Depending on your activity and the pollution risk, you may need to apply to the Environment Agency or your local council for an environmental permit.
Some activities may be excluded from the environmental permitting regime (where you do not need a permit) and others may be exempt (where you do not need a permit but you may need to register).
If the environmental regulator has refused your application for an environmental permit, or an application to vary your permit, you may appeal that decision.
A number of issues commonly arise in corporate transactions where a target business holds an environmental permit, including:
- Does the company or business have all the environmental permits and consents it requires in order to operate and have these been complied with? If there is an asset purchase, there might need to be a joint application to transfer the permit to the buyer.
- Has the regulator taken any enforcement action, or is there any enforcement action pending?
- Is there any significant capital expenditure that may be needed to bring the operations into compliance?