Jan 28, 2021 ... Industrial processes have the potential to release pollution to air, land and water and cause damage to the environment and human health.
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/...street.../environmental-permitting
Change to the definition and assessment of the significance of pollution of controlled waters from land contamination (Section 5). • Introduction of requirement ...
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Number and severity of pollution incidents to surface water and groundwater. To ensure water consumption does not exceed levels which can be supported by ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../pre-submission-core-strategy-sustainability...
the pollution from nitrates. Polluted waters are: Surface freshwaters, in particular those used or intended for the abstraction of drinking water, that contain ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../pre-submission-core-strategy-sustainability...
Air quality objectives have been set for the following seven key pollutants: Benzene; 1,3-butadiene; Carbon monoxide; Lead; Nitrogen dioxide; PM10; Sulphur ...
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/environment-street-care/.../air-quality
catchment as: changes to natural level and flow of water; pollution from waste water, ... River Bulbourne and River Gade in Hemel Hempstead; the River Gade/Grand ...
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In England, PPS 23 „Pollution Control‟ and. PPS 25 „Development and Flood Risk‟ set out how the planning system can help to reduce pollution of water courses ...
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native species, air and water pollution (surface and ground water), effects of climate change. SEA should consider implications of appropriate assessment if ...
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Jul 4, 2024 ... Industrial processes have the potential to release pollution to air, land and water and cause damage to the environment and human health.
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/environment-street.../permit-register
New development on greenbelt sites will inevitably increase impermeable surfaces resulting in increased water run-off and potential pollution to water courses.
https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../sust-app-hemel-growth-working-note---ap...