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The Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003

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3.  Ecological improvement shall be assessed by reference to the extent to which wildlife habitats, which might otherwise deteriorate, are maintained or supported. The creation of a new habitat or the restoration of an old habitat shall be considered to be an improvement.

Table 12

(Part I, paragraph 9)

Parameter
Waste description and EWC Code (relating to Table 3)Neutralising valueMicro-biologyOils and fatsPotential toxic elementsPrescribed substances*Carbon/ nitrogen ratio
*

substances listed in Schedule 6 to the 1998 Regulations.

Plant tissue waste 02 01 03
Soil from cleaning and washing beet 02 04 01
Off specification compost consisting only of biodegradable waste 19 05 03
Biodegradable waste 20 02 01
Straw, wood or paper-based bedding waste, slurry or dirty water from stables, zoos, animal parks or livestock markets 02 01 99
Blood and gut contents from abattoirs or poultry preparation plants 02 02 03
Waste bark and cork 03 01 01
Sawdust shavings, cuttings, wood, particle board 03 01 05
Waste bark and wood 03 03 01
Soil and stones 17 05 04
Soil and stones (from gardens and parks including cemeteries) 20 02 02
Wastes from fruit, vegetables, cereals, edible oils, cocoa, coffee, tea and tobacco preparation and processing; conserve productions; yeast and yeast extract productions; molasses preparation and fermentation 02 03 01 to 02 03 05
Wastes from sugar processing 02 04 01 to 02 04 03
Wastes from production of dairy products 02 05 01 to 02 05 02
Wastes from the baking and confectionery industry 02 06 01 to 02 06 03
Wastes from the production of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (except coffee, tea and cocoa) 02 07 01 to 02 07 05
De-inking sludges and de-inked paper pulp from paper recycling 03 03 05 and 03 03 99
Lime mud waste 03 03 09
Wastes from calcin-ation and hydration of lime 10 13 04
Sludges, in particular from on-site effluent treatment free of chromium 04 01 07
Organic matter from natural products (e.g. grease, wax) 04 02 10
Wastes from finishing other than those containing organic solvents 04 02 15
Sludges from on-site effluent treatment 04 02 20
Wastes from unprocessed textile fibres 04 02 21
Wastes from processed textile fibres 04 02 22
Dredging spoil 17 05 06
Liquor from anaerobic treatment of municipal waste 19 06 03
Digestate from anaerobic treatment of municipal waste 10 06 04
Liquor from anaerobic treatment of animal and vegetable waste 19 06 05
Digestate from anaerobic treatment of animal and vegetable waste 19 06 06
Sludges from water clarification 19 09 02

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