Permits for emergency discharge from foul sewer pumping stations
How to apply for a new permit for an emergency discharge from foul sewer pumping stations
How to change an existing permit for emergency discharge from foul sewer pumping stations
Apply to change an existing permit for emergency discharge from foul sewer pumping stations,
Find out how to transfer your existing permit to somebody else
Find out how to give up (surrender) your permit
Fees and Charges
Planned activity |
Fee |
---|---|
New permit application |
£5,433 |
Variation - Substantial |
£4,346 |
Variation – normal |
£2,717 |
Variation – minor |
£815 |
Variation – administration |
£363 |
Transfer the permit |
£363 |
Surrender the permit |
£363 |
If we’re unable to duly make the application we’ll retain |
£543 |
If you withdraw your application after it’s been duly made we’ll retain |
£5,433 |
Habitats Assessments fee
If your discharge is near a recognised European habitat site we will need to carry out a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) as part of assessing your permit application. This will require payment of an additional fee of £2,717
Environmental Risk Assessments fee
If your discharge into surface water contains hazardous chemicals and elements we may need to complete an Environmental Risk Assessment as part of assessing your permit application. This will require payment of an additional fee of £2,717
Annual fee
There will be an ongoing annual charge to cover our costs of maintaining and reviewing your permit, ensuring that you comply with the permit conditions and monitoring the water body that you discharge into.
Read more about fees and charges in our environmental permitting charging scheme.