Document Status
Current
Supplement
Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning
Abstract
Provides guidance to enable developers to ensure that developments or activities related to a development, which have a potential impact on the aquatic environment, comply with a number of statutory requirements. Once developers have identified their legal requirements it is recommended that they contact the Water Management Unit to apply for and gain the relevant statutory permissions prior to applying for planning permission.
History
To be read with Planning guidance note: sewage pumping stations - water management unit. A guidance note for planning officers and applicants for planning permission (NIEA, 2010).
Subjects
- Planning control
- Planning control, Northern Ireland
- Fittings and equipment
- Furniture
- Domestic furniture
- Planning and development
Publisher History
The Northern Ireland Environment Agency is an agency within the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. They were previously known as Environment and Heritage Service. They advise on and implement the Government's environmental policy and strategy in Northern Ireland, by carrying out a range of activities, which promote the Government's key themes of sustainable development, biodiversity and climate change.