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Guidance LOW RISK WASTE POSITIONS: MISCELLANEOUS The Environment Agency has provided these low risk waste positions (LRWPs) for waste operations that it considers may be suitable for an
exemption. Get emails about this page APPLIES TO ENGLAND DOCUMENTS RECOVERING SILVER FROM WASTE DEVELOPING AND FIXING SOLUTIONS: LRWP 1 HTML STORING AND BOTTLING WASH WATER FROM FLUSHING
BOTTLING MACHINES: LRWP 4 HTML STORING AND TREATING USED GUN CARTRIDGES: LRWP 12 HTML STORING AND TREATING HORTICULTURAL ROCKWOOL FOR REUSE: LRWP 26 HTML STORING AND DISMANTLING WASTE SHOP
FITTINGS: LRWP 42 HTML STORING AND DRAINING DOMESTIC OIL STORAGE TANKS AND THEIR RESIDUES: LRWP 47 HTML STORING AND TREATING WASTE PLASTIC BY CLEANING, WASHING, SPRAYING OR COATING: LRWP 50
HTML STORING AND TREATING USED ELECTRICAL INSULATING OIL FOR REUSE: LRWP 57 HTML BURNING LANDFILL GAS IN A SMALL APPLIANCE: LRWP 58 HTML STORING AND TREATING WASTE TO MAKE BIOCHAR: LRWP 60
HTML STORING EMPTY LUBRICATING OIL CONTAINERS FOR RECOVERY: LRWP 69 HTML RECYCLING WASTE SPECTACLES: LRWP 76 HTML STORING AND TREATING WASTE OYSTER SHELLS: LRWP 78 HTML DETAILS If the
Environment Agency provides a LRWP for an activity, you can carry it out without an environmental permit for a waste operation provided that you meet all the conditions. The Environment
Agency may review its LRWPs. It may decide the activity is no longer suitable for a LRWP or that the conditions need changing. You must regularly check that the LRWP you are benefiting from
is still in place. MISCELLANEOUS LRWPS THAT HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN These LRWPs have been withdrawn as they are no longer required: * Storing and bagging spent mushroom compost: LRWP 15 *
Repairing, refurbishing and cleaning intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) formally used in the food industry: LRWP 67 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print
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