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Managing your reservoir during dry weather
Periods of long dry spells and low water levels can affect the integrity of earth embankments. It’s also a good time to inspect the upstream face. Use this guidance to know what to look for and what to do.
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Prepare a pre inspection information pack for your reservoir
When you appoint a reservoir Inspecting Engineer, you will be asked for information about the reservoir.
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Review, test and revise your reservoir flood plan
Your reservoir flood plan sets out the actions you will take to deal with incidents at your reservoir. For it to be effective you need to keep it up to date.
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Making your woodland or forest more resilient
Diverse woodlands are more resilient, they recover better from disturbances, such as a disease outbreak or fire. Diverse woodlands can hopefully withstand extreme weather events like gales or floods.
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Why we can amend your felling licence
This only applies to all felling licence applications that were received on or after 1 April 2024.
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Check if your works on a SSSI are covered by a Regulatory Decision
We have issued these Regulatory Decisions due to the conclusion of the Glastir scheme and the introduction of the Habitats Wales Scheme, to reduce the regulatory burden on landowners and to ensure land continues to be managed appropriately
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Check your household oil tank for leaks
By regularly checking your household oil tank you can reduce your risk of losing money from spilled oil and help protect the environment
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Workplace recycling: separating your waste for collection
All workplaces must separate certain recyclable waste ready for collection
- Surrender your permit for disposing of waste sheep dip
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What to provide with your planning application for an agricultural development
Find out what you need to tell us about your agricultural development proposals and site characteristics.
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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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18 Feb 2025
MoU will protect the past and the futureProtecting and understanding our heritage, and natural and historic environments, helps us to meet challenges facing modern Wales.
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What to do before you apply for a standalone Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) less than 50 MW thermal input that is also a Specified Generator (SG) or Part B activity
Find out what information and risk assessments you must include with your permit application.
- Register your septic tank or small sewage (package) treatment plant
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Surrender (cancel) all or part of your flood risk activity permit
Use this service to surrender (cancel) all or part of your permit
- Apply to discharge conditions and/or for monitoring approvals of your marine licence
- Find out if your installation qualifies for a low impact Environmental Permit
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Apply to cancel your standalone medium combustion plant or specified generator permit
Use this service to cancel your standalone medium combustion plant or specified generator permit.
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Apply to change your standalone medium combustion plant or specified generator permit
Use this service to change your medium combustion plant or a specified generator permit to yourself.
- Adding your flood assets (Grant Memorandum - Annex IV)