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BS EN 858-2:2003 At a Glance

BS EN 858-2:2003 – At a Glance

If your site uses oil or petrol separators, understanding and following BS EN 858-2:2003 is essential to stay compliant, avoid pollution incidents, and protect your reputation.

A container filled with grease being pulled out of a grease separator with a gloved hand

Keep FOGs Out of Drains: How Grease Separator Alarms Are Transforming Waste Management

Discover how Aquasentry’s grease separator alarms can help you take control of FOG management efficiently and affordably.

View of London Gatwick airport at dusk from a hotel window

Safeguarding the Environment: The Critical Role of Drain Closure Systems at Airports

Firewater runoff from airport emergencies poses a serious threat to the environment and regulatory compliance. This blog explores how automated drain closure systems provide a vital line of defence — with insights from real-world incidents at Heathrow and Luton.

CIRIA C736 At a Glance

CIRIA C736 – At a Glance

Learn what CIRIA C736 is, why it matters for pollution prevention, and how it helps businesses comply with UK environmental laws. Essential for any site storing hazardous substances, from small tanks to major chemical facilities.

SFG20 (Schedule 48-03) Update

SFG20 (Schedule 48-03) Update

SFG20 Schedule 48-03 has been updated to reflect BS EN 858-2:2003 standards. If you operate separator systems, you must update your maintenance practices to remain compliant—and avoid prosecution, fines, or environmental harm. Learn what’s changed and what steps to take now.

The Need for Alarm: Why Automated Monitoring Is Crucial to Separator Performance

For the ostriches out there, happy to have their heads in the sand, the phrase ‘what you don’t know, won’t hurt you’ can bring a reassuring sense of comfort.

Is Automation the Answer to Effective Spill Prevention?

With the potential for huge fines in the event of a mishap, spill prevention is an aspect of the environmental manager’s remit where uncertainty seems no longer tolerable.

Pollution Prevention: Why It Pays To Be Proactive

As activity builds again, and the risk of spills and environmental damage increases, the question is whether you can be confident your site is fully prepared.

New Pollution Prevention Guidance for Separators GPP3

This guidance has been produced to provided guidance on environmental legislation for Northern Ireland and Scotland.

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