Regulation 3(7)

SCHEDULE 1SULPHUR CONTENT OF LIQUID FUELS PERMITS

1.  An operator of a combustion plant who wishes to rely on the exemption in regulation 3(3) or (4) of these Regulations may apply to SEPA for a sulphur content of liquid fuels permit if the operation of the plant does not require an authorisation under Part I of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 or a permit under regulations made under section 2 of the Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999.

2.  An application under paragraph 1 above shall be in writing (or in electronic form acceptable to SEPA), shall be accompanied by any charge which may be prescribed, in respect of the application, under section 41 of the Environment Act 1995 and shall contain the following information:–

(a)the name of the applicant, the applicant’s telephone number, address (including post code) and e-mail address (if any) and, if different, any address to which correspondence relating to the application should be sent;

(b)the address of the site of the combustion plant, the rated thermal input of the plant (in megawatts) and the fuel used in the plant; and

(c)the condition which the applicant wishes to be included in the permit, being a condition which would satisfy the requirements of regulation 3(3) or (4) of these Regulations.

3.  An application under paragraph 1 above may be withdrawn at any time before it is determined.

4.  Upon receipt of a duly made application under paragraph 1, SEPA shall grant a sulphur content of liquid fuels permit subject to the condition identified in the application.

5.—(1) A sulphur content of liquid fuels permit may be transferred by the holder of the permit to a person who proposes to operate the combustion plant in the holder’s place.

(2) Where a permit is transferred under this paragraph, the person to whom it is transferred shall notify SEPA in writing (or in electronic form acceptable to SEPA) of that fact not later than the end of the period of 21 days beginning with the date of the transfer.

6.—(1) A sulphur content of liquid fuels permit may be surrendered by the holder of the permit by serving on SEPA notice in writing (or in electronic form acceptable to SEPA) of the surrender containing the date on which the surrender is to have effect.

(2) Where a surrender is notified under this paragraph, the permit shall cease to have effect on the date specified in the notification.

7.  Section 41 of the Environment Act 1995(1) shall apply in respect of a sulphur content of liquid fuels permit for the purpose of prescribing charges payable under that section as it applies to environmental licences, within the meaning of Part I of that Act.