Baker, R (on the application of) v Bath and North East Somerset Council. Pays/Territoire Royaume-Uni Type de cour Nationale - cour supérieure Date Fév 19, 2009 Source UNEP, InforMEA Nom du tribunal High Court Siège de la cour London Juge Collins. Numéro de référence [2009] EWHC 595 (Admin) Langue Anglais Sujet Déchets et substances dangereuses, Environnement gén. Mot clé Déchets solides Gaspillage alimentaire Déchets organiques Élimination de déchets Infractions/sanctions Mise en application Déchets ménagers Déchets industriels Résumé The present case was was a challenge to the grant of a number of permissions for a waste disposal facility that managed, through composting "green" waste. The main thrust of the challenge concerned a failure to carry out EIA. As the grants of planning permission in issue were modifications/extensions to an already authorised development it was argued that the further development did not cross the threshold contained in the EIA Regulations so that there was no need to screen (i.e. consider whether the permissions were likely to have significant effects) the further permissions for EIA. The threshold in the Regulations requires that in assessing whether a modification/extension exceeds the threshold one is required apply the threshold “to the change or extension (and not to the development as changed or extended).” The Judge held, contrary to the arguments of the Secretary of State as intervener, that in this regard the EIA Regulations did not properly transpose the EIA Directive. The thresholds should not be applied by reference only to the modification/extension itself as opposed to the whole project as proposed to be modified/extended. The Secretary of State has not appealed the decision. The consequence is, pending amendment of the EIA Regulations, that in applying the threshold for changes or extensions planning authorities should apply the thresholds to the development as changed or extended. The result is that if there is an existing development or permission which was itself over the threshold in Schedule 2 any application for a change/extension of the same would also exceed the threshold and require screening.