Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC)
Local authorities
Fees and charges
The Secretary of State has prescribed schemes in order for local authorities to levy fees and charges from industries which operate processes under two air pollution regimes:
The two regimes were given effect by the Pollution Prevention and Control Act (PPC) and regulations thereunder. They transferred into the new Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) framework on 6 April 2008. Guidance for local authorities and other stakeholders with an interest in the PPC provisions of the EPR can be found in the General Guidance Manual.
These charges are set by the Secretary of State after consultation. Details on each of these - in so far as they currently apply - are set out below.
A “risk method” is applied giving a risk rating (low, medium or high) to each industrial installation dependent upon a variety of factors such as the inherent risk of the activity to the environment, operator performance, and the (reasonable) time taken by the regulating officers to carry out their work.
- Find out more about the risk method
Fees and charges scheme 2009 / 2010
We are currently consulting on the fees and charges scheme for 2009/10 including extending the risk method to activites not covered by the existing methodology. The consultation period runs for 12 weeks until Friday 2 January 2009.
- Consultation for 2009/10 charging scheme including addendum relating to Environment Agency water charges.
2008 schemes
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Page last modified: 26 September 2008
