Communications re. assessment of the health impacts of municipal waste incinerators
Dear UK Health Security Agency,
Please provide all communications since 1 March 2022 between the UKHSA and the EA which concern the assessment of the health impacts of municipal waste incinerators. Consultation requests (and their responses) that are specific to particular municipal waste incinerators (such as permit application requests and responses) do not need to be included.
Please provide all attachments to all relevant emails or letters. I would like the response to this information request by email with readily-readable file attachments such as Microsoft Word, Excel and Adobe Acrobat PDF.
With thanks,
Tom Adams
Dear Tom Adams,
Your request will be handled by the Information Rights Team at the UK
Health Security Agency (UKHSA). We acknowledge receipt of your email and
request for information, which will be treated as a request for
information under statutory access legislation. UKHSA has taken
responsibility for statutory access requests addressed to Public Health
England and NHS Test and Trace Services.
Please note that requests under the Freedom of Information Act and the
Environmental Information Regulations (EIRs) will receive a response
within 20 working days from the day following the date of receipt of your
request.
If the request is for your personal data, your request will be handled as
a data subject access request (SAR) under Article 15 of the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR), then we will respond within one month of the
receipt of the request.
The UK Health Security Agency is heavily involved in the government’s
response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will aim to address all requests
promptly and within the required response timeframes. However, when we
are unable to meet the response timeframe we will keep requesters updated
on a revised expected timescale for a response to their request. The
Information Commissioner recognises this position in its recent guidance,
see
link: [1]https://ico.org.uk/media/2617613/ico-reg...
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[2][UKHSA request email]
[3]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
Dear Tom Adams,
Please find attached UKHSA's response to your request.
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[1][UKHSA request email]
[2]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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From: Information Rights <[email address]>
Sent: 16 November 2022 12:46
To: [FOI #917753 email]
<[FOI #917753 email]>
Cc: Information Rights <[email address]>
Subject: Case ref 1050 - Freedom of Information request - Communications
re. assessment of the health impacts of municipal waste incinerators
Dear Tom Adams,
Your request will be handled by the Information Rights Team at the UK
Health Security Agency (UKHSA). We acknowledge receipt of your email and
request for information, which will be treated as a request for
information under statutory access legislation. UKHSA has taken
responsibility for statutory access requests addressed to Public Health
England and NHS Test and Trace Services.
Please note that requests under the Freedom of Information Act and the
Environmental Information Regulations (EIRs) will receive a response
within 20 working days from the day following the date of receipt of your
request.
If the request is for your personal data, your request will be handled as
a data subject access request (SAR) under Article 15 of the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR), then we will respond within one month of the
receipt of the request.
The UK Health Security Agency is heavily involved in the government’s
response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will aim to address all requests
promptly and within the required response timeframes. However, when we
are unable to meet the response timeframe we will keep requesters updated
on a revised expected timescale for a response to their request. The
Information Commissioner recognises this position in its recent guidance,
see
link: [3]https://ico.org.uk/media/2617613/ico-reg...
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[4][UKHSA request email]
[5]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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