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Environmental protection

Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC)

Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) is a regulatory regime for controlling pollution from certain industrial activities.  From 6 April 2008 it has been incorporated into the framework of the Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR).  Details of EPR can be found on the Environmental Permitting Programme web page. See background for further information about PPC.

Latest news

1 June 2009 – A Regulation 33 direction (PDF, 200 KB) transferring regulatory duties from North Lincolnshire District Council to The Environment Agency for crushing machinery operated by Thompson Metals Ltd at their premises in Scunthorpe came into operation on 21 May 2009.

29 May 2009 - Indicative timetable for 6-year review of Part B process guidance notes announced. The timetable is on a new page on this website which will provide future progress updates on the review

27 April 2009 - The UK Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (UK PRTR) web pages are now available. These web pages will hold pollutant release data from a wide range of industrial installations across the UK, including: refineries; power stations; and less polluting activities that are regulated by local authorities. The UK PRTR will continue to see updates to data as more information becomes available. This may mean amendments to data as a verification exercise is still ongoing.

21 April 2009
14 April 2009
1 April 2009
  • Local Pollution Control Statistical Survey questionnaires were issued to Local Authorities
6 March 2009
27 February 2009
20 February 2009

The regulators

The industrial activities caught by the PPC element of the Environmental Permitting Regulations are split into three categories and are regulated by two different regulators:

  • Part A(1) - The Environment Agency
    The Environment Agency regulates what is considered to be the most polluting of the three industrial categories, A(1) activities. These are regulated for multi-media emissions such as air, land, water and other environmental considerations.
  • Part A(2) and Part B - Local authorities
    Local authorities regulate the comparatively less polluting Part A(2) activities (multi-media regulation) and the lesser polluting Part B activities (these are regulated for emissions to air only).

Links

Old and closed PPC consultations

A small number of closed consultations have been temporarily retained for reference while the issues they addressed are still live or in their implementation phase

Contact

Page last modified: 1 June 2009

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs