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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.

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.