CONSULTATION EXTENDED ON THE DRAFT DECISION TO GRANT AN ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT FOR THE VIRIDOR ENERGY FROM WASTE PLANT AT TRIDENT PARK, CARDIFF


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2010


We want to make sure everyone has the opportunity to comment so in response to concerns about people being unavailable to comment during the school summer holiday, we’ve extended the consultation deadline to September 10.

This adds ten days onto our previous deadline so that anyone who has missed the opportunity to tell us what they think has enough time to write to us.

There are two documents that set out what our draft decision is:

A copy of our draft environmental permit.
a "decision document" setting out what our decision is and why we’ve made it.
These documents are freely available either on our website or at our offices in St. Mellons between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/research/library/consultations/80798.aspx
Environment Agency Wales, Rivers House, St Mellons Business Park, Cardiff, CF3 0EY

We can only take comments in writing, so any you have will need to be sent to:
Permitting Support Centre, Environment Agency, Quadrant 2, 9 Parkway Avenue, Sheffield, S9 4WF.

Or if you prefer by email using: psc@environment-agency.gov.uk

Since the Permitting Support Centre deals with many different applications at any one time please ensure you mark your letter or email with the header “EPR/LP3030XA/A001”. This will make sure your comments are directed to the correct officer.

As a reminder, the closing date for receiving those comments is Friday, September 10. All comments are put on our public register unless you ask us not to in writing.

We will review our decision within fifteen working days where we receive comments that could affect our decision, longer if agreed with the operator. Otherwise we will finalise our decision and issue a permit or refusal notice within five working days. A copy of our final decision will be available on our public register in either case.

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Environment Agency to meet energy company to discuss proposed nuclear power station

The Environment Agency will meet with energy company EDF next week to talk through details of the proposed new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point, near Bridgwater, Somerset.

Simon Hughes, the National project executive for nuclear new build at the Environment Agency, and Simon Birch, Head of Town and Country Planning, will meet with EDF site management at Hinkley Point power station in Bridgwater on Wednesday, 4 August.

This meeting is the first real opportunity for senior Environment Agency managers to see the site and fully understand EDF's preferred options for the proposed Hinkley C development.

Brian Payne, Nuclear New Build Project Manager for the Environment Agency, said: ‘As the leading environmental regulator in England and Wales it is our job to ensure that any new nuclear power station will meet high standards of environmental protection and waste management.

‘This meeting is an ideal opportunity for us to develop our response to EDF's stage 2 proposals by having informed discussions about the proposed nuclear power station with the operator actually on site at Hinkley.’

‘We have a vital role to play in protecting the environment and people by both responding to the planning proposals for the site and preparing to consult on future environmental permits. it is really important that our senior staff see the site for themselves and are introduced to the complexities of the development.’

The Agency is working to ensure that any new nuclear power station meets a high standard of safety, security, environmental protection and waste management.

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Notes to Editors:

A consultation has been launched on our assessments of two nuclear power station designs, known as the Generic Design Assessment, and people are being asked to comment.

The aim of the consultation is to help inform the Environment Agency’s assessment of the designs by sharing information with people and by listening to and using their comments in the decision making.
Working with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) the Agency has devised a two phase approach:
• In phase one, called Generic Design Assessment (GDA), we assess the design itself without it being located on a specific site and advise the designers about its acceptability.
• In phase two, called site specific assessment, we assess an operator’s detailed proposals for a specific site and we will issue the relevant permits applied for by the operator only if they are acceptable with regard to environment protection.
GDA allows the Environment Agency and HSE to:
• assess the safety, security, environmental and waste impacts of a new nuclear power station design, before an application is made to build at a particular site;
• be get involved at the earliest stage so that problems can be addressed effectively and efficiently;
• ensure that any new nuclear power stations meet world class standards of safety, security, waste management, and environment protection.

The consultation can be found at https://consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/portal/ho/nuclear/gda and will run for 16 weeks.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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