Ribble Valley Borough Council

Pollution control - part B authorisation

Service outline:

Pollution Control - Part B authorisation
Some industrial techniques have potential to cause pollution. Since 1990 many of these processes have required an 'authorisation' from the Environment Agency to operate and they are also inspected annually. Some processes have the potential to cause only air pollution and for these operations the local authority is responsible for their inspection and regulation.

Authorised or 'Prescribed' processes are those industrial technologies that have a potential to cause pollution. The Environmental Protection Act 1990 requires that processes identified in the Act, or by regulations made under the Act, must have an Authorisation to operate.

There are currently two types of process classification. Part A processes were regulated by the Environment Agency while Part B processes are controlled by local authorities.

The Borough is responsible for authorising and inspecting all Part B processes within the district. Part B processes are those that have the potential to cause air pollution and include activities such as vehicle re-spraying, cement batching, roadstone coating, furniture manufacture and unloading of petrol.

Any person operating a process that requires an authorisation must submit an application, with a fee, to the local authority. The authority must then issue an authorisation in accordance with government guidance. The operator of the prescribed process must comply with the conditions of the authorisation and they will be subject to regular inspection to ensure this is the case.

Following the introduction of the Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999 the system of authorisation is changing to meet the requirements of the European Directive on Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control. The new Act covers a wider range of industrial processes using A1 and A2 classifications. Local authorities will control A2 processes. Those processes not covered by the European Directive but regulated as 'part B' processes will continue to be controlled under Local Air Pollution Prevention Control by local authorities.

Guidance is currently being issued by the government to help both local authorities and industry move to the new system.

Availability

You can contact the council regarding any of the information on these webpages during normal working hours. Monday to Friday 9-5.

Key contacts

Contact: RVBC Environmental Health Department

Telephone: 01200 414464

Visit: RVBC Environmental Health Department
RVBC, Church Walk, Clitheroe

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