Licence - environmental permits (PPC)
About environmental permits (PPC)
The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 ('the Regulations') requires certain industrial installations to obtain an environmental permit before they are allowed to operate.
The Regulations cover a diverse range of industrial processes from dry cleaners and petrol stations to metal foundries. Some processes require a permit by definition, whilst others only need a permit if they exceed certain specified thresholds such as solvent consumption or capacity.
The list of industrial activities covered by the Environmental Permitting regime is listed in Part 2 of Schedule 1 of the Regulations. This list is split into three categories - Part A (1), Part A (2) and Part B.
The Environment Agency regulates Part A (1) processes which are considered to be the most polluting activities and all emissions are covered by the permit.
Local Authorities are responsible for regulating Part A (2) for multi media emissions and Part B activities for emissions to air only.
Environmental protection
E-mail: env.protection@coventry.gov.uk
Tel: 0500 834 333
Fax: 024 7683 1840