Image from Google Jackets

One stop remediation consent

Series: RICS Environment Faculty News ; 5 March 2002 (1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Government has set up a working party to examine the case for creating a single remediation permit for contaminated sites. The working party will explore whether it is worthwhile to create a 'one stop' consent for remediating sites. The permit could bring together a host of environmental consents, such as those governing water and landfill issues. The group, which includes RICS Environment Faculty representation from chairman Griff Dixon, is due to submit a report later this year. A single remediation license was a recommendation of Lord Rogers' 1999 "Urban Task Force"report http://www.regeneration.dtlr.gov.uk/utf/index.htm
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
News article London News article WB3809-10 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 117023-1001

Government has set up a working party to examine the case for creating a single remediation permit for contaminated sites. The working party will explore whether it is worthwhile to create a 'one stop' consent for remediating sites. The permit could bring together a host of environmental consents, such as those governing water and landfill issues. The group, which includes RICS Environment Faculty representation from chairman Griff Dixon, is due to submit a report later this year. A single remediation license was a recommendation of Lord Rogers' 1999 "Urban Task Force"report http://www.regeneration.dtlr.gov.uk/utf/index.htm