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Permitted processes

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Pollution Prevention and Control Local authorities and the Environment Agency try to minimise emissions to air, water and land from industry. Businesses that fall under the Environmental Permitting Regulations must hold permits to operate. The permit relates to the environmental performance of the plant – its main aims are to ensure that EU legislation is complied with and that the environment is protected to the highest possible standard. Useful information Controlling pollution from industry: a short guide (external website) The EP regs general guidance manual (external website). This document covers permitting procedures for all aspects of industrial process permitting. This should be referred to if you are applying for a permit, if you have a permit, or if you wish to sell your permitted business. All regulated industry types have a process guidance note - PG note (external website). These explain why they are regulated and what the regulations cover. You should use the PG notes to find out if you need a permit and for information when you are making a permit application. The Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010 (external website) BAT (Best available techniques) The BAT approach requires that the cost of applying techniques is not excessive in relation to the environmental protection they provide. It follows that the more environmental damage BAT can prevent, the more the local authority can justify requiring the operator to spend on it before the costs are considered excessive. If emissions would cause serious harm (eg breech an EU Environmental Quality Standard) even after applying BAT, the local authority may impose stricter permit conditions or refuse the permit altogether. Types of processes in Spelthorne There are five Part A2 processes within the Borough. These are regulated by the Environment Agency. There are currently 28 Part B processes subject to local authority control within Spelthorne and no A1 processes Petrol stations There are 11 petrol stations with permits to operate within the Borough:
            
Ashford BP Connect, Staines Road West
Kempton Park BP Connect, Staines Road EastShepperton Filling Station, High Street, SheppertonEsso Walton Bridge PFS, Walton Bridge RoadEsso Heathrow South, Southern Perimeter RoadHerds (Murco) Filling Station Ashford, Murco PFS Stanwell, Bedfont LaneShell PFS Staines, London Road, StainesTesco Ashford PFS, Town LaneTesco Sunbury PFS, Staines Road WestTCS Ashford, Fordbridge Road
Vehicle resprayers There are two resprayers with permits to operate within the Borough:
     
Dairy Crest Fleet Services, Hanworth Road, Sunbury.
M&S Accident Repairs, Ashford Road, Ashford.
Bulk cement processors There is one bulk cement batcher in the Borough


Tarmac Southern Ltd, Littleton Lane, Shepperton;
Dry Cleaners There are 14 dry cleaners with permits to operate within the Borough:
       Peaches and Clean, Church Road, AshfordDrive in Dry Cleaners, Vicarage Road, SunburyExpress Dry Cleaners, High Street, StainesShepperton Dry Cleaners, High Street, SheppertonCrystal Cleaners, Gresham Road, StainesThames Laundrette and Dry Cleaners, High Street, SheppertonThe Dry Cleaning Centre (Ashford), Staines Road West, AshfordTudor Dry Cleaners, Woodthorpe Road, AshfordPearly Whites Dry Cleaning, Peregrine Road, SunburyValette Dry Cleaners, Kingston Road, StainesSmart Dry Cleaners, Feltham Road, AshfordAce Dry Cleaners, Church Road, AshfordCreases and Pleats, Clarendon Road, AshfordBarons, Convent Road, Ashford
Dry cleaners Dry cleaners are permitted because of the changes caused by the European Solvent Emissions Directive (external website) which lead to the Solvent Emissions Regulations 2004 (external website). Application form (Word 65kb) For the application fee and yearly subsistence fee to operate a dry cleaning installation, see the fees and charges section below. Useful links
How to fill in your solvent consumption inventory form (external website)
www.parrisianne.com (external website)
Inspection and compliance monitoring All processes are to be inspected regularly by both the Council (or Environment Agency) and the operator to ensure compliance. Operator Monitoring Assessment is used to audit the quality and accuracy of the self-monitoring and suggest improvements. Risk assessment for determining inspection frequency For all part B processes in Spelthorne, except petrol stations, dry cleaners, and vehicle resprayers, a risk assessment will be performed on a yearly basis to determine the frequency of inspection. The risk assessment is based on the level of environmental risk and the operator's performance in managing the process. For information on how the risk assessment is conducted and to see a copy of the form please use the links below: DEFRA guidance note      Risk Assessment Notes (Pdf 54kb)       Risk Assessment Score Sheet (Word 57kb) Variations and permit reviews We must be notified of any planned change* to the process, giving 14 days notice in writing, and including a full description of the proposed change. A form is available for this notification (please see the bottom of this page) (*Any alteration that may have an effect on the environment.) We may vary the permit conditions without the operator’s request because the findings from a permit review indicate that: - Fees and charges Anyone applying for a permit or operating under a permit in Spelthorne must pay the Council the relevant fees and charges. The fees and charges are set nationally by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). The income from these application fees and subsistence charges are intended to recover local authorities' costs in undertaking regulation of the permitted businesses. To this end every Council is required to report back to Defra each year on time officer time spent. The Defra website (www.defra.gov.uk) has a full schedule of fees and charges for 2012/13. There was a zero increase in charging levels across the board from the previous financial year. Standard permit application forms
A2 Application form (Word Doc 131kb)Use this form if you are sending an
application for a ‘Part A’ permit
Part B Application form (Word Doc 104kb)Use this form if you are sending an
application for a ‘Part B’ permit
(not to be used for dry cleaners,
vehicle resprayers, petrol stations or waste oil burners- see below)
A2 Surrender form (Word Doc 107kb)Use this form if you already have a 'Part A' permit and have ceased to operate, or intend to
cease to operate your installation and wish
to surrender the permit.
You may apply to surrender the whole or
part of your permit.
Part B Surrender form (Word Doc 72kb)Use this form if you already have a 'Part B' permit
and have ceased to operate, or intend to
cease to operate your installation and wish
to surrender the permit.
You may apply to surrender the whole or
part of your permit.
A2 Transfer form (Word Doc 115kb)Use this form if you already have a ‘Part A’
permit and wish to transfer the permit in whole
or in part to another person (‘the proposed transferee’).
You may apply to transfer the whole or part of
your permit. Both the operator and the proposed
transferee must jointly apply to have the permit
transferred.
Part B Transfer form (Word Doc 80kb)Use this form if you already have a ‘Part B’
permit and wish to transfer the permit in whole
or in part to another person (‘the proposed transferee’).
You may apply to transfer the whole or part of
your permit. Both the operator and the proposed
transferee must jointly apply to have the permit
transferred.
A2 Variation form (Word Doc 116kb)Use this form if you already have a 'Part A' permit and
wish to vary the permit conditions or wish to
make a change to your installation.
Part B Variation form (Word Doc 96kb)Use this form if you already have a 'Part B' permit and
wish to vary the permit conditions or wish to
make a change to your installation.
Dry cleaner permit application form (Word 70kb) Vehicle resprayer permit application form (Word 62kb) Petrol station permit application form (Word 62kb) Waste oil burners permit application form (Word 72kb) Public register The Council maintains a register of all authorised processes in Spelthorne.  The public register may be viewed Monday to Friday during normal office hours at:- Environmental Health Services
Spelthorne Borough Council
Council Offices
Knowle Green
Staines
TW18 1XB
Tel: 01784 446251 There is no charge for accessing the public register, however, the photocopying of information will incur a charge. A summary document of the public register (Pdf 133kb) is available for download. If you require more details on the public register please call the telephone number above or e-mail pollution.control@spelthorne.gov.uk.
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