A Permit.
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