The Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) regime is wide-ranging and complex, requiring companies across several industry sectors to assess their impacts across air, water and land and to implement appropriate controls to mitigate those impacts. These controls are then governed by the issuing of a permit which allows the company to continue to operate.

Egniol’s teams bring together a high level of skill, which when combined with sector expertise; enable us to advise industrial Clients at all stages of the IPPC process by:

Undertaking an Impact Evaluation

Managing a site investigation to establish baseline contamination levels
Introduce and manage monitoring programmes
Complete safety assessment to ensure accident minimisation and risk reviews

Providing Practical Advice

Reviewing and advising on your processes for management of raw materials, water, energy and waste.
Evaluate your current operations and validate them against Best Available Technology (BAT) options.
Assist with the design of an EMS for facility operation
Permitting

Provide all reports necessary to demonstrate how the installation will comply with environmental quality standards (EQS), EU Directives and National regulations.
Negotiate with the regulator on your behalf
Hold regular update meetings and ensure you are informed of all developments.

Operation


The following systems and reviews can be undertaken during facility operation :-

Implementation of Environmental Management System (EMS), including monitoring and certification of improvement programmes.
Provision of permit modifications and revisions.
Implementation of monitoring plans.
Compliance auditing and reporting.
Closure, decommissioning and aftercare
At facility closure we can provide reports to support an application for permit surrender, whether through decommissioning statements to confirm the return of the site to its pre-development status or post-closure management protocols.
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Egniol Limited | Tre Felin | Bangor | Gwynedd | North Wales | LL57 4LH | Phone 01248 355996 | Fax 01248 371996