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Scottish Planning Policy, SPP 10: Planning for Waste Management: Consultation Draft

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1 Available at www.sepa.org.uk/nws/guidance/nwp.htm
2 A full description of the waste hierarchy is given on pages 18-19 of the National Waste Plan.
3 See Modernising the Planning System, sections 4.1, 4.2, 5.1.1 and 5.1.2
4 see Environment Agency website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/wtd/
5 Planning for Waste Management Facilities - also available at www.odpm.gov.uk/embedded_object.asp?id=1145713
6 By 'sustainable location' this SPP means locations close to the source of waste arisings, well linked to transport networks, supporting green jobs strategies and taking advantage where possible of industrial land
7 www.defra.gov.uk/environment/waste/research/health/pdf/health-report.pdf
8 Available at www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/government/bafeds-08.asp
The Framework seeks to raise quality of life through increasing the economic opportunities for all on a socially and environmentally sustainable basis.
9 Waste Data Digest 5 can be read at www.sepa.org.uk/pdf/publications/wds/wdd_5.pdf Local authority returns on composting and recycling can be accessed at www.sepa.org.uk/nws/data/returns.htm
10 Local authorities are working together to provide strategic outline cases ( SOCs) to the Scottish Executive on proposals for waste treatment infrastructure to complement their current recycling efforts. The SOCs were published on the Scottish Executive website on 4 May 2006 and can be accessed at www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/Recent by entering that date.
11 See Conclusions and Next Steps report at www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/01/24141301/0
12 www.sepa.org.uk/pdf/guidance/air/thermal_treatment_guidance.pdf
13 "Nature protection zone" means land which has been notified under section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 or a European site within the meaning of regulation 10(1) of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994.
14 www.sbsa.gov.uk/current_standards/th_html/bsthd-67.htm
15 www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/bills/51-planning/b51s2-introd-pm.pdf
16 The Use of Conditions in Planning Permissions: Circular 4/1998 and its addendum on Model Planning Conditions
17 The DTI are considering the introduction in England of mandatory Site Waste Management Plans ( SWMPs) as part of the Clean Neighbourhoods & Environment Act 2005.
18 Guidance for Construction Contractors and Clients on 'Site Waste Management Plans ( SWMPs), was published by the DTI in July 2004. See www.dti.gov.uk/construction/sustain/site_waste_management.pdf
19 See http://icextra.ice.org.uk/tlml/demolition
20 Thematic strategies take a longer-term perspective in setting environmental objectives to around 2020 to provide a stable policy framework. The Commission proposes revising the Waste Framework Directive to set recycling standards and to include an obligation for Member States to develop national waste prevention programmes. Available at europa.eu.int/comm/environment/waste/strategy.htm
21 Available at www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/09/08121328/13289
22 Scotland will be able to landfill a maximum of 1.32 million tonnes of biodegradable municipal waste in 2010 and 880,000 tonnes in 2013, reducing to 620,000 tonnes in 2020. See also paragraph 8.
23 Best Practicable Environmental Option decision making guidance: SEPA/ SNIFFER September 2000.
24 Available at www.sepa.org.uk/nws/guidance/annual_reports0405/index.htm
25 Local authorities are working together to provide strategic outline cases ( SOCs) to the Scottish Executive on proposals for waste treatment infrastructure to complement their current recycling efforts. The SOCs were published on the Scottish Executive website on 4 May 2006 and can be accessed at www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/Recent by entering that date.
26 Available at www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/12/1493902/39032
27 Available at www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/06/1693437/34386 .

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