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The need to satisfy bureaucratic requirements for a special waste licence could discourage some establishments from providing collection points.
A copy of the Trade Waste licence is to forwarded to Council.
That's a waste licence to print money!
The corporation was reported to have spent £200,000 on fighting the case and was accused by commentators of wasting licence fee payers' money.
The BBC defended itself against accusations of wasting licence fee payers' money on an environmentally destructive practice.
The BBC has repeatedly been exposed for wasting licence fee payers' money on doomed projects and expensive pay offs.
Yes No 3. Do you have a copy of your waste contractor's valid Carriage of Waste Licence?
On the one hand, under environmental law a waste licence for a site can only be surrendered if the regulatory agency was satisfied the site was not harmful.
The risks are obvious: ITV faces losing cash if it fails to deliver the audiences for advertisers, while the BBC can be accused of wasting licence fees.
Ten were reported for not having tax discs, four were issued with fixed penalty notices and six were cautioned by the Environment Agency for not having appropriate waste licences.
And though the city's environmental department has dutifully tracked grease dumps for years, nobody ever tried to match this data with information on waste licences, restaurant inspections, kitchen fires - or even manholes.
War on Waste logo and General Waste licences, as well as factsheets and other General Waste items, sold to Kent County Council.
The BBC has been criticised for 'overstaffing' news, sporting, and cultural events and in doing so both wasting licence fee money, and using their dominant position to control the coverage of events.
Waste Licence Consultation - Leachate Controls at the Kibblesworth Landfill Site The Environment Agency is to be informed that the Council supports the proposed additional leachate controls at this site.
That council has been suspected of being involved in dumping in some of these illegal sites and the EPA, the body responsible for protecting the environment, has actually granted a waste licence to one of these illegal sites.
Labour MP Margaret Hodge, chairman of the PAC, said: 'This update only hardens the conclusion that the BBC wasted licence fee payers" money making unnecessary severance payments, in breach of its own policy.
The Daily Mail and others have reported that the BBC may have spent up to an estimated £200,000 in an effort to withhold the report, and noted that some BBC chiefs have been accused of wasting licence fee payers' money.
But several days later Robert S. Mueller III, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said there appeared to be no connection between the hijackers and the hazardous waste licenses.
In 2007, TCEQ staff recommended denying the radioactive waste license, saying that "groundwater is likely to intrude into the proposed disposal units and contact the waste from either or both of two water tables near the proposed facility."