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The Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012

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1.  An application under regulation 46 for the variation of the conditions of a permit must be in writing and must provide—S

(a)the name of the applicant, that person's telephone number, address (including post code) and e-mail address (if any) and, if different, the address or e-mail address to which correspondence relating to the application should be sent,

(b)in the case of a permit to operate an installation, the address of the site of the installation to which the permit applies,

(c)if appropriate, a description of the proposed change in the operation of the installation or mobile plant requiring the variation and a statement of any changes as respects the matters dealt with in paragraph 1(1)(g) to (m) of Schedule 4 which would result if the proposed change were made,

(d)in the case of a variation required by a proposed substantial change in the operation of a Part A installation or a solvents installation, any relevant information obtained or conclusion arrived at in relation to the proposed change for the purposes of Articles 5, 6, 7 and 9 of the EIA Directive,

(e)an indication of the variations to the conditions of the permit which the operator wishes SEPA to make,

(f)any information which the operator wishes SEPA to take into account when considering whether the operator is a fit and proper person to carry out any specified waste management activity which would be authorised by those variations,

(g)any additional information which the operator wishes SEPA to take into account in considering the application,

(h)in the case of an application for the variation of the conditions of a permit in respect of a waste incineration installation—

(i)the information specified in paragraph 3 of Schedule 4, or

(ii)where such information has previously been included in an application under these Regulations, a statement of any changes as respects those matters which would result if the proposed change in the operation of the installation requiring the variation were made,

(i)in the case of an application for a variation of the conditions of a permit in respect of a solvents installation the information specified in paragraph 4 of Schedule 4

(j)in the case of an application where the applicant proposes that the permit as varied will authorise an emission limit value set under regulation 25(7), the reasons for setting that value.

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