The WEEE and Batteries Regulations In Ireland – Who Does What?

Year: 2022

This is a summary of the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and Batteries regulations in Ireland. It includes EPA, local authorities, producers and retailers, as well as consumers and WEEE and batteries compliance schemes.

Guidance for Distance Sellers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) and Batteries

Year: 2022

This document provides guidance to those who are selling EEE and/or batteries using websites or catalogues.

Guidance for B2B Producers in the Catering, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Sectors

Year: 2022

This document provides guidance for companies placing Catering, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning type equipment on the Irish market for the first time. Some of this equipment is in scope of the WEEE Regulations.

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Lyrecompane Drinking Water Supply Audit 25/02/2022

Year: 2022

Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 25/02/2022 at Lyrecompane Water Treatment Plant

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Skibbereen Ballyhilty Drinking Water Supply Audit 24/02/2022

Year: 2022

Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out at Skibbereen Ballyhilty drinking water supply on 24/02/2022

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Ballyheigue Drinking Water Supply Audit 19/01/2022

Year: 2022

Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 19/01/2022 at Ballyheigue Water Treatment Plant

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Abbeyleix Drinking Water Supply Audit 25/01/2022

Year: 2022

Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 25/01/2022 at Abbeyleix Water Treatment Plant

Industrial and Waste Licence Enforcement - 202 Summary Report

Industrial and Waste Licence Enforcement - 2021 Summary Report

Year: 2022

Report provide summary details of the OEE's enforcement activities at licensed industrial and waste sites for 2021.

Drinking Water Quality in Private Group Schemes and Small Private Supplies in 2020

Year: 2022

This report provides an overview of the quality of drinking water in private group schemes and small private supplies.

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Carrick on Suir (Lingaun River) public drinking water supply 17/12/2021

Year: 2022

Drinking water audit report in respect of audit carried out on 17/12/2021 at Carrick on Suir (Lingaun River) Public Water Supply

Quick Start Guide for B2B EEE Producers

Year: 2022

This is a short compliance guide for B2B EEE producers on how to comply with the WEEE Regulations.

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Vartry Public Drinking Water Supply Audit 10/12/21

Year: 2022

Drinking Water Audit Report in respect of audit carried out on 10/12/21 at the new Vartry water treatment plant

Guidance for Battery Producers

Year: 2022

This document provides guidance to battery producers on how to comply with the Batteries and Accumulators Regulations. The guidance applies to self-complying battery producers as well as producers who choose to join a compliance scheme.

Quick Start Guide for Battery Producers

Year: 2022

This is a short compliance guide for battery producers.

WEEE and Batteries Regulations - What to expect at an EPA Audit

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.

Battery Scoping decision tree - What type of battery do you sell?

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.

Self-Complying B2B Producers - WEEE waste management report signage

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.

Self-Complying B2B Producers - WEEE waste management plan 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.