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RYA Club’s Conference Susie Tomson RYA Planning and Environmental Advisor

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RYA Club’s Conference. Susie Tomson RYA Planning and Environmental Advisor. Today’s topics. New legislation - Changes in Planning - Water Framework Directive Help at hand - The Green Blue - Environmental legislation and clubs Where to get more information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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RYA Club’s Conference

Susie TomsonRYA Planning and Environmental

Advisor

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Today’s topics

1. New legislation - Changes in Planning - Water Framework Directive

2. Help at hand - The Green Blue - Environmental legislation and clubs

3. Where to get more information

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Changes to the Planning System

• Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act, May 2004– Planning Policy Statements replace PPG’s– Regional Planning Guidance – Regional

Spatial Strategies– County Structure Plans are abolished– Local Plans replaced by Local Development

Frameworks– Planning must contribute to the aims of

sustainable development

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Developing a site – consents

Studies? • EIA’s• Appropriate assessments

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Water Framework Directive• Purpose:

– To update & consolidate existing piecemeal EU water legislation • Aims:

– To establish new, integrated approach to water protection, improvement, sustainable use

• Objectives: – To be achieved by 2015

• Application: – Applies to all water bodies: i.e. rivers, estuaries, coastal waters,

man-made (reservoirs, docks, canals), ground waters• Implications:

– Potentially wide-ranging implications for day-to-day management and new developments

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River Basin Management Plans• Statutory plans• Will cover all water bodies, including coastal

waters out to a minimum of one nautical mile• Will define the ‘measures’ required to meet

environmental objectives• Will provide the mechanism whereby future

water use and activities affecting water will be managed

• Will describe future modifications and developments

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Opportunities for RYA

• RBMP’s implementation level where programmes of measures are identified we need to ensure we are on the liaison group where necessary and consulted

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The Green Bluemaking the environment second nature…..

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Why do we need to raise environmental awareness?

• Growth of sector & participation levels• Legislation is increasing (Water Framework

Directive, Marine Bill etc) • Economic – protect viability of sport• Corporate Social Responsibility – meet

customer expectations • Information – Lack of information on level of

impact and alternatives• Enjoyment depends on high water quality

and healthy and diverse waterways

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A Sustainable Future

Education not legislation

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What are we focusing on?

• Waste Management• Oil and fuel spills• Energy efficiency • Water efficiency• Boat Maintenance

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Waste Management

• Effective waste management saves money:– Reduce frequency of collection– Reduce overall volume of waste– Recycling can generate income e.g. cans 35p/kg

• Legal obligations- Duty of Care- Port Waste Reception Facilities- Hazardous Waste Regulations

• Clubs are responsible for waste generated by members on-site

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Port Waste Regulations• Affects all facilities

receiving vessels from the sea - affects coastal clubs

• Need to examine the types of waste being landed, plan and provide accordingly

• Currently being upgraded to include provision for sewage

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Hazardous Waste Regulations• Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005• Special disposal requirements – your waste contractor can advise• Need to register with the EA if you produce over 200 kg/ yr• Waste categorised as ‘hazardous’:

– Waste oils, oil filters, oily rags & containers – Flares– Batteries– Solvents e.g. acetone, anti-freeze– Zinc anodes– Fluorescent tubes– Tar– Antifouling and paint residues– Paints & varnishes – Residues of paints, resins, solvents, hardened products e.g. fibreglass

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Hazardous Waste

Mixing hazardous & general waste can be costly

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Hazardous Waste

Old Oil Filters, Oily Rags, Empty oil based paint tins, Empty aerosols

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Hazardous waste disposal

Crushing paint cans flat reduces

frequency and cost of collection

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Informing members

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Oil & Fuels: Storage & handling

• Main issues– Storage – Refuelling– Accidents & leaks– Storm drains,

soakaways or culverts– Poor disposal– Vandalism

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Oil and Fuels: Storage

• Oil Storage Regulations 2001– Applies to sites storing

over 200 litres – Considered a

significant risk if within 10 m of a controlled water

– EA responsible for enforcement What does your fuel

storage area look like?

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Oil and Fuels: Good storage

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Oil and fuels: Handling

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Resource Efficiency

Un-lagged pipes and valves in the boiler room can lead to excessive heat loss.

Try installing energy saving devices

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Resource Efficiency

Grants are available for renewable energyBuy Green electricity

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Free help is available

• www.thegreenblue.org.uk • The Carbon Trust• Envirowise• Action Energy• BREW scheme• The Environment Agency

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Reduce water use

WPNSA collect rainwater for use in the dinghy park.

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Water saving

• Read meters regularly to detect leaks

• Install trigger gun on hosepipes• Fix dripping taps• Fit water efficient devices e.g.

shower heads• Free water health checks are

often available (e.g. ADSM)

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Cleaning & Maintenance

Hamble Point Marina – trial system to capture antifouling granules from pressure washing

We want to find a solution to this!

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Cleaning & Maintenance

• Sweep up all paint residue afterwards and dispose of as hazardous waste

• Skirt the hull and use a tarpaulin where possible to prevent spread of residue

• Wear appropriate PPE!• Dispose of all brushes, rollers, rags, paint

& varnish cans in hazardous waste (or take home and dispose)

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Guidance available

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More guidance

• Telephone advice• Site visits and audits• Get involved with the Green

Blue• Posters

for clubs

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How to stay up-to-date?

• RYA website – just re-launched www.rya.org.uk

• The Green Blue website – www.thegreenblue.org.uk

• RYA Club Briefing • RYA Magazine

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www.thegreenblue.org.uk

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Contact details

• RYA: Susie Tomson– [email protected]– 02380 604222

• The Green Blue: Anna Wyse– [email protected] – 02380 604273