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Made | 17th June 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 21st June 2005 | ||
Coming into force | |||
for the purpose of regulations 7 to 16 | 15th July 2005 | ||
for all other purposes | 16th July 2005 |
4.
In regulation 4 (cases where regulations do not apply), for paragraph (c)(i) substitute—
5.
In regulation 17 (offences), in paragraph (1)(b) omit "or (2) in both cases".
6.
In Schedule 4 (transitional provisions)—
(1) in paragraph 1, after sub-paragraph (11) insert–
(11B) From 30th October 2007 any relevant authorisation shall be read as containing the following additional condition–
(2) in paragraph 3, in sub-paragraph (3)(b) omit "and (2)".
Amendment of the Landfill (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2004
7.
The Landfill (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2004[3] are amended in accordance with regulations 8 to 16.
8.
In regulation 5 (amendment of Part II, landfill permits), for paragraph (1) substitute—
9.
In paragraph 5 (basic characterisation) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule, at the end of sub-paragraph (4)(c)(i) for "or" substitute "and".
10.
In paragraph 8 (interpretation of Part 3) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule, at the end add—
11.
In paragraph 11 (limit values for waste acceptable at landfills for inert waste) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule, at the foot of the columns in Table 3 headed "Parameter" and "Value" add "PAHs (Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) (total of 17)" and "100" respectively.
12.
In paragraph 12 (criteria for landfills for non-hazardous waste) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule, in sub-paragraph (a) omit "granular".
13.
For paragraph 14 (criteria for granular waste accepted in stable non-reactive hazardous cells) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule substitute—
(b) in the case of monolithic waste–
(ii) it meets the additional criteria set out in Table 5B;
(iii) it has a mean unconfined compressive strength of at least 1MPa after 28 days curing;
(iv) it has either–
(v) where the waste was subjected to treatment to render it monolithic, prior to such treatment it met the following limit values—
Component | Symbol | L/S = 10 l/kg(a) |
mg/kg dry substance | ||
Arsenic | As | 2 |
Barium | Ba | 100 |
Cadmium | Cd | 1 |
Total Chromium | Cr total | 10 |
Copper | Cu | 50 |
Mercury | Hg | 0.2 |
Molybdenum | Mo | 10 |
Nickel | Ni | 10 |
Lead | Pb | 10 |
Antimony | Sb | 0.7 |
Selenium | Se | 0.5 |
Zinc | Zn | 50 |
Chloride | Cl- | 15,000 |
Fluoride | F- | 150 |
Sulphate | SO4²- | 20,000 |
Dissolved Organic Carbon | DOC | 800(b) |
Total Dissolved Solids | TDS | 60,000(c) |
(a) These values must be determined using EN 12457/1 to 3 (applied, in the case of monolithic waste, to a sample which has been crushed).
(b) If the waste does not meet this value for Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) at its own pH, it may alternatively be tested at L/S = 10 l/kg and a pH of between 7.5 and 8.0. The waste shall be considered as complying with the acceptance criterion for DOC if the result of this determination does not exceed 800 mg/kg.
(c) The value for Total Dissolved Solids can be used alternatively to the values for Sulphate and Chloride.
Table 5
Parameter | Value |
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) | 5% (a) |
pH | Minimum 6 |
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (ANC) | Must be evaluated |
Component | Symbol | mg/m²(a) |
Arsenic | As | 1.3 |
Barium | Ba | 45 |
Cadmium | Cd | 0.2 |
Total Chromium | Cr total | 5 |
Copper | Cu | 45 |
Mercury | Hg | 0.1 |
Molybdenum | Mo | 7 |
Nickel | Ni | 6 |
Lead | Pb | 6 |
Antimony | Sb | 0.3 |
Selenium | Se | 0.4 |
Zinc | Zn | 30 |
Chloride | Cl- | 10,000 |
Fluoride | F- | 60 |
Sulphate | SO4²- | 10,000 |
Dissolved Organic Carbon | DOC | Must be evaluated |
Parameter | Value |
pH of the eluate from the monolith or crushed monolith | Must be evaluated |
Electrical conductivity (µS.cm-1m-2) of the eluate from the monolith or crushed monolith | Must be evaluated |
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (ANC) of the crushed monolith | Must be evaluated." |
14.
For paragraph 17 (criteria for waste acceptable at landfills for hazardous waste) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule substitute—
(b) in the case of monolithic waste–
(ii) it meets the additional criteria set out in Table 5B;
(iii) it has a mean unconfined compressive strength of at least 1MPa after 28 days curing;
(iv) it has either–
(v) where the waste was subjected to treatment to render it monolithic, prior to such treatment it met the following limit values—
Components | Symbol | L/S = 10 l/kg(a)(b) |
mg/kg dry substance | ||
Arsenic | As | 25 |
Barium | Ba | 300 |
Cadmium | Cd | 5 |
Total Chromium | Cr total | 70 |
Copper | Cu | 100 |
Mercury | Hg | 2 |
Molybdenum | Mo | 30 |
Nickel | Ni | 40 |
Lead | Pb | 50 |
Antimony | Sb | 5 |
Selenium | Se | 7 |
Zinc | Zn | 200 |
Chloride | Cl- | 25,000 |
Fluoride | F- | 500 |
Sulphate | SO4²- | 50,000 |
Dissolved Organic Carbon(c) | DOC | 1,000 |
Total Dissolved Solids(d) | TDS | 100,000 |
(a) These values must be determined using EN 12457/1 to 3 (applied, in the case of monolithic waste, to a sample which has been crushed).
(b) The Environment Agency may include conditions in a permit authorising limit values for specific parameters (other than Dissolved Organic Carbon) up to three times higher for specified wastes accepted in a landfill, taking into account the characteristics of the landfill and its surroundings and provided a risk assessment demonstrates that emissions (including leachate) from the landfill will present no additional risk to the environment.
(c) If the waste does not meet this value for Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) at its own pH, it may alternatively be tested at L/S = 10 l/kg and a pH of between 7.5 and 8.0. The waste shall be considered as complying with the acceptance criterion for DOC, if the result of this determination does not exceed 1,000 mg/kg.
(d) The value for Total Dissolved Solids can be used alternatively to the values for Sulphate and Chloride.
Table 7
Parameter | Values |
Loss On Ignition (LOI) (a) | 10 % |
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) (b) | 6 % |
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (ANC) | Must be evaluated |
Components | Symbol | mg/m²(a) (b) |
Arsenic | As | 20 |
Barium | Ba | 150 |
Cadmium | Cd | 1 |
Total Chromium | Cr total | 25 |
Copper | Cu | 60 |
Mercury | Hg | 0.4 |
Molybdenum | Mo | 20 |
Nickel | Ni | 15 |
Lead | Pb | 20 |
Antimony | Sb | 2.5 |
Selenium | Se | 5 |
Zinc | Zn | 100 |
Chloride | Cl- | 20,000 |
Fluoride | F- | 200 |
Sulphate | SO4²- | 20,000 |
Dissolved Organic Carbon | DOC | Must be evaluated. |
15.
For paragraph 19 (interpretation of Part 4) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule substitute—
16.
For paragraph 20 (sampling and testing) of the schedule substituted by the Schedule substitute—
(4) All sampling shall be carried out using a sampling plan developed in accordance with PrEN 14899.
(5) The following standards shall be used for the sampling and testing of general waste properties–
(6) The following standards shall be used for strength and stability tests—
(7) The following standards shall be used for leaching tests—
(b) for monolithic waste—
(8) The following standards shall be used for the digestion of raw waste–
(9) The following standards shall be used for analyses–
(10) For tests and analysis for which CEN standards are not available, the methods used must be approved by the Environment Agency.".
[2] S.I. 2002/1559, amended by S.I. 2004/1375.back
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