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Compliance with water legislation in waste management facilities: experiences from UK small and medium sized enterprises

Compliance with water legislation in waste management facilities: experiences from UK small and medium sized enterprises
Compliance with water legislation in waste management facilities: experiences from UK small and medium sized enterprises
This study investigated the legal compliance of SMEs with water legislation in UK waste management facilities. The research incorporated legislation controlling oil storage, ground water protection and discharges to sewers and surface waters. Compliance audits and SME management and site staff interviews were conducted utilising regulation-specific and environmental offences’ audit templates. A total of 20 SMEs from the north-west of England were audited between April-September 2008. The research indicates: -
• Low levels of compliance with environmental permit conditions and water legislation; SMEs failed to comply with the ‘letter’ and ‘spirit’ of the law;
• There is a link between compliance and environmental protection, although, it was unclear as to the extent of this link; and
• SMEs considered compliance to be what the regulator identified rather than that detailed in legislation; further research is needed to identify the most efficient balance in regulator inspection frequency
Wilson, C.D.H
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Williams, I.D.
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Kemp, S.
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Wilson, C.D.H
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Williams, I.D.
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Kemp, S.
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Wilson, C.D.H, Williams, I.D. and Kemp, S. (2009) Compliance with water legislation in waste management facilities: experiences from UK small and medium sized enterprises. Twelfth International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, Sardinia, Italy. 04 - 08 Oct 2009.

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Abstract

This study investigated the legal compliance of SMEs with water legislation in UK waste management facilities. The research incorporated legislation controlling oil storage, ground water protection and discharges to sewers and surface waters. Compliance audits and SME management and site staff interviews were conducted utilising regulation-specific and environmental offences’ audit templates. A total of 20 SMEs from the north-west of England were audited between April-September 2008. The research indicates: -
• Low levels of compliance with environmental permit conditions and water legislation; SMEs failed to comply with the ‘letter’ and ‘spirit’ of the law;
• There is a link between compliance and environmental protection, although, it was unclear as to the extent of this link; and
• SMEs considered compliance to be what the regulator identified rather than that detailed in legislation; further research is needed to identify the most efficient balance in regulator inspection frequency

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Published date: 2009
Additional Information: Paper 354
Venue - Dates: Twelfth International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium, Sardinia, Italy, 2009-10-04 - 2009-10-08

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Local EPrints ID: 73770
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/73770
PURE UUID: e73dd729-2a0f-4f31-99f9-76c8db46e4c1
ORCID for I.D. Williams: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0121-1219

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Date deposited: 15 Mar 2010
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 04:03

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Author: C.D.H Wilson
Author: I.D. Williams ORCID iD
Author: S. Kemp

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