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Environmental liability: appeal form
From:
Planning Inspectorate
Part of:
Environmental appeals, Environmental quality, and Environmental planning
Published:
1 January 2014
The planning Inspectorate deals with appeals against environmental damage notices
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The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) (England) Regulations 2015 (the
‘regulations’) impose obligations on operators of economic activities requiring them to prevent,
limit or remediate environmental damage caused by their operations.
Liability to Remediate
If the enforcing authority decides that damage is environmental damage it must notify the
operator of any activity or activities that caused the damage.
Regulation 21 gives an operator a right of appeal against a notice, served by the enforcing
authority
Remediation Notices
Following an operator’s submission of proposals to remediate the environmental damage, or if a
proposal is not received within a specified time limit, the enforcing authority must serve a
remediation notice on the operator.
An appeal may only be brought against those parts of the remediation notice that are different
from the proposals made by the responsible operator.
Defra Guidance
Defra Environmental Liability Guidance
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Published: 1 January 2014
From: Planning Inspectorate
Part of: Environmental appeals Environmental quality Environmental planning
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