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Julian Todd made this Freedom of Information request to Department of Energy and Climate Change
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From: Julian Todd
29 June 2010
Dear Department of Energy and Climate Change,
According to this Department for Energy and Climate Change webpage
of Oil and Gas:
https://www.og.decc.gov.uk/information/b...
There are at least 50 Permitted Discharge Reports (PDNs) per year.
Please may I have copies of the last 10 of such reports that have
been received by your department.
Yours faithfully,
Julian Todd
From: FOI Requests
29 June 2010
Ref: 10/1477
Dear Mr Todd,
Thank you for your request for information which was received on 29 June.
Your request has been passed on to the appropriate official at the
Department of Energy and Climate Change to deal with.
Best wishes,
Information Rights Unit
Information Rights Unit | Department for Business, Innovation & Skills |
Bay 351, 66-74 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6SW | [1]www.bis.gov.uk
The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) is building a
dynamic and competitive UK economy by creating the conditions for business
success; promoting innovation, enterprise and science; and giving everyone
the skills and opportunities to succeed. To achieve this we will foster
world-class universities and promote an open global economy. BIS -
Investing in our future
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22 July 2010
Dear Mr Todd,
Please see the attachments and letter regarding your information request.
Yours sincerely
Information Rights Unit
Information Rights Unit | Department for Business, Innovation & Skills |
Bay 351, 66-74 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6SW | [1]www.bis.gov.uk
The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) is building a
dynamic and competitive UK economy by creating the conditions for business
success; promoting innovation, enterprise and science; and giving everyone
the skills and opportunities to succeed. To achieve this we will foster
world-class universities and promote an open global economy. BIS -
Investing in our future
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