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<blockquote data-quote="The Son" data-source="post: 6172510" data-attributes="member: 1857"><p>Just thought I would post my most recent dealings with the EA.</p><p></p><p>I run a 400kW on farm digester using standard farm inputs on a standard rules permit, all digestate on own land.</p><p></p><p>Last October I had my annual visit was told that they are focusing on tank integrity at 5 years they require all tanks on site to be emptied, cleaned, and inspected, any concrete tanks that have cladding will have to have that, and insulation removed so tank can be properly checked.</p><p></p><p>I didn't really respond at the time as the EA worry me at the best of times, but after they left I started ringing round and getting costs and timescales, this is when it got frightening, it became abundantly clear that to do as they ask would most likely at best put me back financially 5 years, at worst break me, so in true male fashion I stuck my head in the sand at hoped it would go away.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to Monday had an email saying they would be onsite Wednesday 1300 hours. Two arrived this time reiterating tank integrity checks and asking what I had done towards it. I explained that to complete the integrity checks would break me, the one officer smirked, the other did take it a bit more seriously and at least said she would look into it as the wording in the standard rules permit is vague and different interpretations can be made.</p><p></p><p>She has rung this afternoon to say that the tank integrity checks they initially asked for are too onerous and they are making changes, and requested another meeting, when she will bring another EA officer. This time I am having a big hitter sat on my side of the table too.</p><p></p><p>And to top it all, when I queried the doubling of my subsistence fees she welcomed the additional cash as it now means they are properly funded and can visit me twice a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Son, post: 6172510, member: 1857"] Just thought I would post my most recent dealings with the EA. I run a 400kW on farm digester using standard farm inputs on a standard rules permit, all digestate on own land. Last October I had my annual visit was told that they are focusing on tank integrity at 5 years they require all tanks on site to be emptied, cleaned, and inspected, any concrete tanks that have cladding will have to have that, and insulation removed so tank can be properly checked. I didn't really respond at the time as the EA worry me at the best of times, but after they left I started ringing round and getting costs and timescales, this is when it got frightening, it became abundantly clear that to do as they ask would most likely at best put me back financially 5 years, at worst break me, so in true male fashion I stuck my head in the sand at hoped it would go away. Fast forward to Monday had an email saying they would be onsite Wednesday 1300 hours. Two arrived this time reiterating tank integrity checks and asking what I had done towards it. I explained that to complete the integrity checks would break me, the one officer smirked, the other did take it a bit more seriously and at least said she would look into it as the wording in the standard rules permit is vague and different interpretations can be made. She has rung this afternoon to say that the tank integrity checks they initially asked for are too onerous and they are making changes, and requested another meeting, when she will bring another EA officer. This time I am having a big hitter sat on my side of the table too. And to top it all, when I queried the doubling of my subsistence fees she welcomed the additional cash as it now means they are properly funded and can visit me twice a year. [/QUOTE]
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