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The practical guide to waste management law with a list of abbreviations and acronyms, useful websites and relevant legislation

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London Thomas Telford 2004Description: xxxiii, 275p. 25cmISBN:
  • 0727732757
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 614.76
Contents:
The historical background
Defining waste
Waste classification
The administration and management of waste
Waste minimisation, recycling, bioprocessing and recovery
Energy recovery, incineration and landfill
The planning system and structural reform
Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control and the permitting regime
Environmental criminal and civil law simplified and the control of fly-tipping
Health and safety, the Duty of Care Regulations and basic contractual considerations
The consignment and movement of waste
Waste mismanagement and water quality
Summary: This book aims to provide practitioners and their auditors with an understanding of operational waste management law and the practical implications of non-compliance. The law and practice mainly relates to England, Wales and the EU, although much is applicable to Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Book London Books 614.76 HAW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30069525

The historical background

Defining waste

Waste classification

The administration and management of waste

Waste minimisation, recycling, bioprocessing and recovery

Energy recovery, incineration and landfill

The planning system and structural reform

Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control and the permitting regime

Environmental criminal and civil law simplified and the control of fly-tipping

Health and safety, the Duty of Care Regulations and basic contractual considerations

The consignment and movement of waste

Waste mismanagement and water quality

This book aims to provide practitioners and their auditors with an understanding of operational waste management law and the practical implications of non-compliance. The law and practice mainly relates to England, Wales and the EU, although much is applicable to Scotland and Northern Ireland.