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Policy WM 4: Land Improvement
Policy WM 4NI-wide·PPS 11 Planning and Waste Management
The disposal of inert waste by its deposition on land will only be permitted where it is demonstrated that it will result in land improvement and all of the following criteria are met: • it will not r
waste-managementland-improvementenvironmental-protectionsite-planningJustification and Amplification: Background and Rationale
9.1, 9.2NI-wide·PPS 11 Planning and Waste Management
The disposal of inert waste by its deposition on farmland and elsewhere has in the past often been inappropriate in terms of sustainable development in that the waste involved was capable of being mov
waste-managementland-improvementnature-conservationheritageEnvironmental Impact Considerations for Inert Waste Deposition
9.3NI-wide·PPS 11 Planning and Waste Management
Where it is demonstrated that there is a local need for the deposition of inert waste and it is the BPEO it will also be necessary to consider the environmental impacts for such a proposal (see Policy
waste-managementland-improvementenvironmental-protectionPrimary purpose test for land improvement proposals
9.5NI-wide·PPS 11 Planning and Waste Management
The main purpose of the proposal should clearly be to improve land quality rather than the disposal of waste. In this regard the quantity of waste to be deposited should be the minimum required to ach
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