How has Climate Change affected the impact of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton?
Hurricane Helene and Milton are tropical cyclones that caused mass destruction in parts of the United States.
Operators, landowners and developers often need to register an exemption for low-risk waste activities, such as waste storage, for instance receiving inert waste. This negates the need to manage the activity under an Environmental Permit and its associated costs.
Important Update: Waste Exemptions are undergoing changes in England, expected to take place in 2024 and extend into 2025. Are you prepared?
WPSCC offers a comprehensive service to review the exemptions you currently hold and assess their compliance with the new criteria. Our expert team can advise you on the appropriate exemption and handle the registration process on your behalf. We can ensure that you are fully aware of the criteria and restrictions associated with the exemption and can also liaise with the Environment Agency when necessary.
You can call us here at WPS and we will confirm whether and what type of an Exemption would suit your organisation’s needs and whether indeed an Exemption could save you requiring an Environmental Permit, possibly saving you thousands upon thousands of pounds EVERY year!
At WPS we are extremely confident in our ability to provide this service, because, amongst other things, our M.D. lectures in the subject at degree level at universities and we employ ex-Environmental Agency staff!
Stay legal and call us today to find out whether an Exemption would work for you and if so, which one?
Hurricane Helene and Milton are tropical cyclones that caused mass destruction in parts of the United States.
Hurricane Helene and Milton are tropical cyclones that caused mass destruction in parts of the United States.
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