The Pollution Prevention and Control (Public Participation etc.) (Scotland) Regulations 2005 (Version in vigour from 2005-10-13 to )
Currency | Unapplied |
Coming into Force | 13 October 2005 |
- (7) Notwithstanding paragraph (5) (b) , where–
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(a) an application has been made for a permit under regulation 7 to authorise activities to be carried on at a site–
(i) involving the disposal of waste falling within Section 5.3 of Part 1 of Schedule 1, the recovery of waste falling within paragraphs (c) (i) , (v) , (vi) or (vii) of Part A of Section 5.4 of that Part of that Schedule or the disposal of waste in a waste incineration installation; and (ii) which is under the management of the applicant; - (b) the applicant has also applied to the Waste Management Industry Training and Advisory Board for a certificate of technical competence in relation to those activities; and
- (c) SEPA is satisfied that the applicant would be technically competent to carry out those activities, then the applicant shall be treated as a technically competent person for the purposes of paragraph (3) (d) and SEPA may grant a permit subject to the condition that that person obtains the relevant certificate of technical competence in respect of those activities within 2 years of the grant of the permit.
- (1) Except in a case where an application has been referred to the Scottish Ministers under paragraph 14 and subject to paragraph 18, SEPA shall give notice of–
- (a) its determination of an application for a permit; or
- (b) in the case of an application for a permit to operate a new Part A installation, its draft determination, within the period of 4 months beginning with the day on which it received the application or within such longer period as may be agreed with the applicant.
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