Environmental permitting: standard rules consultation number 29
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Environment Agency- Published
- 9 December 2024
- Last updated
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1012DecemberFebruary20242026 — See all updates
Applies to England
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These standard rules allow operators to use incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA) in specified construction activities as a replacement for non-waste aggregate, providing they can meet the rules.
Original consultation
Summary
We want your views on our proposals for new standard rules permit for using unbound incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA) in construction as a deposit for recovery operation.
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Consultation description
This consultation is about the Environment Agency’s proposed new standard rules for using unbound incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA) in construction as a deposit for recovery operation.
The proposed standard rule set only applies to IBAA (or IBAA blended with non-waste aggregates) produced from incinerator bottom ash (IBA) from the incineration of municipal (household and business) solid waste. The majority of IBA consists of brick, rubble, glass, ceramics and stone.
IBA is processed to remove ferrous and non-ferrous metals and graded to produce IBAA which meets the specification of the customer and associated construction activity. IBAA is used as an alternative to primary or quarried aggregates.
The consultation document explains:
- what we are consulting on
- an overview of the relevant documents
- the standard permitting process
- the proposed new standard rules permit SR2024 number 2
- how you can respond to the consultation
- how we will gain your consent and use your information
- the principles we follow when running this and other consultations
We would like to know if you agree with our proposals and to help us understand risk and whether the new standard rules permit ensures that the risks to the environment and human health are reduced to an acceptable level for this activity.
Documents
Proposals for a new standard rules permit for using unbound incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA) in construction as a deposit for recovery operation
ODT, 137 KB
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Consultation description
This consultation is about the Environment Agency’s proposed new standard rules for using unbound incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA) in construction as a deposit for recovery operation.
The proposed standard rule set only applies to IBAA (or IBAA blended with non-waste aggregates) produced from incinerator bottom ash (IBA) from the incineration of municipal (household and business) solid waste. The majority of IBA consists of brick, rubble, glass, ceramics and stone.
IBA is processed to remove ferrous and non-ferrous metals and graded to produce IBAA which meets the specification of the customer and associated construction activity. IBAA is used as an alternative to primary or quarried aggregates.
The consultation document explains:
- what we are consulting on
- an overview of the relevant documents
- the standard permitting process
- the proposed new standard rules permit SR2024 number 2
- how you can respond to the consultation
- how we will gain your consent and use your information
- the principles we follow when running this and other consultations
We would like to know if you agree with our proposals and to help us understand risk and whether the new standard rules permit ensures that the risks to the environment and human health are reduced to an acceptable level for this activity.
Documents
Proposals for a new standard rules permit for using unbound incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA) in construction as a deposit for recovery operation
ODT, 137 KB
This file is in an OpenDocument format
This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.
Request an accessible format.
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Update history
2026-02-12 09:00
The consultation outcome has been added.
2024-12-10 13:29
Corrected the wording to make it clear that the proposed standard rule set only applies to IBAA (or IBAA blended with non-waste aggregates) produced from incinerator bottom ash (IBA) from the incineration of municipal (household and business) solid waste.
2024-12-09 10:00
First published.