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Contamination: untangling the legal controls

By: Series: Environment Information Bulletin ; (109) May 2001, 14-16(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Examines the interrelationship between the five different UK regimes relating to the remediation and prevention of contaminated land and water: the Environmental Protection Act Part IIA; integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC); the planning regime and PPG23; waste management licences; anti-pollution notices under the Water Resources Act 1991. Explains the scope of each regime, outlines the duties of local authorities, and highlights the party liable for remediation.
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Examines the interrelationship between the five different UK regimes relating to the remediation and prevention of contaminated land and water: the Environmental Protection Act Part IIA; integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC); the planning regime and PPG23; waste management licences; anti-pollution notices under the Water Resources Act 1991. Explains the scope of each regime, outlines the duties of local authorities, and highlights the party liable for remediation.