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Waste Management Licences were authorisations granted to operated waste facilities prior to the advent of the environmental permitting regime. Waste Management Licences were issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Initially these were issued and regulated by County and Metropolitan Authorities, but these duties were vested in the Environment Agency from 1996.
Waste Management Licences (WML) were authorisations granted to operated waste facilities prior to the advent of the [[Environmental Permitting]] regime. Waste Management Licences were issued under the [[Environmental Protection Act 1990]]. Initially these were issued and regulated by County and Metropolitan Authorities, but these duties were vested in the Environment Agency from 1996.
 
Waste Management Licences are no longer in operation and all sites with a WML were slowly transferred across to the [[Environmental Permitting]] regime and issued with an [[Environmental Permit]].

Revision as of 14:04, 2 December 2020

Waste Management Licences (WML) were authorisations granted to operated waste facilities prior to the advent of the Environmental Permitting regime. Waste Management Licences were issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Initially these were issued and regulated by County and Metropolitan Authorities, but these duties were vested in the Environment Agency from 1996.

Waste Management Licences are no longer in operation and all sites with a WML were slowly transferred across to the Environmental Permitting regime and issued with an Environmental Permit.