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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Nitrate Pollution Prevention Regulations 2008 (revoked).
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PARTNonBreakingSpace1 Exemptions for greenhouse crops
1.For the purposes of calculations required under the following regulations,...
2.The following regulations do not apply to the extent that...
4.The following regulations do not apply in relation to land...
5.The following regulations do not apply in relation to nitrogen...
6.The requirement to update records under regulation 35(2) (recording the...
PARTNonBreakingSpace2 Transitional provisions for holdings newly in a nitrate vulnerable zone
7.The following regulations do not apply in relation to a...
8.The following regulations do not apply in relation to a...
9.In regulation 22 (controlling how nitrogen fertiliser is spread), paragraphs...
10.The following regulations do not apply in relation to a...
11.Regulations 33 (separation of slurry) and 34 (storage capacity) do...
12.Regulations 35 (recording the size of the holding) and 36...
Amount of manure, nitrogen and phosphate produced by grazing livestock and non-grazing livestock
1.The following additional requirements apply to derogated holdings but not...
2.Derogation from the measures governing the limit on application of livestock manure
4.In addition to the requirements under paragraph 3 the fertilisation...
9.Closed period for ploughing grass on the derogated holding
13.Records relating to storage of manure during the storage period
15.Livestock manure intended to be brought on to or sent off the derogated holding
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