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<blockquote data-quote="Bongodog" data-source="post: 7885743" data-attributes="member: 1343"><p>If you are involving the big players in the muckaway game you will be fine, anyone taking loads from multiple small operators would need to ensure they are 100% on top of waste transfer notes, sampling etc. There are an awful lot of people who will put stuff in the bottom of a load that isn't what they declare, get this on your property and you are in big trouble. A well meaning person on our parish council arranged for a few loads of topsoil to be dropped off for a BMX bike track, when the mixed rubble started appearing on the surface it cost a lot of money to get it cleared away. </p><p>We had a site cleared and reinstated in the village by Mick George, they had a man permanently at the site gate, every load in had to produce a waste ticket and every load out was given a ticket as it left, even though it was all on their own lorry fleet. This is the level that keeps the EA off your back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bongodog, post: 7885743, member: 1343"] If you are involving the big players in the muckaway game you will be fine, anyone taking loads from multiple small operators would need to ensure they are 100% on top of waste transfer notes, sampling etc. There are an awful lot of people who will put stuff in the bottom of a load that isn't what they declare, get this on your property and you are in big trouble. A well meaning person on our parish council arranged for a few loads of topsoil to be dropped off for a BMX bike track, when the mixed rubble started appearing on the surface it cost a lot of money to get it cleared away. We had a site cleared and reinstated in the village by Mick George, they had a man permanently at the site gate, every load in had to produce a waste ticket and every load out was given a ticket as it left, even though it was all on their own lorry fleet. This is the level that keeps the EA off your back. [/QUOTE]
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