Trade Effluent (Prescribed Processes and Substances)Regulations 1992
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Any discharge to a public sewer from a commercial or industrial premises, that is not domestic sewage, is classified as Trade Effluent, and under the Water Industry Act 1991, it is an offence to make this discharge without the consent of the ‘sewerage undertaker’ – usually the local water company. Summary: The Trade Effluent (Prescribed Processes and Substances) Regulations 1989 specify which categories of trade effluent have their discharge to public sewers controlled.
Category | Industries | Standards | Link |
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Water Pollution | Manufacturing | ISO 14001 | View Legislation |
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