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Anglian Water Services Limited has submitted an application for an environmental permit, denoted as AWCNF11342/V002, for the location PE15 0LF.

Examine the application submitted by Anglian Water Services Limited for the Doddington Water Recycling Centre, located at Coneywood Road, Cambridgeshire, with the postal code PE15 0LF.

Anglian Water Services Limited has submitted an application for an environmental permit, designated...
Anglian Water Services Limited has submitted an application for an environmental permit, designated as AWCNF11342/V002, located at PE15 0LF.

Anglian Water Services Limited has submitted an application for an environmental permit, denoted as AWCNF11342/V002, for the location PE15 0LF.

The Environment Agency, a key player in managing the UK's environment, invites the public to participate in consultations on a variety of environmental matters. These consultations cover applications for waste operations, mining waste operations, installations, water discharge, and groundwater activities.

The Public Participation Statement, a document provided by the Agency, offers details about these applications and specifies the deadlines for public comments. However, it does not provide information on the format of the application documents, whether digital or physical, nor does it mention any fees or charges for viewing the application documents.

The Public Participation Statement does provide guidance on where to access the application documents. They can be found at an Environment Agency office or on the public register. It's worth noting that the application documents can be inspected during normal office hours.

The Public Participation Statement also indicates when comments by the public are required. The deadline for public comments on these applications is clearly stated, ensuring that individuals have ample time to review and respond to the proposals. Regrettably, the Public Participation Statement does not state whether comments are optional.

In addition to the Environment Agency, other environmental authorities may be consulted in specific cases. These include Lower Nature Conservation Authorities (Untere Naturschutzbehörden, UNB), which operate at the local level, especially in protected areas. Higher-level authorities such as state environmental agencies and ministries may also set strategic guidelines. Depending on the case, state-level water and environmental agencies, mining authorities, and specialized police units like the Water Protection Police (Wasserschutzpolizei) may also be involved.

Unfortunately, the Public Participation Statement does not mention any public hearings or meetings related to these applications. If you wish to participate in the consultation process, it is advisable to check the Environment Agency's website or contact them directly for more information.

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