Spreading waste soil and stones from the construction of conservation ponds to benefit land: LRWP 22
Updated 20 March 2024
Applies to England
This low risk waste position (LRWP) applies if you spread waste soil and stones (List of Waste code 17 05 04) from the construction of conservation ponds to benefit land.
If you follow the conditions in this LRWP you can carry out the activity without an environmental permit for a waste operation.
Conditions you must comply with
You must:
- only use waste soil and stones on land at the place they were produced
- only spread up to 50 tonnes of waste soil and stones per hectare over any 12 month period
- only store up to 200 tonnes of waste soil and stones at any one time
- store or spread waste soil and stones at least 10 metres from any watercourse and 50 metres from any spring, well or borehole
You must not:
- spread waste soil and stones if the land has been frozen for 12 hours or more in the preceding 24 hours
- spread the waste if the land is waterlogged, frozen or covered in snow
You must make sure your activities do not endanger human health or the environment. You must not:
- cause a risk to water, air, soil, plants or animals
- cause a nuisance through noise or odours
- adversely affect the countryside or places of special interest
Enforcement
A LRWP means that the Environment Agency will not normally take enforcement action against you provided:
- your activity meets the description set out in this LRWP
- you comply with the conditions set out in this LRWP
- your activity does not, and is not likely to, cause environmental pollution or harm human health
Contact the Environment Agency
General enquiries
National Customer Contact Centre
PO Box 544
Rotherham
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Telephone 03708 506 506
Telephone from outside the UK (Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm GMT) +44 (0) 114 282 5312
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