Farm Waste Grant (Nitrate Vulnerable Zones) (Wales) Scheme 2001 (S.I. No. 3709 (W. 305) of 2001). País/Territorio Reino Unido Subdivisión territorial Wales Tipo de documento Reglamento Fecha 2001 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Tierra y suelos Palabra clave Conservación de suelos/mejoramiento de suelos Subvención/incentivo Área geográphica Islas del Océano Atlántico, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Atlántico Norte, Mar del Norte, Atlántico Nordeste, Europa Septentrional Entry into force notes Enters into force on 7 December 2001. Resumen This Scheme complies with Council Regulation (EC) No. 1257/99 on support for rural development from the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund and in particular Articles 4 to 7 which deal with investment in agricultural holdings. It makes provision for the making of grants in respect of agricultural businesses which are at least partly situated in nitrate vulnerable zones, as defined by regulation 2(1) of the Protection of Water against Agricultural Nitrate Pollution (England and Wales) Regulations 1996. The grant aid is available towards expenditure incurred by the agricultural business between the date of coming into force of the substantive part of the Scheme and 17 April 2003 in relation to facilities for the handling, storage and disposal of certain farm wastes and the separation of clean and dirty water. A number of restrictions are imposed on the making of grants under the Scheme. Texto completo Inglés Página web www.opsi.gov.uk Referencias - Legislación Implementa Council Regulation (EC) No. 1257/1999 on support for rural development from the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF) and amending and repealing certain Regulations. Legislación | Unión Europea | 1999 Palabra clave: Desarrollo agrícola, Áreas deprimidas, Medidas financieras agrícolas, Subvención/incentivo, Fortalecimiento de la capacidad, Zona de montaña, Conservación de suelos/mejoramiento de suelos, Política/planificación, Fondo especial, Recopilación de datos/informes, Género, Desarrollo sostenible, Juventud Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX