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Industrial Pollution Control Environmental Health officers are responsible for inspecting and permitting certain industrial activities which have the potential to cause air pollution. The permit is in effect a licence allowing the holder to operate a process subject to certain conditions. The purpose of the permit system is to control, limit or prevent the emission of certain prescribed substances and other products from those processes. 
Local Authorities are responsible for the following 11 categories of processes: - Combustion Processes e.g. large industrial boilers
- Iron & Steel
- Non-ferrous Metal
- Cement & Lime Manufacture e.g. ready-mixes concrete processes
- Other Mineral Processes e.g. breaking up coal
- Ceramic Products
- Incineration e.g.cremation
- Coating and Printing e.g. repainting road vehicles
- Manufacture of Dye Stuffs, Printing Ink and Coating Materials
- Timber Processes e.g. manufacture of wood products
- Processes involving Rubber
Any person who intends to operate an installation that requires a permit must submit a Permit Application Form and a fee. If you require a permit application form for a Dry Cleaners click here. If you require a permit application form for a Petrol Filling Station click here. After considering the application, Lisburn City Council will issue a permit in accordance with Government Guidance. The permit will contain conditions which set out how thw installation should be operated to keep air quality pollution to a minimum. Please click here to obtain a list of Installations currently authorised/permitted with Lisburn City Council. |