29th July 2009, 08:03 PM
screening is also in my experience usually monitored by the local environmental health officers under their remit, so on top of the legal requirement you have to comply with their reasonable requests.
screening of the bulk excavation of overburden may be more an issue for common sense/good neighbour relations than legal/Env H concerns. Developers (and units) in my direct experience have generally tried to err on the side of overscreening to avoid bad PR
screening of the bulk excavation of overburden may be more an issue for common sense/good neighbour relations than legal/Env H concerns. Developers (and units) in my direct experience have generally tried to err on the side of overscreening to avoid bad PR