Guidance for self-complying B2B and battery producers, January 2022
Year: 2022
This guidance provides a brief summary of what to expect if your business is audited by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and/or Batteries Regulations. This is essentially a brief guide to inform businesses as to why they are being audited and what the EPA will look at during a producer audit.
Year: 2022
This decision tree will help you to determine the type of battery (i.e. portable, industrial or automotive) that you are importing and/or selling.
Year: 2022
Display of this signage is a legal requirement for self-complying B2B EEE producers. It must be displayed within 1 metre of each entrance to your premises. It must be used when you have submitted your first WEEE waste management report and replaces the 'plan signage'. You can edit this document to add your company's name to the signage.
Year: 2022
Display of this signage by self-complying B2B EEE producers is a legal requirement. It must be displayed within 1 metre of each entrance to your premises. This must be replaced by the 'report signage' once the first WEEE waste management report has been submitted to the EPA.
Year: 2022
This guidance document is for B2B producers of EEE where the EEE includes batteries. It provides guidance on how producers can comply with the WEEE Regulations and the Batteries Regulations.
Year: 2022
Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 03/12/21 at Glashaboy Public Drinking Water Supply
Year: 2022
Display of this signage by self-complying battery producers is a legal requirement. It must be displayed within 1 metre of each entrance to your premises. It must be used when you have submitted your first waste battery management report and replaces the 'plan signage'. You can edit the document to add your company's name to the signage.
Year: 2022
Display of this signage by self-complying battery producers is a legal requirement. It must be displayed within 1 metre of each entrance to your premises. This must be replaced by the 'report signage' once the first waste battery management report has been submitted to the EPA. You can edit the document to add your company's name to the signage.
Year: 2022
This is a brief guide for users of the EDEN portal who are required to make online submissions of WEEE waste management plans and reports. It explains how to sign in and how to reset a forgotten password.
Year: 2022
Guidance manual for first time users of EDEN and the online WEEE Module
Year: 2022
Authorised Representatives (AR) require access to the WEEE module in order to submit plans or reports on behalf of a B2B Producer. This document provides guidance to ARs on accessing a producer's account on EDEN and then to access the WEEE Module to make the submissions.
Year: 2022
Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 18/11/21 at Macroom Public Drinking Water Supply
Year: 2022
Guidance manual for WEEE Waste Management Report online submission
Year: 2022
Guidance for online preparation and submission of the three-yearly WEEE Waste Management Plan
Year: 2022
Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 16/11/21 at Hospital Public Drinking Water Supply
Year: 2021
This Air Guidance Note on the use of continuous emission monitors in processes not requiring the use of EN 14181 is one of a series of guidance notes that the OEE has published on the general theme of air pollution monitoring.
Version 3, December 2021
Year: 2021
This guidance note is intended for use by holders of EPA licences (licensees), and consultants. The Agency advises licensees to have regard to this guidance when outsourcing any work relating to odour monitoring, in particular field assessments of odour impact.
Year: 2021
This is the National Inspection Plan for Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems 2022-2026
Activity Report 2020, December 2021
Year: 2021
This report outlines the positive work that local authorities carried out in 2020 focussing on National Enforcement Priorities. Waste enforcement activities largely remained resilient in 2020 with many good examples of multi-agency work and the improved coordination and strengthening of enforcement through the WERLA shared services. The reduced enforcement activities in Water and Air/Noise needs to be addressed considering the decline in water quality and the significant health impacts associated with air/noise.
Year: 2021
Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 25/11/21 at Longford Central Public Drinking Water Supply