Part VI Prevention of Pollution

F1Chapter IA Waste reception facilities at harbours

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Pt. VI Ch. IA (ss. 130A-130E) inserted (19.3.1997) by 1997 c. 28, ss. 5, 31(4)

F2130B Waste management plans.

1

The regulations may make provision requiring a harbour authority for a harbour in the United Kingdom—

a

in such circumstances as may be prescribed, to prepare a plan with respect to the provision and use of waste reception facilities at the harbour; and

b

to submit the plan to the Secretary of State for approval.

2

The regulations may make provision requiring a person—

a

if directed to do so by the Secretary of State, to prepare a plan with respect to the provision and use of waste reception facilities at any terminals operated by him within a harbour which is in the United Kingdom and is specified in the direction; and

b

to submit the plan to the Secretary of State for approval.

3

For the purposes of this Chapter—

a

terminal” means any terminal, jetty, pier, floating structure or other works within a harbour at which ships can obtain shelter or ship and unship goods or passengers; and

b

a person operates a terminal if activities at the terminal are under his control.

4

In the following provisions of this section, “waste management plan” means a plan of a description mentioned in subsection (1) or (2) above.

5

The regulations may make provision with respect to the form and content of waste management plans and may in particular require such plans to include—

a

proposals as to the information to be provided about waste reception facilities to those who are expected to use them;

b

proposals designed to ensure that adequate provision will be made for the disposal of waste deposited in waste reception facilities; and

c

proposals about how costs incurred in establishing and running waste reception facilities will be recovered.

6

The regulations may require a person preparing a waste management plan to have regard to such matters as the Secretary of State may prescribe or in a particular case direct.

7

The regulations may make provision as to the procedures to be followed in connection with waste management plans and may in particular—

a

require a person preparing a waste management plan to consult such persons as the Secretary of State may prescribe or in a particular case direct;

b

enable the Secretary of State to approve waste management plans with or without modification or to reject such plans;

c

enable the Secretary of State, if he is satisfied that a person who is required to prepare a waste management plan is not taking any steps necessary in connection with the preparation of the plan, to prepare such a plan;

d

require harbour authorities and persons operating terminals to implement waste management plans once approved, or to take such steps as the Secretary of State may in a particular case direct for the purpose of securing that approved plans are implemented;

e

enable waste management plans, in such circumstances as may be prescribed, to be withdrawn, altered or replaced.