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Water Environment (Amendment of Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990: Contaminated Land) (Scotland) Regulations 2016
Scottish Statutory Instruments SSI 2016/99
Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
Scottish Statutory Instruments
History
Amends Environmental Protection Act 1990, c.43.
ISBN
9780111031650
Subjects
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Pollution control
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Special subject areas
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Environmental issues/energy
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Environmental planning/land
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Environmental protection
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Other planning disciplines
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Litter control
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Green issues/sustainability/green buildings
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Pollution/waste disposal/contaminated land
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Planning and development
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Contaminated land - Planning issues
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Natural environment
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Waste management
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Nature conservation
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Waste planning
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