A waste generation permit for a biogas plant is needed if the operation of the plant generates waste of a mass:
- more than 1 Mg (1 tonne) per year of hazardous waste,
and/or
- more than 5,000 Mg (5,000 tonnes) of non-hazardous waste per year.
The permit shall be issued on application of:
- separate operators of designated parts of the installation or at the joint request of the operators of designated parts of the installation (joint application for a permit), naming one operator as the lead operator or specifying in detail the responsibility of each operator for operating the installation,
- the entity undertaking a new investment,
- the operator of the installation (a Polish entrepreneur, foreign entrepreneur (acting through a person authorised to represent him/her), or other entity operating the installation, e.g., a farmer).
Waste generation permits are issued, by administrative decision, by the relevant authority, for a maximum of 10 years.
However, in order to obtain such a permit, a number of different requirements under the Environmental Protection Act must be met.
Our team will help you to obtain the permit in question.
As part of the service:
- Firstly, we will help you determine whether such a requirement applies to your business,
then:
- we will draw up an application for you that meets the statutory requirements,
- we will help you compile all the formal attachments required to obtain a permit, e.g., certificates from the KRK,
- we will carry out laboratory tests (if required),
- we will prepare guidelines for waste storage sites so that they meet the requirements of the law and the implementing regulations,
- we can represent you before local authorities in administrative proceedings,
- we will assist in the preparation of an appeal against a decision refusing to grant the permit if the refusal was unlawful,
- we can act as an intermediary and advise on the drafting of the Fire Operative,
Criminal liability
Adjudication of penalties for non-compliance with the obligation to obtain a waste production permit shall take place on the principles and in the procedure set out in the Act of 24th August 2001. – Code of proceedings in cases of offences [Art.193 of the Act of 14th December 2012 on waste].