Landfill and deposit for recovery: aftercare and permit surrender
What to do during the aftercare phase and what to include in an application to surrender your permit.
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- Environment Agency
- Published
- 30 June 2014
- Last updated
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3013MarchJanuary20222025 — See all updates
Applies to England
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This guide is for operators of permitted landfill sites or deposit for recovery activities. It tells you what to do during the aftercare phase. It also tells you what information you need to send the Environment Agency to support an application to surrender your permit.
There’s related guidance for:
Updates to this page
Published 30 June 2014
Last updated 3013 MarchJanuary 2022
2025
+ show all updates
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Updated sections 8 and 9 to add more description of when a surrender report or a surrender site condition report must be completed, what a low risk surrender is, the types of permit application that are required and the charges that apply.
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Updated the guidance on permit surrender. It applies to the landfill and deposit for recovery sector. This replaces, 'Landfill (EPR 5.02) and other permanent deposits of waste: how to surrender your environmental permit'. The guidance gives advice on landfill aftercare. It explains the risk assessment process the Environment Agency expects you to follow. It tells you what information you need to support a permit surrender application. The main updates are for landfills that deposited inert waste and deposit for recovery activities. The Environment Agency has improved the wording for landfills that deposited hazardous or non-hazardous waste. They have not changed the regulatory standards.
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Update history
2026-06-17 16:56
Updated section 14 ‘Surrender: deposit for recovery activities’. Updated the standard rules permits for the recovery of waste on land. Added that you must provide another form of measurement of the completed landform if you do not provide a copy of the final topographical survey.
2025-01-13 10:32
Updated sections 8 and 9 to add more description of when a surrender report or a surrender site condition report must be completed, what a low risk surrender is, the types of permit application that are required and the charges that apply.
2022-03-30 11:24
Updated the guidance on permit surrender. It applies to the landfill and deposit for recovery sector. This replaces, ‘Landfill (EPR 5.02) and other permanent deposits of waste: how to surrender your environmental permit’. The guidance gives advice on landfill aftercare. It explains the risk assessment process the Environment Agency expects you to follow. It tells you what information you need to support a permit surrender application. The main updates are for landfills that deposited inert waste and deposit for recovery activities. The Environment Agency has improved the wording for landfills that deposited hazardous or non-hazardous waste. They have not changed the regulatory standards.

Details
This guide is for operators of permitted landfill sites or deposit for recovery activities. It tells you what to do during the aftercare phase. It also tells you what information you need to send the Environment Agency to support an application to surrender your permit.
There’s related guidance for:
Updates to this page
Published 30 June 2014
Last updated 3013 MarchJanuary 2022
2025
+ show all updates
-
Updated sections 8 and 9 to add more description of when a surrender report or a surrender site condition report must be completed, what a low risk surrender is, the types of permit application that are required and the charges that apply.
-
Updated the guidance on permit surrender. It applies to the landfill and deposit for recovery sector. This replaces, 'Landfill (EPR 5.02) and other permanent deposits of waste: how to surrender your environmental permit'. The guidance gives advice on landfill aftercare. It explains the risk assessment process the Environment Agency expects you to follow. It tells you what information you need to support a permit surrender application. The main updates are for landfills that deposited inert waste and deposit for recovery activities. The Environment Agency has improved the wording for landfills that deposited hazardous or non-hazardous waste. They have not changed the regulatory standards.
-
Update history
2026-06-17 16:56
Updated section 14 ‘Surrender: deposit for recovery activities’. Updated the standard rules permits for the recovery of waste on land. Added that you must provide another form of measurement of the completed landform if you do not provide a copy of the final topographical survey.
2025-01-13 10:32
Updated sections 8 and 9 to add more description of when a surrender report or a surrender site condition report must be completed, what a low risk surrender is, the types of permit application that are required and the charges that apply.
2022-03-30 11:24
Updated the guidance on permit surrender. It applies to the landfill and deposit for recovery sector. This replaces, ‘Landfill (EPR 5.02) and other permanent deposits of waste: how to surrender your environmental permit’. The guidance gives advice on landfill aftercare. It explains the risk assessment process the Environment Agency expects you to follow. It tells you what information you need to support a permit surrender application. The main updates are for landfills that deposited inert waste and deposit for recovery activities. The Environment Agency has improved the wording for landfills that deposited hazardous or non-hazardous waste. They have not changed the regulatory standards.
Details
This guide is for operators of permitted landfill sites or deposit for recovery activities. It tells you what to do during the aftercare phase. It also tells you what information you need to send the Environment Agency to support an application to surrender your permit.
There’s related guidance for:
Updates to this page
Published 30 June 2014Last updated
-
Updated sections 8 and 9 to add more description of when a surrender report or a surrender site condition report must be completed, what a low risk surrender is, the types of permit application that are required and the charges that apply.
-
Updated the guidance on permit surrender. It applies to the landfill and deposit for recovery sector. This replaces, 'Landfill (EPR 5.02) and other permanent deposits of waste: how to surrender your environmental permit'. The guidance gives advice on landfill aftercare. It explains the risk assessment process the Environment Agency expects you to follow. It tells you what information you need to support a permit surrender application. The main updates are for landfills that deposited inert waste and deposit for recovery activities. The Environment Agency has improved the wording for landfills that deposited hazardous or non-hazardous waste. They have not changed the regulatory standards.
Update history
2026-06-17 16:56
Updated section 14 ‘Surrender: deposit for recovery activities’. Updated the standard rules permits for the recovery of waste on land. Added that you must provide another form of measurement of the completed landform if you do not provide a copy of the final topographical survey.
2025-01-13 10:32
Updated sections 8 and 9 to add more description of when a surrender report or a surrender site condition report must be completed, what a low risk surrender is, the types of permit application that are required and the charges that apply.
2022-03-30 11:24
Updated the guidance on permit surrender. It applies to the landfill and deposit for recovery sector. This replaces, ‘Landfill (EPR 5.02) and other permanent deposits of waste: how to surrender your environmental permit’. The guidance gives advice on landfill aftercare. It explains the risk assessment process the Environment Agency expects you to follow. It tells you what information you need to support a permit surrender application. The main updates are for landfills that deposited inert waste and deposit for recovery activities. The Environment Agency has improved the wording for landfills that deposited hazardous or non-hazardous waste. They have not changed the regulatory standards.