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Industrial Pollution

Introduction to Industrial Regulation (EPR)

EPR (Environmental Permiting Regulations) identifies controls for industry to protect the environment.
Not all industrial activity within Newham requires an authorisation or permit to operate. Those that do are regulated either by Newham Council or the Environment Agency.





The regulatory powers come from three pieces of legislation:

  • Part 1 of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990
  • Pollution Prevention and Control Act (PPC) 1999
  • Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) 2007

Operators wishing to carry out activities that are prescribed (listed in the legislation) need to make an application to the relevant authority (Applying for a permit). To find out more about the EPA and PPC please visit the industrial air pollution pages of the Defra Website.

The Local Authority Role

The permits (or authorisations) set operating conditions, which the operator must comply with. Council officers undertake regular planned inspections to ensure compliance.

The industry in Newham regulated under this EP legistation includes:

  • 1 part A2 installation concerning air, water, land and other environmental considerations
  • 14 part B installations (non petrol station) - air pollution only
  • 16 part B installations (petrol stations) - air pollution only

The council holds a public register of these processes that can be viewed free of charge at the offices of Public Protection. A list of the regulated installations and their permits can be seen at:

Petrol Stations

Main Regulated Sites


The Environment Agency Role

The Environment Agency regulates specified larger industrial sites referred to as 'part A processes' under the EPR or 'part A1 installations' under the ER Regulations. There are 8 such installations within Newham. You can view Environment Agency Regulated Processes in Newham and for further details visit the Environment Agency website.

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