ABSTRACT

This book provides a concise exposition of the relevant law and techniques commonly used to meet the regulatory requirements concerning the built environment. It provides a much needed reference and learning text for the growing professional and student involved in the subject. Aspects of environmental law and technology covered include the administration and sources of law,town and country planning, water and air pollution, waste, integrated pollution control and the natural environment.

It highlights the importance of cross-boundary control, describing in detail the European and international law and enforcement regimes, the agencies involved in town and country planning, procedures at inquiries and enforcement measures, as well as looking at future developments. The important new protocol for assessing the environmental impact of developments is explained in detail.

The policy framework and technical processes involved in dealing with water pollution are explored in terms of abstraction, supply, discharge and classification. Air pollution is dealt with in terms of energy efficiency, nuclear power, transport and future potential developments, and the recent phenomenon of sick building syndrome is explored in some detail.

Other areas covered include the regulatory and technical processes involved in dealing with contaminated land, recycling/re-use, incineration, import/export and the law, policy and technology of integrated pollution control. A detailed exposition is offered of the legal issues concerning protection of the countryside, birds and animals; the problem of genetically modified crops; forestry; and mining.

chapter 1|2 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|1 pages

ADMINISTRATION AND SOURCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

BACKGROUND

chapter |4 pages

HISTORY

chapter |6 pages

EC legislation

chapter |2 pages

Local authorities

chapter |2 pages

Countryside

chapter |6 pages

ENFORCEMENT IN THE ECJ

chapter |5 pages

THE COMMON LAW AND THE ENVIRONMENT

chapter |1 pages

Public law

chapter |2 pages

STATUTORY OFFENCES

chapter |5 pages

Information

chapter |2 pages

Some final thoughts

chapter 3|3 pages

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING 39

ByLAW

chapter |3 pages

Current planning policy guidance notes

chapter |3 pages

The Franks Committee (Cmnd 2128)

chapter |17 pages

Listed buildings

chapter |11 pages

Screening

chapter 4|2 pages

WATER POLLUTION

HISTORY

chapter |2 pages

THE POLICY FRAMEWORK

chapter |3 pages

DIRECT ABSTRACTION

chapter |3 pages

REGULATION

chapter |1 pages

Discharges into sewers

chapter |7 pages

Pollution of inland waters

chapter |1 pages

Nitrates Directive (91/676)

chapter |4 pages

Sewage sludge

chapter |3 pages

Flooding

chapter |2 pages

Groundwater pollution

chapter |1 pages

Greywater

chapter 5|27 pages

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL

HISTORY

chapter |2 pages

The Clean Air Act 1993

part |1 pages

Part I of the EPA 1990

chapter |20 pages

Incineration

chapter |8 pages

Why now?

chapter |8 pages

Hygrothermal factors

chapter |3 pages

Staff turnover

chapter 6|2 pages

WASTE

HISTORY

chapter |11 pages

The institutional structure

chapter |10 pages

Recycling and re-use

chapter |2 pages

The import and export of all waste

chapter |3 pages

The future

chapter |3 pages

Desk study

chapter |1 pages

METHODS OF REMEDIATION

chapter |1 pages

Containment

chapter |4 pages

Soil vapour extraction

chapter |5 pages

The generation of leachate

chapter 7|3 pages

INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL

BACKGROUND

chapter |8 pages

Application procedures

chapter |1 pages

Building control

chapter |8 pages

The decibel

chapter 8|11 pages

RURAL AREAS AND NATURE CONSERVATION

HISTORY

chapter |2 pages

Badgers

chapter |4 pages

AGRICULTURAL CONTROLS

chapter |5 pages

The control of pesticides

chapter |1 pages

Current MPGs

chapter |10 pages

THE FUTURE

chapter |1 pages

Revocation

part |1 pages

PART B Class B1. Business

part |1 pages

PART 16 DEVELOPMENT BY OR ON BEHALF OF SEWERAGE UNDERTAKERS Permitted development

chapter |1 pages

Condition

chapter |5 pages

Conditions

chapter |4 pages

Interpretation of Class D

chapter |2 pages

Interpretation of Part 21

chapter |2 pages

APPENDIX 3: ASSESSMENT OF SBS

chapter |3 pages

Heating

chapter |1 pages

Furnishing and colour scheme

chapter |1 pages

Building management

chapter |1 pages

Summary sheet

chapter |17 pages

BIBLIOGRAPHY

chapter |3 pages

INTERNET SOURCES