Examples of Landfill Regulations in a sentence
Applications can also be rejected by not complying with Landfill Regulations.
The Landfill Regulations 2003 required landfill sites in Northern Ireland which closed after 6 January 2004 to meet aftercare standards to comply with the Landfill Directive (1999/31/EC).
Limit the landfilling of biodegradable waste to no more than 16,358 tonnes in 2020.Under the Landfill Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003, Council submits waste data returns to the Northern Ireland Environment Agency.
The Code of the City of Lebanon is hereby amended by adding a new Chapter 97, Landfill Regulations, to read as follows:§97-1.
Guidance to enforcing authorities41.—(1) The Department may issue guidance to enforcing authorities with respect to the carrying out of any of their functions under these Regulations or the 2003 Landfill Regulations.(2) An enforcing authority, in carrying out any of its functions under these Regulations or the 2003 Landfill Regulations, shall have regard to any guidance issued by the Department under this regulation.
These include increasing landfill tax, Aggregates Levy, and producer responsibility measures such as the Packaging, End of Life Vehicles and Batteries Directives, as well as changes to the Landfill Regulations.
If the enforcing authority is of the opinion that proceedings for an offence under regulation 36(1)(d) would afford an ineffectual remedy against a person who has failed to comply with the requirements of an enforcement notice or a suspension notice under these Regulations, or compliance notice or closure notice under the 2003 Landfill Regulations, the enforcing authority may take proceedings in the High Court for the purpose of securing compliance with the notice.
Environmental Enforcement Notice means any notice served by the Regulator or other competent authority in the Relevant Jurisdiction upon the Company and/or the Customer in accordance with Environmental Laws or the Landfill Regulations requiring the Company and/or the Customer to take any action in relation to or in connection with the Site including anything regulating landfill in the Relevant Jurisdiction.
Relevant Laws shall mean all Applicable Laws relating to the deposit of Waste and operation of the Site in the Relevant Jurisdiction including Environmental Laws, the Landfill Regulations, Health and Safety Laws and Planning Laws.
Landfill Regulations means all Applicable Laws relating to landfills, waste disposal sites for the deposit of waste onto or into land, including landfills for inert waste in the Relevant Jurisdiction.