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What evidence do I need of right of access to an abstraction point
Evidence needed to demonstrate you have a right of access.
- Landowners: what to do about fly-tipped waste on your land
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Depositing waste for recovery
Depositing waste for recovery is when you use waste material instead of non-waste material. Instead of the waste being disposed of, it is being recovered.
- Nature and Us - a national initiative on the future of the Welsh natural environment
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Check if you need to tell us about your waste activity
Check if there is an exemption for your waste activity or if you need a permit
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Drainage Districts
Drainage districts are typically found in low-Iying land where boundaries are determined by physical, not, political attributes.
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Angling byelaws (fishing rules)
When freshwater fishing you must follow these byelaws (rules). Rules are aimed at protecting fish stocks and making fisheries sustainable.
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Farming
Advice to those working in the farming sector and details of our role in supporting the development of a sustainable agricultural industry Wales.
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Planning and development
Our role in planning and development and what you need to do to protect wildlife, landscape and people if you are a planning a development.
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What to do if you have been refused a registration for a septic tank or private sewage treatment system
Find out what to do after you have been refused a free registration for your private sewage system.
- Tell us before you dispose of waste sheep dip to land
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What to do before you apply for a standalone Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) permit between 1 and less than 20 MW thermal input
Find out how to prepare your application for a standalone MCP permit including what information and risk assessments you must include with your permit application.
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Salmon and sea trout plan of action 2020
This important plan of action describes the actions required if we are to restore healthy and more sustainable populations of our iconic Welsh salmon and sea trout
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SoNaRR2020: Invasive non-native species (INNS)
This cross-cutting theme is about invasive non-native species in Wales and the impact they are having on the sustainable management of natural resources (SMNR).
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South East Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in South East Wales
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South West Wales
Woodlands, forests and National Nature Reserves with visitor facilities in South West Wales
- How researchers can work with us
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Flooding
Learn about your flood risk and what to do during a flood, including how to sign up for flood alerts.
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Days out
Plan a visit to our woodlands and nature reserves and get ideas for things to do in the outdoors