Are there differences between the Scottish and English regulations?
The requirements of the regulations in Scotland differ slightly from those in England. Key differences include: Regulations in Scotland apply to domestic oil storage above 2500 litres. The English regulations apply to domestic oil storage with over 3500 litre capacity. Regulations in Scotland apply to storage of waste oil. The storage of waste mineral oils is exempt under the English regulations because it is covered by The Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994. • Regulations in Scotland apply to storage of oil in buildings while the English regulations exempt the storage of oil within a building. Regulations in Scotland exempt oil stored in accordance with a Part A permit under the Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) Regulations 2000, or the Environmental Protection (Prescribed Processes and Substances) Regulations 1991. Premises used as an oil distribution depot for the onward distribution of oil to other places are also exempt under Scottish regulations. The English regulat
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