Environmental Protection

The Borough of Congleton2006-07-19WA37WDCA287SJCA119BPThe Borough of WarringtonThe District of Eden-2.76059554.655411CA11 9BP-2.53660853.414049WA3 7WD-3.58903254.545757CA28 7SJTSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk58048126126

National Grid Gas plc.

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF AN APPLICATION MADE UNDER REGULATION 10 OF THE POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (ENGLAND AND WALES) REGULATIONS 2000
INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL

Notice is hereby given that National Grid Gas plc. has applied to the Environment Agency for an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) permit to operate an installation involving the odorisation of natural gas for onward transmission. The installation is located near to Sellafield Power Station in the district of Seascale in the county of Cumbria. The application contains a description of any foreseeable significant effects of emissions from the installation on the environment. Information relating to the above IPPC application for a permit to operate Sellafield Power Station (Local Gas Treatment - Odorisation) is held in registers at the following locations: The Environment Agency, Appleton House, 430 Birchwood Boulevard, Birchwood, Warrington WA3 7WD; and Copeland Borough Council, The Copeland Centre, Catherine Street, Whitehaven CA28 7SJ. Members of the public can inspect these registers free of charge at the above-stated address during normal office hours. In addition, members of the public who wish to obtain a copy of the relevant information contained in the registers can do so upon the payment of a reasonable charge to cover the costs of copying. Any objections or representations to the above IPPC application should be made in writing to the Environment Agency at the address below, within 28 days from the date of this public notice. Environment Agency Office, Ghyll Mount, Gillan Way, Penrith 40 Business Park, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 9BP. Any such objections or representations will be entered into a public register unless the person making them requests in writing that they should not be so placed. If there is such a request, the register will only include a statement that there has been a request.