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The Rookery South (Resource Recovery Facility) Order 2011

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In this Part of this Schedule—

“the approved development plans” mean the plans submitted with the application on 4 August 2010 or later and listed at requirement 6;

“by-products” includes incinerator bottom ash aggregate and ferrous and non-ferrous metal compounds;

“commercially operate” means operate the authorised development for commercial processing of waste and production of electricity for transmission to the national electricity grid following completion of hot commissioning and “commercial operation” and “commercially operated” shall be construed accordingly;

“heavy goods vehicle” means—

(a)

a heavy goods vehicle of 7.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight or more; and

(b)

any other vehicle designed for the transport of waste including refuse collection vehicles;

“low level restoration scheme” means the scheme for the restoration of Rookery North and Rookery South Pits which has been developed as a part of the review of old minerals permissions application which was submitted to Bedford Borough Council and Central Bedfordshire Council on 5 June 2009 and bears statutory reference number BC/CM/2000/08.

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