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Arranview, Jameson Moss, Variation of Permit Conditions for Pollution Control

KA24 4HBPublished 11/12/24Expired
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POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2012

In accordance with Paragraph 4 of Schedule 7 to the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations, notice is hereby given that Glenrath Farms Ltd has applied to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) to vary the conditions of a permit under Regulation 46 of the regulations. This is in respect of activities being carried out, namely laying hen production with more than 40,000 bird places in an installation at:

Arranview, Jameson Moss, Dalry KA24 4HB

The application contains a description of any foreseeable significant effects of emissions from the installation on the environment and on human health.

Application Reference: PC/A/1016746

Application Details:

The application contains details of:

  • The applicant and the site;

  • The activities carried out;

  • The installation and any directly associated activities;

  • The reasons for proposing equivalent emission limit values;

  • The raw and auxiliary materials, other substances, and energy to be used or generated;

  • The nature, quantities, and source of foreseeable emissions from the installation;

  • The techniques for preventing, reducing, and rendering harmless emissions from the installation;

  • How the best available techniques are applied to the operation of the installation;

  • The proposed measures to be taken to monitor emissions;

  • The measures to be taken to minimise waste production and recover wastes produced;

  • Any additional measures to ensure that no significant pollution is caused;

  • An environmental impact assessment;

  • Information presented to demonstrate that the applicant is a ‘fit and proper person’;

  • The climate change agreement in place for the installation;

  • An outline of the main alternatives, if any have been studied;

  • A non-technical summary of the information referred to above;

  • Other information which the applicant may wish SEPA to take into account.

Submitting Representations:

Written representation concerning this application may be made to SEPA at the above address or via the following email address: registry@sepa.org.uk.

Representations must be received within 28 days of this notice to be considered in determining the variation application. Any representations made by any person will be entered in a Public Register unless that person requests in writing that they should not be entered. Where such a request is made, a statement will be included in the register indicating that representations have been made but have been the subject of such a request.

This notice was published on 11th December 2024.

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