Change (vary) an existing permit for a discharge of trade or mixed effluent
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Types of change (variation) you can make to your permit
There are four different types of change that you can make to your permit: Administrative, Minor, Normal and Substantial. Each one is described below. If you’re unsure what type of change you’re planning to make we recommend using our pre-application advice service for Environmental Permits
Administrative variation
For small corrections or changes to the permit, such as:
- name or address but where the legal entity has not changed
- National Grid Reference to improve accuracy
- typographical errors
- the start date of a permit
- change the outlet location where a new technical assessment is not required
Minor variation
For changes which need some technical input from NRW, for example applications to reduce the volume of discharge where no review of existing substances or habitats assessment is required
Normal variation
For changes requiring technical input from NRW, for example applications to:
- Change outlet location which requires a review of any existing substance or habitat assessment
- change the volume or the quality (or content) of a discharge and no new assessment of emission limits for specific substances is needed.
Substantial variation
Where a significant assessment is required, including:
- change the volume or change the quality of a discharge and a new assessment of emissions limits for specific substances is needed
Specific substances are:
- hazardous pollutants for water discharge activities
- hazardous substances or non-hazardous pollutants for groundwater activities
How to apply to change your Environmental Permit to discharge trade or mixed effluent
To change an Environmental Permit to discharge trade or mixed effluent, you will need to complete our online application form C6
Fees and charges
You will need to pay a fee to change your environmental permit.
Administrative changes to your permit cost £363
For all other changes you’ll need to pay an application fee to change this Environmental Permit which differs depending on the volume you’ll be discharging and where your treated effluent is being discharged.
If you discharge to surface water (this means rivers, ditches, lakes, ponds, canals, estuaries or the sea) the application fee is:
For discharges of less than 5000 litres (5 cubic metres) per day:
- Minor variation £691
- Normal Variation £1,893
- Substantial variation £2,923
For discharges between 5000 and 20,000 litres (5 to 20 cubic metres) per day:
- Minor variation £1,025
- Normal Variation £3,007
- Substantial variation £4,706
For discharges of 20,000 litres (20 cubic metres) or more per day
- Minor variation £1,661
- Normal Variation £5,126
- Substantial variation £8,096
If you discharge to ground (this means making a discharge to a drainage field or infiltration system) the application fee is:
For discharges of less than 5000 litres (5 cubic metres) per day:
- Minor variation £662
- Normal Variation £1,795
- Substantial variation £2,767
For discharges between 5000 and 15,000 (5 to 15 cubic metres per day) litres per day:
- Minor variation £977
- Normal Variation £2,846
- Substantial variation £4,449
For discharges of 15,000 litres (15 cubic metres) or more per day:
- Minor variation £1,576
- Normal Variation £4,846
- Substantial variation £7,647
Habitats Assessments fee
If your discharge is near a recognised European habitat site we will need to carry out a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) as part of assessing your permit application. This requires payment of an additional fee.
For discharges to surface water the fee for a habitats assessment is £4,951
For discharges to ground the fee for a habitats assessment is £4,671
Environmental Risk Assessment fee
If your discharge into surface water contains hazardous chemicals and elements we may need to complete an Environmental Risk Assessment as part of assessing your permit application. This will require payment of an additional fee of £4,951
Applications with insufficient detail to progress
If we return your application due to insufficient detail and so are unable to progress past the duly made stage, we will retain 10% of the application fee. We will only return an application after first giving you an opportunity to supply missing information.
If you decide to withdraw your permit application
If you decide to withdraw your permit application after we have duly made it we will retain 100% of the application fee an application. If you decide to withdraw before we’ve progressing from the duly made stage, we will retain 10% of the application fee.
Annual fee
Changing your permit may also mean a change to your ongoing annual charge. This is the charge you pay to cover our costs of maintaining and reviewing your permit, ensuring that you comply with the permit conditions.
Read more about fees and charges in our environmental permitting charging scheme.