Subjects that carry out activities included in the scope of application provided for in articles 3.1 and 3.2 of Royal Decree 9/2005, of 14 January, which establishes the list of potentially soil-polluting activities and the criteria and standards for the declaration of contaminated soils must submit an application called "Preliminary Soil Report" (IPS) providing the data required by said regulations.
General information
- Regional ministry
- Consejeria De Fomento, Vivienda, Ordenacion Del Territorio Y Medio Ambiente
- Governing board
- Direc. General De Medio Ambiente Y Cambio Climatico (DIR3: A06045079)
- Classification
- Declarations and communications from interested parties
- Subject(s)
- Environment
- Starting way
- Interested
- Target
- Legal entities, self-employed persons and registered professionals
- Subject to fees
- No
- Languages in which the procedure can be completed
- Spanish
- Allow power of attorney
- Yes
- Links to web pages with specific information
- Type
No links are included
Requirements
The owner of the potentially soil-polluting activity must submit an IPS in accordance with the provisions of Annex II of Royal Decree 9/2005, of 14 January, in the cases set out in articles 3.1 and 3.2.
- The owners of the activities listed in Annex I shall be obliged to submit to the competent body of the corresponding Autonomous Community, within a period of no more than two years, a preliminary situation report for each of the lands on which said activity is carried out, with the minimum scope and content set out in Annex II.
- Likewise, those companies that produce, handle or store more than 10 tonnes per year of one or more of the substances included in Royal Decree 363/1995, of 10 March, approving the Regulation on the notification of new substances and classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances, must submit the preliminary status report. and fuel storage for own use in accordance with Royal Decree 1523/1999, of 1 October, amending the Regulation on oil installations, approved by Royal Decree 2085/1994, of 20 October, and the complementary technical instructions MI-IP03, approved by Royal Decree 1427/1997, of 15 September, and MI-IP04, approved by Royal Decree 2201/1995, of 28 December, with an average annual consumption of more than 300,000 litres and with a total storage volume equal to or greater than 50,000 litres.
Deadlines and submission
- Deadline for submission
Throughout the year before the activity starts.
- Submission deadline start date
- 01/01/2011
- Submission deadline end date
- -
- Periodicity
- Continuous
- Means of submission
- Telematic
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- Online submission
- At the General Electronic Registry
- Art. 14. 2 of the Law 39/2015, of 1 October, of the Common Administrative Procedure of the Public Administrations, establishes the obligatory nature of the electronic management for certain subjects as, for example, a) The juridical persons, b) Entities without legal personality, c) Those who carry out a professional activity for which compulsory membership is required, for the procedures and actions they carry out with the Public Administrations in the exercise of said professional activity. In any case, within this group, notaries and property and mercantile registrars shall be included. d) Those who represent an interested party who is obliged to relate electronically with the Administration, e) The employees of the Public Administrations for the procedures and actions that they carry out with them due to their condition of public employee, in the form in which it is determined by regulation by each Administration.
Required documentation
Preliminary report of Soils. Preliminary report on soils of potentially soil-polluting activities by virtue of Royal Decree 9/2005, of 14 January, which establishes the list of potentially soil-polluting activities and the criteria and standards for the declaration of contaminated soils. PDF or Word.
Mandatory
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Processing and resolution
- Instructor board
- Departments of Development, Housing, Territorial Planning and Environment. Directorate-General for the Environment and Climate Change.
- Attributive rule
- Article 12 of Law 7/2022, of 8 April, on waste and contaminated soil for a circular economy ("BOE" no. 85, of 09/04/2022).
- Decree 2/2019, of 24 January, which establishes the organic structure and partially modifies the List of Jobs of the Department of Rural Affairs, Fisheries and Food.
- Decree 113/2021, of 23 December, establishing the Organic Structure and partially modifying the List of Jobs of the Department of Public Works, Territorial Planning and Urban Planning.
- Decree 6/2023, of 7 July, on the reorganisation of the ministries of the Administration of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria.
- Reports or opinions
- No reports or opinions are required
- Maximum deadline for decision
- -
- Average deadline for decision
- -
- Effects of the administrative silence or inactivity of the Administration
- Initiation by request:
- It does no have
- Does it put an end to the administrative procedure?
- No
Appeals
- Type
- No appeal
Regulations
- Regulation applied
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- Law 7/2022, of 8 April, on waste and contaminated soil for a circular economy.
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- Royal Decree 9/2005, of 14 January, which establishes the list of potentially soil-polluting activities and the criteria and standards for the declaration of contaminated soils.
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