ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING AND COMPLIANCE statement of capabilities

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ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING AND COMPLIANCE statement of capabilities

SLR is a leading international environmental consultancy with an unrivalled reputation for providing high quality tailored services. With offices in Europe, North America, Australasia, and Africa, SLR is one of a very small number of truly international specialist environmental consultancies. 1.0 INTRODUCTION We provide global consultancy advice and support on a wide range of strategic and site-specific issues to a diverse and growing base of business, regulatory and governmental clients. SLR s UK Environmental Management, Permitting and Compliance Team provide specialist support to clients throughout the UK.

2.0 OVERVIEW AND SCOPE Specifically SLR offers permitting and compliance advice in the following areas of work: Environmental Permit applications (bespoke and standard rule) and variations for: installations waste operations mining waste operations mobile plant Transfer and surrender applications Compliance assessment reporting Environmental auditing Environmental due diligence Bespoke environmental management systems PFI procurement (private sector support) PFI procurement (council support) Landfill closure plans Improvement and pre operational condition responses Fugitive emissions, odour and noise management plans Waste Recovery Plans Fire Prevention Plans Expert witness statements and appeal documentation Regulator liaison environmental permitting and compliance 3.0 CLIENTS SLR s Environmental Management, Permitting and Compliance Team advises a wide range of clients ranging from multi-national organisations with an extensive network of sites to small and medium size companies with localised operational activities. Examples of SLR s permitting clients include: Viridor Waste Management Wolf Minerals (UK) Ltd Shanks Waste Management Forterra Building Products Limited Biffa Waste Services Ltd Ashland Specialities UK Ltd Brett Group Smiths (Bletchington) Summerleaze Ingrebourne Valley Alchemy Metals Council of the Isles of Scilly SWEEEP Kuusakoski Fife Council Chambers Waste Management Ltd Orion Support Services Ltd Eco Sustainable Solutions Ltd Ceredigion County Council

4.0 PROJECTS Our experienced consultants provide support to companies operating a diverse range of facilities. To date, the team has successfully delivered on over 500 permitting projects. Examples of the types of projects and facilities are provided below: Energy from Waste (EfW) Incineration and co-incineration Integrated Waste Management Facility (household waste recycling centre, material recycling facility (MRF), compost, mechanical/ biological treatment (MBT), combined heat and power (CHP), autoclave) Chemicals production Hazardous waste soils remediation Inert, non-hazardous and hazardous landfill Category A and Non-category A mining waste facilities Biomass combustion Production of paper and board Refuse derived fuel and solid recovered fuel (RDF and SRF) production Waste transfer and treatment (e.g. MBT) Composting Brick manufacture (heavy clay and refractory goods) Recovery or use of waste on land Advanced thermal treatment (ATT) Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) End of life vehicles Metal recovery Aggregate processing and recycling Hydraulically bound material (HBM) manufacture Anaerobic digestion (animal and food waste) Leachate and effluent treatment Ship dismantling Permit surrender: leachate treatment plant, recovery, inert landfill Environmental Management Systems Landfill Closure Anaerobic Digestion Landfill Gas Utilisation and Flaring

5.0 APPROACH Fundamental to the success of SLR s environmental permitting and compliance services is the multidisciplinary approach that is adopted for all permitting projects. This ensures that appropriate skills are applied to secure a successful outcome for the client. In addition to a strong team of permitting specialists, SLR has in-house the full range of specialist expertise to support any environmental permit application including specialists in the following disciplines: Process Engineering Civil Engineering Air Quality (fugitive assessments and point source modelling) Bio-aerosols and Odour Hydrogeology and Hydrology Noise and Acoustics Geology and Geotechnics Contaminated Land Ecology Health and Safety environmental permitting and compliance

6.0 TECHNICAL ASSESSMENTS Using appropriate technical expertise SLR prepare the necessary documentation to satisfy all relevant UK and EU Legislation, notably the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012, and the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 which incorporate the requirements of key EU Directives such as the Waste Framework Directive, Pollution Prevention and Control Directive, Waste Incineration Directive, Landfill Directive, Mining Waste Directive, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive, and Industrial Emissions Directive. Typically an environmental permit application will incorporate a number of technical assessments in order to demonstrate that the proposed activities will not endanger human health or the environment. New generic guidance requires an environmental risk assessment which considers proposed emissions to air, discharges to sewer, surface water or groundwater, accidents, odour, noise and vibration, and fugitive emissions including dust, litter, pests and other pollutants, and visible emissions, such as smoke. SLR also has the capability to support our clients in: Best Available Technique Assessments Options Appraisals Calculation of Global Warming Impact of Emissions to Air Air Quality Dispersion Modelling

Odour, Noise and Dust Management Plans Operating Techniques and Management Plans Environmental Management Systems Hydrogeological Risk Assessments Landfill Gas Risk Assessments Geotechnical Stability Risk Assessments Hydrological Assessments and Surface Water Management Plans Environmental Monitoring Programmes Pollutant Fate and Transport Modelling Waste Acceptance Criteria (WAC) and procedures Financial Provision and Expenditure Plans 7.0 REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDANCE In addition to the overriding legislative framework, the environmental permitting regime is subject to a range of regulatory guidance issued by the Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the Environment Agency (EA) and Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). SLR ensures that the applications are drafted with due regard to the relevant guidance, examples of which are provided below: DEFRA Environmental Permitting Core Guidance On-line guidance for: Risk assessments for your environmental permit Control and monitor emissions for your environmental permit Develop a management system: environmental permits Legal operator and competence requirements: environmental permits Waste recovery plans and permits Fire prevention plans: environmental permits Energy efficiency standards for industrial plants to get environmental permits. Horizontal Guidance H3 Noise, H4 Odour, and H5 Site Condition Report Guidance, LFD1 Understanding the Landfill Directive S5.06 Guidance for the Disposal and Recovery of Hazardous and Non Hazardous Waste S5.03 Leachate Treatment EPR 1.01 Combustion Activities EPR 1.02 Gasification, Liquefaction and Refining EPR 5.01 Additional Guidance for the Incineration of Waste EPR5.07 Additional Guidance for Clinical Waste EPR 5.02 Additional Guidance for Landfill EPR 6.14 Additional Guidance for Mining Waste Operations Inert Waste Guidance: Standards and Measures for the Deposit of Inert Waste on Land EU Sector-Specific Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Documents and BAT Conclusions environmental permitting and compliance

Contact: Nigel Leehane Technical Director T: +44 (0) 115 964 7280 E: nleehane@slrconsulting.com Aspect House, Aspect Business Park, Bennerley Road, Nottingham, NG6 8WR, United Kingdom Lynn Wright Technical Director T: +44 (0)1483 889 800 E: lwright@slrconsulting.com 65 Woodbridge Road Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4RD United Kingdom Maggie Dutton Technical Director T: +44 (0)117 906 4280 E: mdutton@slrconsulting.com 109 Pembroke Road, Clifton Bristol, BS8 3EU United Kingdom Sarah Lovell Associate T: +44 (0)1225 309 400 E: slovell@slrconsulting.com Treenwood House, Rowden Lane, Bradford on Avon, BA15 2AU United Kingdom SLR Consulting Limited www.slrconsulting.com