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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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Trees, woodlands and forests
Apply for a felling licence. Get help to plant trees or manage your woodland. Buy and sell timber
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Find out if you need a permit for discharges to surface water and groundwater
Do you want to discharge water or effluent to a surface water (for example a river, stream, estuary or the sea) or to groundwater? A discharge might be made through a pipe, drain, open channel, or infiltration system.
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Check if you need a flood risk activity permit (FRAP)
Use this service to check if you need a permit to work near a river, flood defence, sea defence or flood plain.
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Find out if you need a water abstraction or impoundment licence
Which activities need a water abstraction or impoundment licence.
- Best Available Techniques (BAT) to help you comply with an installations Environmental Permit
- Find flood defence structures near you (The National Flood Asset Database)
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Check if you need a wildlife licence during forest operations
You may need to apply for a protected species licence before you can carry out any work.
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Hazardous waste: find out if and when you need to submit a return
You are considered a "consignee" and must submit a hazardous waste consignee return if you
- Tell us before you dispose of waste sheep dip to land
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At sea bird surveys for marine developments: when you need to conduct a survey
Guidance for marine developers on assessing the need for, designing and undertaking at sea bird surveys
- Forest Resource Plans: what they're for and how you can get involved
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Our regulatory service standards: what you can expect from us
We explain in our Corporate Plan that we want to be a Good Organisation and Good for Business.
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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.
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Water quality
Water quality in Wales has improved significantly over the past two decades. Find out about bathing water quality near you
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Register your reservoir
All large raised reservoirs with a capacity of 10,000 cubic metres or more must be registered with us.
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Planning your forestry project
It is never too early to consider the environmental issues that may arise with your Forestry project and how you might avoid or minimise any impacts.
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Disposing of your household waste
As a householder, you have a waste duty of care. This means that you must transfer your waste to someone authorised to accept it
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Submit your waste return
How operators with an environmental permit must report to us the waste they have received or removed from their site
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Waste permitting
Apply for a waste permit, find guidance, submit your return, check the waste standard rules, register as a waste carrier or producer, and register exemptions