Tuesday, 16 October 2012

London Plan Sustainability Policies

London Plan Sustainability Policies - Summary

I spent ages trawling through the London Plan Looking for these, let me save you the time. 

POLICY 3.5 QUALITY AND DESIGN OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS


                 

Policy 3.5 Quality And Design Of Housing Developments
Policy 5.1 Climate Change Mitigation
Policy 5.2 Minimising Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Policy 5.3 Sustainable Design And Construction
Policy 5.4 Retrofitting
Policy 5.5 Decentralised Energy Networks
Policy 5.6 Decentralised Energy In Development Proposals
Policy 5.7 Renewable Energy
Policy 5.8 Innovative Energy Technologies
Policy 5.9 Overheating And Cooling
Policy 5.10 Urban Greening
Policy 5.11 Green Roofs And Development Site Environs
Policy 5.12 Flood Risk Management
Policy 5.13 Sustainable Drainage
Policy 5.14 Water Quality And Wastewater Infrastructure
Policy 5.15 Water Use And Supplies

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Pictures of a Hornet

I found this Hornet in my Shed in Southwest UK.

First Hornet I have seen.







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Flood Risk

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Its Compost not Radio-Active Waste!

Its Compost not Radio-Active Waste!

Recently I have been undertaking a compost spreading deployment application, and I am absolutly amazed at the number of hoops that it is nessassary to jump through in order to spread compost.

I could understand the rigourus process if the waste was toxic, but it is not proven via testing that it has very low levels of toxic elements.

The nutrient levels in the compost are fairly high which you may point out may leed to eutrophication etc, but when you look at water extractable nutrients in many cases they are completly absent, meaning that the nutrients are locked with the compost.

On clay soils, compost is massivly beneficial, making the soil more crumbly, which in turn leeds to more efficient use nutrients by plants.

When changing a regime of artificial fertiliser use to that of compost use, yiou will see eleveated macro nutrient levels owing to the application of synthetci fertilisers, and low micro nutrients. It is hard therefore to swith from one to the other under the current "agricultural benefit" system, as by applying compost to boost micro nutirnt levels you will be over applying macro nutrients.

All in all an unfit sytem for what is a useful biproduct of the human race, and at the moment is treated as though it was a dangerous substance.

Note: This applies to green waste compost only.

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