You must provide a risk assessment if you want to apply for or change (vary) a bespoke permit. You must demonstrate that your proposal will not:
increase flood riskimpact on drainageharm the environmentYour risk assessment must show that you have considered all the risks from your activity and have either:
changed the way you carry out your activity so that it doesn’t cause any adverse effectsput plans in place to reduce the risksThe Environment Agency may refuse your application if you have not done this, or if they consider the risks to be unacceptable.
If you are applying for a bespoke permit but most of your activities are covered by a standard rules permit, you only need to assess the risks from the activities that aren’t covered by the relevant generic risk assessment.
Planning application PA24/07675 refers - see link using Cornwall Council Planning Portal.
https://planning.cornwall.gov.uk/online-applications/?utm_source=website&utm_medium=planningregisterlink&utm_campaign=planning
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