- Y Diweddaraf sydd Ar Gael (Diwygiedig)
- Gwreiddiol (a wnaed Fel)
Dyma’r fersiwn wreiddiol (fel y’i gwnaed yn wreiddiol).
Schedule 2, paragraph 3(1)(a)
1.—(1) In this Part—
“agricultural land” has the meaning given in section 109(1) of the Agriculture Act 1947(1) and, for the purposes of the descriptions in paragraphs U10 and U11, this includes land used for the production of timber or other non-food crops;
“anaerobic digestion” means the mesophilic and thermophilic biological decomposition and stabilisation of biodegradable waste which—
is carried on under controlled anaerobic conditions, and
results in stable sanitised material that can be applied to land for the benefit of agriculture or to improve the soil structure or nutrients in land;
“associated storage” means storage of waste that—
is associated with the use, treatment or disposal of waste, and
takes place at the place where the use, treatment or disposal is carried on;
“bank” means a bank, wall or embankment adjoining or confining, or constructed for the purposes of or in connection with, any channel and includes all land between the bank and low-watermark;
“construction” means the carrying on of building or engineering work which includes the repair, alteration, maintenance or improvement of an existing work and preparatory or landscaping works;
“impermeable surface” means a surface or pavement constructed and maintained to a standard sufficient to prevent the transmission of liquids beyond the surface;
“inland waters” has the meaning given in section 221(1) of the 1991 Act;
“place of production” means, in relation to any waste, the place where the waste was originally produced;
“Plant Health notice” means a notice served under—
article 12 of the Plant Health (Phytophthora ramorum) (England) Order 2004(2),
article 13 of the Plant Health (Phytophthora ramorum) (Wales) Order 2006(3),
article 31 of the Plant Health (Forestry) Order 2005(4),
article 32 of the Plant Health (England) Order 2005 (5),
article 32 of the Plant Health (Wales) Order 2006 (6);
“relevant waste”, where it appears in any paragraph in this Part, means waste that—
falls within a code specified in the first column of the table in the paragraph, and
is of a type specified in the second column of the table;
“scrap metal” has the meaning given in section 9(2) of the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964(7);
“sealed drainage” means a drainage system with an impermeable surface which ensures that—
no liquid will run off the surface otherwise than via the system, and
except where they may be lawfully discharged, all liquids entering the system are collected in a sealed sump;
“secondary containment” means a bund or any other system for preventing waste which has leaked from the primary container from escaping from the place where it is stored or treated.
(2) In this Part, a 6 digit code used to refer to a waste is a reference to the waste specified by the 6 digit code(8)—
(a)in England, in the List of Wastes (England) Regulations 2005(9);
(b)in Wales, in the List of Wastes (Wales) Regulations 2005(10),
except insofar as the waste specified in this Part in relation to such a code does not include some of the types of waste specified by that code in those Regulations.
(3) Where a bund is used as secondary containment—
(a)the bund must have an impermeable lining and—
(i)have a capacity of not less than 110% of the original container’s storage capacity, or
(ii)if there is more than one container within the containment system, have a capacity of not less than 110% of the largest container’s storage capacity or 25% of their aggregate storage capacity, whichever is the greater, and
(b)reasonable precautions must be taken to ensure that the capacities specified in paragraph (a) are maintained at all times.
(4) When interpreting this Part, a container, lagoon or other place is secure in relation to waste kept in it if—
(a)all reasonable precautions are taken to ensure that the waste cannot escape from it; and
(b)members of the public are unable to gain access to the waste.
(5) Where a quantity limit is specified in relation to more than one operation (storage, use or treatment) in any one specific or additional condition, that quantity limit applies to all of those operations on an aggregate basis.
(6) Where a waste operation is carried on by waste mobile plant, the quantity limits specified in any specific or additional specific condition in any Chapter of this Part apply in relation to each place where the operation is carried on.
(7) The quantity limits specified in any specific condition in paragraphs U1, U2, U10, U11, U12 and U15 that relate to the use or storage of waste over a specified period apply for that period regardless of whether more than one establishment or undertaking carries on the operation at the same place over that period.
(8) In this Part—
(a)a reference to any of paragraphs U1 to U16 is a reference to a paragraph numbered 1 to 16 in Section 2 of Chapter 2 (use of waste);
(b)a reference to any of paragraphs T1 to T33 is a reference to a paragraph numbered 1 to 33 in Section 2 of Chapter 3 (treatment of waste);
(c)a reference to any of paragraphs D1 to D8 is a reference to a paragraph numbered 1 to 8 in Section 2 of Chapter 4 (disposal of waste);
(d)a reference to any of paragraphs S1 to S3 is a reference to a paragraph numbered 1 to 3 in Section 2 of Chapter 5 (storage of waste).
1. The descriptions in this Chapter—
(a)are set out in the first sub-paragraph of paragraphs U1 to U16; and
(b)include associated storage.
2. The specific conditions for each description in this Chapter are set out in the third sub-paragraph of paragraphs U1 to U16.
3. The general conditions for all descriptions in this Chapter are as follows—
(a)the operation is for the purposes of recovering or reusing the waste, unless otherwise stated in the specific conditions;
(b)the waste used is suitable for the purposes of the operation;
(c)no more waste is used than is necessary to carry on the operation.
1.—(1) The use of relevant waste in construction.
(2) The tables specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph are set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Quantity limit | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|
010102 | Waste from mineral non-metalliferous excavation | 5,000 tonnes | |
010408 | Waste gravel and crushed rock other than those mentioned in 010407 | ||
010409 | Waste sand and clays | ||
020202 | Shellfish shells from which the soft tissue or flesh has been removed only | ||
101208 | Waste ceramics, bricks, tiles and construction products (after thermal processing) | ||
101314 | Waste concrete and concrete sludge | ||
170101 | Concrete | ||
170102 | Bricks | ||
170103 | Tiles and ceramics | ||
170107 | Mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics other than those mentioned in 170106 | ||
170506 | Dredging spoil other than those mentioned in 170505 | A | |
170508 | Track ballast other than those mentioned in 170507 | ||
191205 | Glass | ||
191209 | Minerals (for example sand, stones) | ||
191212 | Aggregates only |
Codes | Waste types | Quantity limit | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|
020399, 020401 | Soil from cleaning and washing fruit and vegetables only | 1,000 tonnes | |
170302 | Bituminous mixtures other than those mentioned in 170301 | B | |
170504 | Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 170503 | ||
170506 | Dredging spoil other than those mentioned in 170505 | ||
191302 | Solid wastes from soil remediation other than those mentioned in 191301 | ||
200202 | Soil and stones | ||
020103 | Plant tissue waste | B | |
030101 | Waste bark, cork and wood only | B | |
191207 | Untreated wood other than those mentioned in 191206 only | B | |
200138 | 200137 only | B |
Codes | Waste types | >Quantity limits | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|
170302 | Bituminous mixtures other than those mentioned in 170301 | 50,000 tonnes | C |
170504 | Road sub base only | C |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)where the relevant waste falls within the first column of a table in sub-paragraph (2), the total quantity of waste used or stored over any 3-year period does not exceed the limit indicated in the third column of that table;
(b)where one or more waste type falling within the first column of any one table in sub-paragraph (2) is used or stored, the total quantity for all the waste types used or stored does not exceed the limit indicated in the third column of that table over any 3-year period;
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 12 months prior to use; and
(d)the operation complies with such of the following additional conditions as are specified in the fourth column of the table and for these purposes—
A | the waste is used only for drainage work carried on for the purposes of the Land Drainage Act 1991(11), the 1991 Act or the 1995 Act, |
B | the waste is used only for the construction of tracks, paths, bridleways or car parks and must be processed into chipped form prior to use, |
C | the waste is used only for the construction of roads. |
2.—(1) The use of relevant waste in construction.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
160103 | Baled end-of-life tyres only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste used or stored during the construction does not exceed 50 tonnes of baled tyres;
(b)the waste is not used more than once;
(c)the bales comply with standard PAS108(12); and
(d)no waste is stored for longer than 3 months prior to use.
3.—(1) The use of relevant waste in the construction of installations, exhibits, sets or demonstrations for entertainment or educational purposes.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
170102 | Bricks |
170103 | Tiles and ceramics |
170201, 200138 | Wood |
170203, 200139 | Plastic |
170401 to 170407, 170411, 200140 | Metals including their alloys |
200101 | Paper and cardboard |
200111 | Textiles |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific condition is that the total quantity of waste used or stored prior to use does not exceed 20 tonnes at any one time.
4.—(1) The burning of relevant waste as a fuel in an appliance if the requirements in sub-paragraph (4) are met.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 200201 | Plant tissue waste only |
020107, 170201 | Untreated wood only |
020304 | Vegetable waste unsuitable for consumption or processing |
030101 | Waste bark and cork |
030105 | Untreated sawdust and wood shavings other than those mentioned in 030104 only |
030301 | Waste bark and wood |
030310 | Fibre rejects (fibrous vegetable waste from virgin pulp preparation or paper pulp production) only |
150103 | Untreated wooden packaging only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste burned over any period of 1 hour is less than 50kg;
(b)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed 10 tonnes; and
(c)the waste is stored in a secure place.
(4) The requirements in this sub-paragraph are that—
(a)the appliance has a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts; and
(b)where it is used together with other appliances (whether or not it is operated simultaneously with such other appliances), the aggregate net rated thermal input of all the appliances is less than 0.4 megawatts.
5.—(1) The use of biodiesel derived from relevant waste as a fuel in a portable generator if the requirements in sub-paragraph (4) are met or in a motor vehicle and the storage of such biodiesel—
(a)in or on a motor vehicle or in such a portable generator; or
(b)at a place that is owned or occupied by the owner or user of the biodiesel.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
190210 | Waste derived biodiesel only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of biodiesel stored in or on a motor vehicle or in a portable generator at any one time does not exceed 1,000 litres;
(b)the total quantity of biodiesel stored at a place owned or occupied by the owner or user of the biodiesel at any one time does not exceed 5,000 litres; and
(c)the biodiesel is stored with secondary containment.
(4) The requirements in this sub-paragraph are that—
(a)the portable generator has a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts; and
(b)where it is used together with other portable generators (whether or not it is operated simultaneously with such other generators) the aggregate net rated thermal input of all the generators is less than 0.4 megawatts.
6.—(1) The use of relevant waste at a waste water treatment plant for the purposes of re-seeding the plant.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
190805 | Sludges from treatment of urban waste water |
190812 | Sludges from biological treatment of industrial waste water other than those mentioned in 190811 |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste used or stored at the plant at any one time does not exceed 1,000 cubic metres; and
(b)the waste was not produced at the plant.
7.—(1) The use of relevant waste from a water treatment works or a waste water treatment plant to clean a highway gravel bed.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
190899 | Effluent only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste used over any 24-hour period does not exceed 10 cubic metres;
(b)the highway gravel bed has sealed drainage to ensure that the condition in paragraph (c) can be met;
(c)all waste used in and produced by the cleaning operation is collected; and
(d)the waste meets any relevant conditions specified in the environmental permit authorising the operation of the water treatment works or waste water treatment plant.
8.—(1) The use of relevant waste for a specified purpose.
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—
(a)the table specifying relevant waste and the limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(a) and (b) is set out below;
(b)“specified purpose” is a purpose specified in the third column of the table.
Codes | Waste types | Specified purpose | Quantity limit (at any one time) |
---|---|---|---|
030105, 191207 | Wood shavings, woodchip, oversized compost, sawdust only | Use in horse menages | 1,000 tonnes |
191204 | Shredded or granulated rubber and end-of-life tyres only | Use in horse menages | 1,000 tonnes |
191201 | Shredded paper and cardboard | Use as animal bedding | 100 tonnes |
030305, 030311 | Paper pulp and paper sludge from paper recycling only | Use as animal bedding | 100 tonnes |
030105, 191207 | Wood shavings, woodchip, oversized compost, sawdust only | Use as animal bedding | 100 tonnes |
160103 | End-of-life tyres | Use as a weight on cover sheeting on agricultural premises or use as crash barriers | 40 tonnes |
150102 | Geotextile bags (flexible intermediate bulk containers) only | Use as reinforcement in construction | 100 bags |
020202 | Shellfish shells from which the soft tissue or flesh has been removed only | Use for ornamental purposes | 50 tonnes |
191205 | Crushed glass only | Use for ornamental purposes | 50 tonnes |
200127*, 200128, 080111*, 080112 | Paints (excluding specialist and industrial paints, wood preservatives, aerosol and spray paints, inks, adhesives and resins) | Use as paint | 1,000 litres |
190599 | Compost produced for the purposes of growing mushrooms only | Use in growing mushrooms | 1,000 tonnes |
170102, 170904 | Stones and bricks capable of being used in their existing state only | Use in construction of buildings, fencing, barriers, containment or similar above ground construction | 100 tonnes |
170201, 191207, 200138 | Non-hazardous wood including telegraph poles and railway sleepers | Use in construction of buildings, fencing, barriers, containment or similar above ground construction | 100 tonnes |
110105*, 110107*, 190902, 190903, 190906 | Aluminium hydroxide (A1OH) and ferric chloride (FeCl) and sludges/solutions from the treatment of water only | Use in treating waste water effluent and in water treating processes | 50 cubic metres |
100201, 100202, 170504, 191209 | Blast furnace slag and stones only | Use as filter media at waste water treatment works | 50,000 tonnes |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total amount of waste used or stored at any one time does not exceed the quantity limit specified in the fourth column;
(b)in relation to any relevant waste to which code 160103 applies (end-of-life tyres), within the quantity limit specified for that waste type, not more than 10 tonnes is stored together;
(c)the waste is not treated or required to be treated prior to use; and
(d)in relation to any relevant waste to which code 110105* (aluminium hydroxide),110107* (ferric chloride), 190902, 190903 or 190906 (sludges/solutions from the treatment of water) applies, the waste is stored—
(i)with secondary containment, and
(ii)in a location with sealed drainage.
9.—(1) The use of relevant waste to manufacture finished goods.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and the quantity limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(a) is set out below.
Codes | >Waste types | Quantity limit (at any one time) | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|
100101, 100102 | Ash only | 500 tonnes | A |
101208 | Ceramics | 100 tonnes | A |
101112, 150107, 191205, 200102 | Glass | 5,000 tonnes | A |
100105 | Gypsum only | 500 tonnes | A |
200199 | Lion faeces only | 5 tonnes | B |
120101, 120103, 150104, 160117, 160118, 191001, 191002, 191202, 191203, 200140 | Metals | 500 tonnes | A |
150101, 191201, 200101 | Paper and cardboard | 15,000 tonnes | C, D |
070213, 120105, 150102, 191204, 200139 | Plastics | 500 tonnes | E |
191204 | Rubber only | 30 tonnes | E, F |
020106 | Sheep, rabbit or deer faeces only | 100 tonnes | B |
040221, 040222, 150109, 191208, 200110, 200111 | Textiles | 1,000 tonnes | B |
030105, 030301, 150103, 191207, 200138 | Wood, bark, cork, sawdust, shavings, cuttings, particle board | 100 tonnes | B |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that —
(a)the total quantity of waste used or stored at any one time does not exceed the quantity limit specified in the third column of the table in sub-paragraph (2);
(b)the waste is stored in a secure location at the place where the manufacturing is carried on;
(c)the operation does not involve any activity falling within a description in Part A(1) or Part A(2) of Part 2 of Schedule 1; and
(d)the operation complies with such of the following additional specific conditions as are specified in the fourth column of the table—
A | the waste is stored at a location with sealed drainage, |
B | the waste is stored indoors or in a secure container, |
C | the waste is stored in a baled form, in a container or indoors, |
D | within the quantity limit specified in the third column of the table and notwithstanding additional specific condition C, up to 1,000 tonnes may be stored outdoors so long as it is stored in an enclosure designed and maintained to prevent the escape of litter, |
E | the waste is not subject to heat treatment, |
F | the total quantity of waste stored together does not exceed 10 tonnes. |
(4) For the purposes of this paragraph, “finished goods” means goods that are ready for use by an end consumer without any further processing.
10.—(1) The spreading of relevant waste on agricultural land to confer benefit to the land for the purposes of providing, maintaining or improving the soil’s ability to provide a growing medium by adding nutrients, lime or biomass.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and the quantity and storage limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3) is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Quantity limit | Storage limit (at any one time) | Period | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
010102, 010408, 170504 | Chalk only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | 12 months | A |
020106 | Farmyard and horse manure only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | 12 months | A |
020401, 020399 | Soil from cleaning and washing fruit and vegetables only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | 12 months | A |
020199 | Milk from agricultural premises only | 50 cubic metres of diluted milk per hectare | 200 tonnes | 24 hours | A, B, E |
100101 | Ash from wood chip boilers produced pursuant to an operation described in paragraph U4 only | 1 tonne per hectare | 10 tonnes | 12 months | A |
170506 | Dredging spoil (other than those mentioned in 170505) generated from the creation or maintenance of habitats, ditches or ponds within parks, gardens, fields and forests only | 150 tonnes per hectare | 1,250 tonnes | 12 months | C |
020199 | Spent compost from the growing of mushrooms compost only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 500 tonnes | 12 months | A |
190599 | Compost produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T23 or T26 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 500 tonnes | 12 months | A |
190604 | Digestate produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T24 or T25 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | 12 months | A |
190812 | Waste consisting of biobed or biofilter material produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T32 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | 12 months | A, D |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste spread does not exceed the limit specified in the third column of the table in sub-paragraph (2) over the period specified in the fifth column;
(b)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed the limit specified in the fourth column of the table;
(c)subject to additional specific conditions D and E in sub-paragraph (f), where they apply, no waste is stored for longer than 12 months prior to spreading;
(d)the waste is stored in a secure location prior to spreading;
(e)at the time the spreading begins—
(i)the land has not been frozen for 12 hours or more in the preceding 24 hours,
(ii)the land is not waterlogged, frozen or snow-covered; and
(f)the operation complies with such of the following additional specific conditions as are specified in the sixth column of the table—
A | the location of any waste which is stored or land which is spread is at least 10 metres from a watercourse and 50 metres from a spring, well or borehole, |
B | prior to spreading, the waste is diluted with not less than an equal quantity of water or slurry and the land is spread not more than once in any 4-week period, |
C | the waste is spread adjacent to the place from which it was dredged, |
D | the waste is stored for at least 12 months prior to spreading, |
E | the waste is not stored for longer than 24 hours prior to spreading. |
11.—(1) The spreading of relevant waste on land that is not agricultural land for the purposes of providing, maintaining or improving the soil’s ability to provide a growing medium by adding nutrients, lime or biomass.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and the quantity and storage limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3) is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Quantity limit (over 12 months) | Storage limit (at any one time) | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|
010102, 010408, 170504 | Chalk only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
020106 | Farmyard and horse manure only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
020202 | Shellfish shells from which the soft tissue or flesh has been removed only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
020399, 020401 | Soil from cleaning and washing fruit and vegetables only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
100101 | Ash from wood chip boilers produced pursuant to an operation described in paragraph U4 only | 1 tonne per hectare | 10 tonnes | A |
170506 | Dredging spoil (other than those mentioned in 170505) generated from the creation or maintenance of habitats, ditches or ponds within parks, gardens, fields and forests only | 150 tonnes per hectare | 1,250 tonnes | B |
020199 | Spent compost from the growing of mushrooms only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 500 tonnes | A |
190599 | Compost produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T23 or T26 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 500 tonnes | A |
190604 | Digestate produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T24 or T25 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
190812 | Waste consisting of biobed or biofilter material produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraph T32 only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A, C |
200108 | Coffee grounds only | 50 tonnes per hectare | 200 tonnes | A |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste spread does not exceed the limit specified in the third column of the table in sub-paragraph (2) over any 12-month period;
(b)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed the limit specified in the fourth column of the table;
(c)subject to additional specific condition C in sub-paragraph (f), where it applies, no waste is stored for longer than 12 months prior to spreading;
(d)the waste is stored in a secure location prior to spreading;
(e)at the time the spreading begins—
(i)the land has not been frozen for 12 hours or more in the preceding 24 hours,
(ii)the land is not waterlogged, frozen or snow-covered; and
(f)the operation complies with such of the following additional specific conditions as are specified in the fifth column of the table—
A | the location of any waste which is stored or land which is spread is at least 10 metres from a watercourse and 50 metres from a spring, well or borehole, |
B | the waste is spread adjacent to the place from which it was dredged, |
C | the waste is stored for at least 12 months prior to spreading. |
12.—(1) The use of relevant waste as a mulch.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 191207, 200201 | Untreated wood and plant matter |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste used or stored over any period of 1 month does not exceed 100 tonnes; and
(b)the waste is stored in a secure location prior to use.
13.—(1) The spreading of relevant waste at the place of production to confer benefit.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 020107, 020304, 200201 | Plant tissue only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste spread over any 12-month period does not exceed 50 tonnes per hectare;
(b)at the time the spreading begins—
(i)the land has not been frozen for 12 hours or more in the preceding 24 hours,
(ii)the land is not waterlogged, frozen or snow-covered; and
(c)except for waste which is spread on the banks of the waters from which it was produced, no waste is spread within 50 metres of any watercourse, spring, well or borehole.
14.—(1) The incorporation of ash which is relevant waste into soil resulting from a qualifying operation.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 020107, 200201 | Ash from burning of plant tissue only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste incorporated into soil does not exceed 10 tonnes per hectare; and
(b)ashes of burnt cereal, straw or cereal stubble are not allowed, without reasonable excuse, proof of which lies on the establishment or undertaking carrying on the operation, to remain on the soil for longer than 24 hours after the commencement of the burning but must be incorporated into the soil—
(i)within that period, or
(ii)in a case where, having regard to wind conditions to do so would be likely to cause nuisance, as soon as conditions allow.
(4) For the purposes of this paragraph, a “qualifying operation” is one that—
(a)involves the burning of cereal straw or cereal stubble;
(b)falls within a description in paragraph D7; and
(c)complies with the specific conditions specified in that paragraph and the general conditions specified in Chapter 3.
15.—(1) The spreading of relevant waste on agricultural land at the place of production.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
190112 | Ash from the incineration of pig and poultry carcasses only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste spread over any 12-month period does not exceed 150kg per hectare;
(b)the waste is mixed with an equal volume or more of manure or slurry prior to spreading;
(c)the waste is stored in a secure place prior to spreading;
(d)the location of the waste which is stored or land which is spread is at least—
(i)10 metres from a watercourse,
(ii)50 metres from a spring, well or borehole; and
(e)at the time of the spreading—
(i)the land has not been frozen for 12 hours or more in the preceding 24 hours,
(ii)the land is not waterlogged, frozen or snow-covered.
16.—(1) The use of relevant waste for vehicle parts.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
160106 | End-of-life vehicles, containing neither liquids nor other hazardous components |
160122 | Non-hazardous components from end-of-life vehicles only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)no more than two depolluted end-of-life vehicles are stored at any one time;
(b)in relation to relevant waste to which code 160122 applies (non-hazardous components from end-of-life vehicles), the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed 5 cubic metres;
(c)the waste is stored in a secure place;
(d)the waste is stored on an impermeable surface; and
(e)the operation is for the purposes of re-using the waste.
(4) For the purposes of this paragraph and in relation to an end-of-life vehicle, “depolluted” means that the vehicle has been subjected to all of the operations described in paragraph 3 of Annex 1 to the End-of-Life Vehicles Directive.
1. The descriptions in this Chapter—
(a)are set out in the first sub-paragraph of paragraphs T1 to T33; and
(b)include associated storage.
2. The specific conditions for each description in this Chapter are set out in the third sub-paragraph of paragraphs T1 to T33.
3. The general condition for the descriptions in this Chapter is that the operation is for the purposes of recovering the waste, unless otherwise stated in the specific conditions.
1.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by cleaning, washing, spraying or coating it, subject to sub-paragraph (4).
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
150105 | Composite packaging |
160120, 150107, 170202, 191205, 200102 | Glass |
150101 | Paper and cardboard packaging |
020104, 070213, 150102, 160119, 170203, 200139 | Plastic |
150109 | Textile packaging |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated over any 7-day period does not exceed 300 tonnes;
(b)subject to paragraph (e), the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed 300 tonnes;
(c)the waste is stored and treated in a location with sealed drainage;
(d)no waste is stored for longer than 3 months prior to treatment;
(e)where the waste consists of containers that have been used to contain a dangerous substance, the total quantity of waste stored does not exceed 1 tonne over any 7-day period; and
(f)the waste is not contaminated by more than 1% of its original volume prior to treatment.
(4) The description in sub-paragraph (1) does not include cleaning, washing, spraying or coating of any relevant waste if this falls within Part B of section 6.4 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.
(5) In this paragraph, “dangerous substance” has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2009(13).
(6) References in this paragraph to quantity limits by weight include the weight of any contamination.
2.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by laundering or otherwise cleaning it.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
191208 | Textiles |
200110 | Clothes |
200111 | Textiles |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 20,000 tonnes; and
(b)the waste is treated and stored at a location with sealed drainage.
3.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste for the purposes of removing grease, oil or any other non-metallic contaminant by heating it in an appliance where the requirements of sub-paragraph (4) are met using a process that is not an excluded process.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
160117 | Ferrous metal |
160118 | Non ferrous metal |
191001 | Iron and steel waste |
191002 | Non ferrous waste |
191202 | Ferrous metal |
191203 | Non ferrous metal |
200140 | Metals |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored or treated at any one time does not exceed 10 tonnes; and
(b)the waste is stored in a secure location with sealed drainage.
(4) The requirements in this sub-paragraph are that—
(a)the appliance has a net rated thermal input of less than 0.2 megawatts; and
(b)where it is used together with other appliances (whether or not it is operated simultaneously with such other appliances), the aggregate net rated thermal input of all the appliances is less than 0.2 megawatts.
(5) The processes that are excluded processes for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) are—
(a)the removal by heat of plastic or rubber covering from scrap cable or any asbestos contaminant;
(b)a process that is an activity listed in Section 2.1 (other than paragraph (d) of Part B) of Part 2 of Schedule 1 involving the heating of iron, steel or ferrous alloy; and
(c)a process that is an activity described in Part A(1) or A(2) of Section 2.2 of Part 2 of Schedule 1 involving the heating of any non-ferrous metal or non-ferrous metal alloy.
4.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by baling, sorting, shredding, pulverising, densifying, crushing or compacting it.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and the quantity limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3) is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Treatment limit (over 7 days) | Storage limit (at any one time) |
---|---|---|---|
150104, 200140 | Cans and foils only | 100 tonnes where treatment is carried on outdoors | 500 tonnes |
500 tonnes where treatment is carried on indoors | |||
070213, 150102, 150105 | Food and drink cartons only | 100 tonnes where treatment is carried on outdoors | 500 tonnes |
3,000 tonnes where treatment is carried on indoors | |||
150107, 160120, 170202, 191205, 200102 | Glass | 5,000 tonnes | 5,000 tonnes |
030308, 030307, 150101, 191201, 200101 | Paper and cardboard (excluding food and drink cartons) | 500 tonnes where treatment is carried on outdoors | 15,000 tonnes |
3,000 tonnes where treatment is carried on indoors | |||
020104, 070213, 120105, 150102, 160119, 170203, 191204, 200139 | Plastic | 100 tonnes where treatment is carried on outdoors | 500 tonnes |
3000 tonnes where treatment is carried on indoors | |||
040222, 150109, 191208, 200110, 200111 | Textiles and clothes | 1,000 tonnes where treatment is carried on outdoors | 1,000 tonnes |
3,000 tonnes where treatment is carried on indoors |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)subject to paragraph (d), the total quantity of waste treated over any 7-day period does not exceed the limit specified in the third column of the table in sub-paragraph (2);
(b)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed the limit specified in the fourth column of the table;
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 12 months;
(d)where the treatment involves pulverising waste—
(i)the total quantity of waste treated over any 7-day period does not exceed 5 tonnes,
(ii)the treatment is carried on indoors;
(e)where the treatment involves densifying waste, the treatment does not involve the application of heat;
(f)the treatment and storage are carried on in a secure place;
(g)the waste arrives at the place where the operation is carried on unmixed with any other type of waste;
(h)the waste is treated and stored in an unmixed state; and
(i)in relation to relevant waste to which codes 030308, 030307, 150101, 191201, 200101 apply (paper and cardboard)—
(i)the waste is stored in a baled form, in a container or indoors,
(ii)within the storage limit specified in the fourth column of the table, up to 1,000 tonnes may be stored outdoors so long as it is stored in an enclosure designed and maintained to prevent the escape of litter.
5.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by screening and blending it for the purposes of producing an aggregate or soil and associated prior treatment.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
010408 | Waste gravel and crushed rocks other than those mentioned in 010407 |
010409 | Waste sand and clays |
020202 | Shellfish shells from which the soft tissue or flesh has been removed only |
030101 | Waste bark and cork |
030301 | Waste bark and wood |
100101 | Bottom ash, slag and boiler dust (excluding boiler dust mentioned in 100104) |
100115 | Bottom ash, slag and boiler dust from co-incineration other than those mentioned in 100114 |
170101 | Concrete |
170102 | Bricks |
170103 | Tiles and ceramics |
170107 | Mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics other than those mentioned in 170106 |
170201 | Wood |
170302 | Bituminous mixtures other than those mentioned in 170301 |
170504 | Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 170503 |
170506 | Dredging spoil other than those mentioned in 170505 |
170508 | Track ballast other than those mentioned in 170507 |
190599 | Compost produced pursuant to a treatment described in paragraphs T23 or T26 only |
191205 | Glass |
191209 | Aggregates only |
191212 | Gypsum recovered from construction materials only |
191302 | Solid wastes from soil remediation other than those mentioned in 191301 |
191304 | Sludges from soil remediation other than those mentioned in 191303 |
200202 | Soil and stones |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)in relation to any relevant waste to which code 170302 applies (bituminous mixtures other than those mentioned in 170301) where the treatment is for the purposes of manufacturing roadstone, the total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 3-year period does not exceed 50,000 tonnes;
(b)in relation to relevant waste not covered by paragraph (a), the total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 3-year period does not exceed 5,000 tonnes;
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 12 months; and
(d)the treatment is carried on at the place—
(i)of production, or
(ii)where the treated waste is to be used.
(4) In this paragraph, “associated prior treatment” means crushing relevant waste for the purposes of screening or blending it but does not include crushing of any relevant waste which falls within Part B of Section 3.5 of Part 2 of Schedule 1 or within paragraph T7.
6.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by chipping, shredding, cutting or pulverising it.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 200201 | Plant tissue waste |
030101,030301, 170201 | Wood |
150103 | Untreated wooden packaging only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 7-day period does not exceed 500 tonnes; and
(b)no waste is stored for longer than 3 months after treatment.
7.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by crushing, grinding or reducing it in size but not including any treatment activity covered by paragraph (c) in Part B of Section 3.5 of Part 2 of Schedule 1.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
170101 | Concrete |
170102 | Bricks |
170103 | Tiles and ceramics |
170107 | Mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics (other than those mentioned in 170106*) |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated over any period of 1 hour does not exceed 20 tonnes;
(b)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed 200 tonnes;
(c)the waste is stored in a secure place prior to treatment;
(d)the treatment is carried on—
(i)at the place of production, or
(ii)at the place where the treated waste is to be used; and
(e)the operation does not result in the release into the air of a substance listed in paragraph 6(3) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 except in a quantity which is so trivial that it is incapable of causing pollution or its capacity to cause pollution is insignificant.
8.—(1) The treatment of end-of-life tyres, including such tyres in a shredded or granulated form, that are relevant waste by a relevant treatment operation and associated prior treatment.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste and relevant treatment operations for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Relevant treatment operation |
---|---|---|
160103 | End-of-life tyres | Granulating, baling, peeling, shaving, shredding and re-treading of tyres |
191204 | Shredded or granulated end-of-life tyres only | Granulating |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored or treated over any 7-day period does not exceed—
(i)60 tonnes of truck tyres, or
(ii)40 tonnes of any other tyres;
(b)within the limits in paragraph (a), the total quantity stored together does not exceed 10 tonnes;
(c)in relation to any relevant treatment operation that is granulating, the treatment is carried on indoors; and
(d)in relation to any relevant treatment operation that is re-treading, the treatment is for the purposes of re-using the waste.
(4) In this paragraph, “associated prior treatment” means cleaning tyres and separating rims from them prior to treatment.
9.—(1) The recovery of scrap metal consisting of relevant waste by—
(a)sorting, grading, shearing by manual feed, baling or crushing it; or
(b)cutting it with hand-held equipment.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020110 | Waste metal |
150104 | Metallic packaging |
160117, 191202 | Ferrous metal |
160118, 191203 | Non ferrous metal |
170401 | Copper, bronze, brass |
170402 | Aluminium |
170403 | Lead |
170404 | Zinc |
170405 | Iron and steel |
170406 | Tin |
170407 | Mixed metals |
170411 | Cables other than those mentioned in 170410 |
200140 | Metals |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 1,000 tonnes;
(b)within the limit in paragraph (a), the total quantity of any cables stored or treated does not exceed 50 tonnes;
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 24 months;
(d)the recovery is carried on at a location with sealed drainage; and
(e)the height of any pile or stack of waste does not exceed 5 metres.
10.—(1) The sorting of one type of relevant waste from one or more other types of relevant waste.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
150101, 200101 | Paper and cardboard |
150102, 200139 | Plastics |
150104, 200140 | Metals |
150105 | Composite packaging |
150106 | Mixed packaging |
150107, 200102 | Glass |
150109, 200110, 200111 | Textiles and clothing only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed 10 tonnes;
(b)the total quantity of waste treated over any 7-day period does not exceed 10 tonnes; and
(c)the waste is stored in a secure place.
11.—(1) The treatment of WEEE that is relevant waste by repairing or refurbishing it, including any prior dismantling.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
160211* | WEEE containing CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs |
160213* | WEEE containing hazardous components other than those mentioned in 160209 to 160212 |
160214 | WEEE other than those mentioned in 160209 to 160213 |
160216 | Components removed from discarded equipment other than those mentioned in 160215 |
200123* | WEEE containing CFCs |
200135* | WEEE other than those mentioned in 200121 and 200123 containing hazardous components |
200136 | WEEE other than those mentioned in 200121, 200123, and 200135 |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 12-month period does not exceed 1,000 tonnes;
(b)the best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques are used when treating the waste;
(c)the operation meets the technical requirements specified in Annex III to the WEEE Directive;
(d)in relation to any relevant waste falling within codes 160211* (WEEE containing CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs) or 200123* (WEEE containing CFCs), the waste is stored in such a manner so as to prevent the release of CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs;
(e)the waste is stored in such a manner that its environmentally sound reuse or recycling is not hindered; and
(f)the operation is for the purposes of—
(i)re-using the WEEE for its original purpose, or
(ii)re-using any dismantled components for their original purpose.
(4) In this paragraph—
(a)“best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques” has the meaning given in the document published jointly by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Welsh Assembly Government and the Scottish Executive on 27th November 2006, entitled “Guidance on Best Available Treatment, Recovery and Recycling Techniques (BATRRT) and Treatment of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)”(14);
(b)“CFCs” means chlorofluorocarbons;
(c)“HCFCs” means hydrochlorofluorocarbons;
(d)“HFCs” means hydrofluorocarbons; and
(e)“treatment” does not include the degassing or capture of ozone depleting substances.
12.—(1) The manual treatment of relevant waste by a relevant treatment operation.
(2) The table specifying—
(a)relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and relevant treatment operations;
(b)the quantity limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(a); and
(c)the additional specific conditions referred to in sub-paragraph (3)(c),
is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Relevant treatment operation | Quantity limits (at any one time) | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|
200199 | Bicycles only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 100 tonnes | A |
200110, 200111 | Clothing, fabrics, carpets only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 100 tonnes | A |
200138, 200139, 200140 | Coat hangers only | Sorting and dismantling | 100 tonnes | B |
200140 | Domestic pots and pans only | Sorting and dismantling | 100 tonnes | |
200199 | Footwear only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 100 tonnes | A |
200307 | Furniture only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 100 tonnes | A |
200138, 200139, 200140 | Garden tools only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 100 tonnes | A |
200138, 200139, 200140 | Lock gates only | Sorting and dismantling | 100 tonnes | |
200307 | Mattresses only | Sorting and dismantling | 5 tonnes | B, C |
170102, 170201, 170904, 200138 | Stone, bricks, wood only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 500 tonnes | A |
200137*, 200138, 200140 | Telegraph poles only | Sorting and dismantling | 100 tonnes | B |
170201, 170202, 170203, 200102, 200138, 200139, 200140 | Windows, doors only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 100 tonnes | A |
170201, 170202, 170203, 200102, 200138, 200139, 200140 | Windows, doors only | Sorting and dismantling | 10 tonnes | B |
150103 | Wooden pallets only | Sorting, repairing or refurbishing | 100 tonnes | A |
150103 | Wooden pallets only | Sorting and dismantling | 100 tonnes | B |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed the limit specified in the fourth column of the table in sub-paragraph (2);
(b)subject to additional specific condition B in sub-paragraph (c), where it applies, no waste is stored for longer than 2 years; and
(c)the operation complies with such of the following additional specific conditions as is specified in the fifth column of the table—
A | the operation is for the purposes of reusing the waste, |
B | no waste is stored for longer than 12 months, |
C | treatment and storage are carried on indoors. |
13.—(1) The treatment of waste food that is relevant waste by decanting or unwrapping it, bulking it up and sorting it.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020203, 020501 | Milk only |
020304, 020501, 020601, 020704 | Materials unsuitable for consumption or processing excluding milk only |
200199 | Non liquid foods unsuitable for consumption or processing but excluding foods covered by the Animal By-Products Regulations only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 30 tonnes;
(b)the treatment and storage are carried on—
(i)indoors,
(ii)in a secure place;
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 7 days;
(d)in relation to relevant waste specified in the first row of the table in sub-paragraph (2) (milk only), the operation is carried on in a dairy which has sealed drainage; and
(e)any resultant waste packaging is bulked up for the purposes of recovery.
14.—(1) The treatment of waste vehicle oil filters consisting of relevant waste by crushing and emptying them.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
160107* | Oil filters |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored after treatment does not exceed 1 tonne of crushed and emptied oil filters at any one time;
(b)the treatment is carried on at the place of production;
(c)the equipment used to treat the waste is—
(i)designed for the purposes of crushing oil filters,
(ii)designed and maintained to ensure that oil does not escape during treatment; and
(d)the treatment takes place as soon as practicable after the oil filter is removed from a vehicle.
15.—(1) The treatment of empty used waste aerosol cans consisting of relevant waste by puncturing and crushing them.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
160504* | Aerosol cans containing residues of or contaminated by dangerous substances only |
160505 | Aerosol cans only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored in any 12-month period does not exceed 3,000 cans;
(b)the waste is stored in a secure location in vented containers prior to treatment;
(c)the treatment and storage are carried on—
(i)at the place of production,
(ii)in a well-ventilated area; and
(d)the equipment used to treat the waste is designed for that purpose.
16.—(1) The treatment of waste toner cartridges consisting of relevant waste by sorting, dismantling, cleaning or refilling them.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
080318 | Waste printing toner other than those mentioned in 080317 |
150102 | Plastic packaging |
160216 | Cartridges taken from discarded equipment other than those mentioned in 160215 only |
200139 | Plastics |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 50,000 cartridges; and
(b)the treatment is carried on—
(i)indoors,
(ii)at a location with sealed drainage.
17.—(1) The crushing of relevant waste for the purposes of volume reduction prior to collection.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
200121* | Fluorescent tubes only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste crushed over any period of 24 hours does not exceed 3 tonnes;
(b)the crushing is carried on at the place of production;
(c)the equipment used for crushing is designed for the purposes of crushing and volume reduction;
(d)the mercury concentration in any resultant emissions does not exceed 25 microgrammes per cubic metre; and
(e)any glass or mercury released after crushing is stored in a secure container under weatherproof covering.
18.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by dewatering using flocculants.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
010409 | Clay effluent resulting from the manufacture of ceramics only |
080120 | Water based paint wash waters only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored or treated at any one time does not exceed 30,000 litres; and
(b)the waste is stored in a container with secondary containment.
19.—(1) The physical treatment of relevant waste for the purposes of producing biodiesel.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
200125 | Edible oil and fat |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 5,000 litres;
(b)the waste is treated and stored in a container with secondary containment;
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 3 months; and
(d)the operation is for the purposes of reusing the waste.
20.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste at a water treatment works.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
190902 | Sludges from water clarification |
190903 | Sludges from decarbonation |
190906 | Solutions and sludges from regeneration of ion exchangers |
190999 | Waste water and bore hole flushings only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated at the works over any period of 12 months does not exceed 10,000 cubic metres; and
(b)the waste is treated and stored in a secure location with sealed drainage.
21.—(1) The recovery of relevant waste at a waste water treatment works.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
190801 | Screenings |
190802 | Sewage grit (waste from desanding) only |
190805 | Sludges from treatment of urban waste water |
190899 | Centrate liquor only |
190902 | Sludges from water clarification |
190903 | Sludges from decarbonation |
190906 | Solutions and sludges from regeneration of ion exchangers |
200304 | Septic tank sludge |
200306 | Waste from sewage cleaning |
200399 | Cesspool waste and other sewage sludge only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste brought to the works over any period of 12 months does not exceed 100,000 cubic metres; and
(b)the waste is treated and stored in a secure location with sealed drainage.
22.—(1) The treatment of animal by-products consisting of relevant waste at a collection centre.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020102, 020202 | Animal tissue waste |
020203 | Materials unsuitable for consumption or processing |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 10 tonnes; and
(b)the operation is carried on in accordance with an authorisation under regulation 27 of the Animal By-Products Regulations.
(4) In this paragraph—
(a)“animal by-product” has the same meaning as in Article 2(1)(a) of Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down health rules concerning animal by-products not intended for human consumption(15);
(b)“collection centre” has the same meaning as in paragraph 18 of Annex 1 to that Regulation.
23.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste by aerobic composting and associated prior treatment.
(2) The tables specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph are set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
170506 | Plant tissue waste from inland waters only |
020103, 200201 | Plant tissue waste |
020106 | Horse manure and farmyard manure only |
020107 | Biodegradable waste from forestry only |
200101 | Paper and cardboard |
200201 | Biodegradable waste plant matter only |
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020202 | Animal tissue waste |
020501, 020601 | Materials unsuitable for consumption or processing |
200108 | Biodegradable kitchen and canteen waste |
200302 | Biodegradable waste from markets only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 80 tonnes where—
(i)the operation is carried on at the place of production, and
(ii)the treated waste is being or is to be used at that place;
(b)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 60 tonnes where—
(i)the waste is produced at a place other than where the operation is carried on, or
(ii)the treated waste is not to be used at the place where the operation is carried on;
(c)within the quantity limits in paragraphs (a) and (b), the waste does not consist at any one time of more than the following quantities—
(i)10 tonnes of paper or cardboard,
(ii)20 tonnes of manure,
(iii)10 tonnes of any relevant waste listed in Table 2;
(d)in relation to relevant waste listed in Table 1, no waste is stored for longer than 1 month prior to treatment;
(e)in relation to relevant waste listed in Table 2, no waste is stored for longer than 7 days prior to treatment;
(f)no waste is stored for a period of longer than 12 months after treatment; and
(g)the treatment results in a stable sanitised material that can be applied to land for the benefit of agriculture or to improve the soil structure or nutrients in land.
(4) In this paragraph—
“aerobic composting” means the autothermic and thermophilic biological decomposition and stabilisation of biodegradable waste under controlled conditions that are aerobic;
“associated prior treatment” means screening, chipping, shredding, cutting, pulverising or sorting waste for the purposes of aerobic composting.
24.—(1) The treatment by anaerobic digestion of relevant waste at premises used for agriculture and associated prior treatment and the burning of any resultant biogas.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 020107, 170506, 200201 | Plant tissue waste |
020106 | Horse and farmyard manure, slurry only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 1,250 cubic metres;
(b)the minimum retention time for the waste in the digester is 28 days; and
(c)any gas resulting from the operation is collected and then burnt in an appliance—
(i)where the requirements of sub-paragraph (5) are met, and
(ii)the appliance is for the purposes of producing energy.
(4) In this paragraph, “associated prior treatment” means screening, chipping, shredding, cutting, pulverising or sorting waste for the purposes of anaerobic digestion.
(5) The requirements in this sub-paragraph are that—
(a)the appliance has a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts; and
(b)where it is used together with other appliances (whether or not it is operated simultaneously with such other appliances), the aggregate net rated thermal input of all the appliances is less than 0.4 megawatts.
25.—(1) The treatment by anaerobic digestion of relevant waste at premises not used for agriculture and associated prior treatment and the burning of any resultant biogas.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 020107, 170506, 200201 | Plant tissue waste |
020106 | Horse and farmyard manure only |
200101 | Paper and cardboard |
200108 | Biodegradable kitchen and canteen waste |
020202 | Animal tissue waste |
020501, 020601 | Materials unsuitable for consumption or processing |
200302 | Biodegradable waste from markets only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 50 cubic metres;
(b)the minimum retention time for the waste in the digester is 28 days; and
(c)any gas resulting from the operation is collected and then burnt in an appliance—
(i)where the requirements of sub-paragraph (5) are met, and
(ii)the appliance is for the purposes of producing energy.
(4) In this paragraph, “associated prior treatment” means screening, chipping, shredding, cutting, pulverising or sorting waste for the purposes of anaerobic digestion.
(5) The requirements in this sub-paragraph are that—
(a)the appliance has a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts; and
(b)where it is used together with other appliances (whether or not it is operated simultaneously with such other appliances), the aggregate net rated thermal input of all the appliances is less than 0.4 megawatts.
26.—(1) The treatment in a wormery of relevant waste originating from a kitchen.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
200101 | Paper and cardboard |
200108 | Biodegradable kitchen and canteen waste |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated over any 12-month period does not exceed 6 tonnes; and
(b)the treatment results in a stable sanitised vermicompost that can be applied to land for the benefit of agriculture or to improve the soil structure or nutrients in land.
27.—(1) The treatment of used organophosphate sheep dip consisting of relevant waste for the purposes of its disposal.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020109 | Organophosphate sheep dip only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 24-hour period does not exceed 8,000 litres;
(b)the waste is treated using organophosphate-degrading enzyme in accordance with the enzyme manufacturer’s instructions;
(c)the treatment and storage are carried on at the place of production; and
(d)the treatment is carried on in a secure sheep dip bath.
28.—(1) The treatment of controlled drugs consisting of relevant waste by sorting and de-naturing them prior to their disposal.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
180109 | Medicines from natal care, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of disease in humans |
180208 | Medicines from research, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of disease involving animals |
200132 | Medicines separately collected as municipal waste |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored at any one time does not exceed 1 cubic metre;
(b)the treatment and storage are carried on at the place of production; and
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 6 months.
(4) In this paragraph, “controlled drug” means a controlled drug specified in Schedules 1 to 5 to the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001(16).
29.—(1) The treatment of non-hazardous pesticide washings that are relevant waste by carbon filtration for the purposes of disposal.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020109, 160509 | Non-hazardous pesticide washings only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 24-hour period does not exceed 8,000 litres;
(b)the treatment and storage are carried on at the place of production; and
(c)the treatment is carried on in a location with sealed drainage.
30.—(1) The recovery of silver from relevant waste produced in connection with printing or photographic processes.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
090107 | Photographic film or paper containing silver or silver compounds |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored or treated at any one time does not exceed 1,000 litres; and
(b)the treatment and storage are carried on in a location with sealed drainage.
31.—(1) The recovery of monopropylene glycol by filtering and distilling relevant waste collected following de-icing of aircraft.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
160115 | Antifreeze fluids other than those mentioned in 160114 |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 7-day period does not exceed 250 cubic metres;
(b)the waste is treated in a location with sealed drainage;
(c)the operation is carried on at the place where the waste is produced; and
(d)the waste is stored with secondary containment.
32.—(1) The treatment of relevant waste in a lined biobed or above ground biofilter.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020109, 160509 | Non-hazardous pesticide washings only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated or stored over any 12-month period does not exceed 15,000 litres;
(b)the biobed or biofilter is located at a secure place that is—
(i)at least 10 metres from a watercourse,
(ii)at least 50 metres from a spring or well or from any borehole not used to supply water for domestic or food production purposes,
(iii)at least 250 metres from any borehole used to supply water for domestic or food production purposes,
(iv)not within a zone defined by a 50-day travel time for groundwater to reach a groundwater abstraction that is used to supply water for domestic or food production purposes;
(c)the biobed or biofilter —
(i)is designed and maintained for the treatment operation,
(ii)has an impermeable lining; and
(d)the treatment is carried on at the place of production.
33.—(1) The recovery of central heating oil by filtering relevant waste.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
130701* | Central heating oil only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste treated over any 7-day period does not exceed 400 litres;
(b)the waste is stored with secondary containment;
(c)the treatment is carried on at a location with sealed drainage; and
(d)the operation is for the purposes of reusing the waste.
1. The descriptions in this Chapter—
(a)are set out in the first sub-paragraph of paragraphs D1 to D8; and
(b)include associated storage.
2. The specific conditions for each description in this Chapter are set out in the third sub-paragraph of paragraphs D1 to D8.
3. The general condition for all descriptions in this Chapter is that the operation is carried on at the place of production.
1.—(1) The deposit of relevant waste arising from the dredging of inland waters and associated screening and dewatering.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
170506 | Dredging spoil other than those mentioned in 170505 |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste deposited or treated over any 12-month period does not exceed 50 cubic metres for each metre of land on which the waste is deposited; and
(b)the waste is deposited at the closest possible point to where the waste was produced on—
(i)the bank of the inland waters from which the waste was produced, or
(ii)such width of land adjoining the inland waters so as to enable the waste to be removed and deposited by mechanical means in one operation.
2.—(1) The deposit of relevant waste on to a railway track.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
200399 | Wastes from railway sanitary conveniences only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific condition is that the total quantity of waste deposited per discharge does not exceed 25 litres.
(4) In this paragraph, “railway sanitary convenience” means a sanitary convenience or sink forming part of a vehicle used for the carriage of passengers on a railway.
3.—(1) The deposit of relevant waste by burying it.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
200399 | Waste from portable sanitary conveniences only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste deposited over any 12-month period does not exceed 1 cubic metre; and
(b)no waste is deposited within—
(i)10 metres of any watercourse,
(ii)50 metres of any spring, well or borehole.
4.—(1) The deposit of agricultural waste that is relevant waste.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103 | Plant tissue waste |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the deposit is required under a Plant Health notice;
(b)where waste is deposited into a pile, the pile—
(i)does not exceed 250 tonnes, and
(ii)is not immediately adjacent to another pile of the same type of waste;
(c)at the time the deposit is made—
(i)the land has not been frozen for 12 hours or more in the preceding 24 hours,
(ii)the land is not waterlogged, frozen or snow-covered; and
(d)no waste is deposited within—
(i)10 metres of any watercourse,
(ii)50 metres of any spring, well or borehole.
5.—(1) The deposit and subsequent storage of relevant samples of waste at any place where the samples are being or are to be tested or analysed.
(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), “relevant samples of waste” means samples of waste that are taken—
(a)in the exercise of any power under—
(i)the 1993 Act,
(ii)the Control of Pollution Act 1974(17),
(iii)section 5 of the Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989(18),
(iv)the 1990 Act,
(v)the 1991 Act,
(vi)the Water Industry Act 1991(19),
(vii)the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006(20),
(viii)the Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) Regulations 2007 (21),
(ix)regulation 88 of the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009(22);
(b)by or on behalf of the holder of an environmental permit;
(c)by or on behalf of a person carrying on in relation to the waste—
(i)an operation described in this Part, or
(ii)an excluded waste operation;
(d)by or on behalf of the owner or occupier of the land from which the samples are taken;
(e)by or on behalf of any person to whom section 34(1) or (1A) of the 1990 Act(23) applies in connection with that person’s duties under that section;
(f)by or on behalf of any person to whom the Transfrontier Shipment of Waste Regulations 2007(24) apply in connection with that person’s powers under those Regulations; or
(g)for the purposes of research.
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste deposited or stored at any one time does not exceed 10 tonnes; and
(b)the waste is not stored for longer than 12 months or such other period as may be ordered in court proceedings.
6.—(1) The disposal by incineration of the waste described in sub-paragraph (2) in an incinerator where the requirements in sub-paragraph (4) are met.
(2) The waste described in this paragraph is the waste mentioned in Article 2(2)(a)(i) to (viii) of the Waste Incineration Directive, but excluding the waste mentioned in sub-paragraph (vi) (radioactive waste) of that Article.
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored prior to incineration does not exceed 5 tonnes at any one time; and
(b)the operation is carried on by the person who produced the waste.
(4) The requirements in this sub-paragraph are—
(a)the incinerator has a capacity of less than 50kg per hour and a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts; and
(b)where it is used together with other incinerators (whether or not it is operated simultaneously with such other incinerators), the aggregate net rated thermal input of all the incinerators is less than 0.4 megawatts.
7.—(1) The burning of relevant waste on open land.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 020107, 200201 | Plant tissue |
030105 | Sawdust, shavings and cuttings from untreated wood only |
030301 | Waste bark and wood |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste burned over any period of 24 hours does not exceed 10 tonnes;
(b)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed 20 tonnes; and
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 6 months.
8.—(1) The burning of relevant waste at a port.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
020103, 020107, 020304, 200201 | Plant tissue only |
150103, 200138 | Wood used to wedge or support parts of cargo, including packing material, spacers and pallets only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste burned or stored over any period of 24 hours does not exceed 10 tonnes;
(b)the burning and storage of waste takes place in a secure place at the port where the waste was unloaded; and
(c)the burning is required under a Plant Health notice.
(4) In this paragraph, “port” means a port appointed by order made under section 19 of the Customs and Excise Management Act 1979(25).
1. The descriptions in this Chapter are set out in the first sub-paragraph of paragraphs S1 to S3.
2. The specific conditions for each of the descriptions in this Chapter are set out in the third sub-paragraph of paragraphs S1 to S3.
3. The general conditions for all descriptions in this Chapter are that the storage is carried on—
(a)at a place other than the place of production, and
(b)pending the recovery of the waste.
1.—(1) The storage of relevant waste at a place in a secure container or containers for the purposes of its recovery elsewhere.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and the storage limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3) is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Storage limit (at any one time) |
---|---|---|
130109* to 130113* 130204* to 130208* 130401* to 130403* 130701* | Waste oils | 400 cubic metres |
150101, 200101 | Cartons | 400 cubic metres |
150102, 200139 | Plastics and plastic packaging | 400 cubic metres |
150104, 200140 | Cans and foil only | 400 cubic metres |
150101, 200101 | Paper and cardboard | 400 cubic metres |
150107, 200102 | Glass | 400 cubic metres |
150109, 200110, 200111 | Textiles and clothes | 400 cubic metres |
150202* | Absorbents, filter materials (including oil filters not otherwise specified) wiping cloths, protective clothing contaminated by dangerous substances | 3 cubic metres |
150203 | Absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths and protective clothing other than those mentioned in 150202 | 3 cubic metres |
160107* | Oil filters | 3 cubic metres |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed the limit specified in the third column in the table in sub-paragraph (2);
(b)the total quantity of storage containers at the storage place at any one time does not exceed 20;
(c)no waste is stored for longer than 12 months;
(d)the person storing the waste is the owner of the container or containers or has the consent of the owner; and
(e)in respect of any waste oils and waste to which code 160107* applies (oil filters), the waste is stored with secondary containment.
2.—(1) The storage of relevant waste in a secure place for the purposes of its recovery elsewhere.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph and the quantity limits referred to in sub-paragraph (3) is set out below.
Codes | Waste types | Storage limit (at any one time) | Period | Additional specific conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|
161002 | Aqueous paint related waste only | 1,000 litres | 6 months | A, C |
160601*, 160602*, 160603*, 160604, 160605, 200133*, 200134 | Batteries | 10 tonnes | 6 months | A, B |
150104, 200140 | Cans and foil only | 500 tonnes | 12 months | |
140601* | CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs | 18 tonnes | 6 months | A, C |
170101, 170102, 170103,170107, 170202, 170203, 170401 to 170407, 170504, 170604, 170802 | Construction and demolition waste capable of being used in its existing state (non hazardous) only | 100 tonnes | 12 months | |
200125 | Edible oil and fat only | 5,000 tonnes | 12 months | A, C |
100207* | Electric arc furnace dust only | 2,500 tonnes | 3 months | D, E, F |
020104 | Farm plastics (non packaging) only | 500 tonnes | 12 months | D |
070213, 150101, 150102, 150105, 200139 | Food and drink cartons only | 500 tonnes | 12 months | |
101112, 150107, 160120, 170202, 191205, 200102 | Glass | 5,000 tonnes | 12 months | B |
020102 | Mammalian protein only | 60,000 tonnes | 12 months | D |
020202 | Mammalian tallow only | 45,000 tonnes | 12 months | D |
200307 | Mattresses only | 5 tonnes | 3 months | D |
010408, 191209 | Marble chips only | 5,000 tonnes | 12 months | |
020304 | Olive pulp/pellet only | 5,000 tonnes | 3 months | B, C, E |
200127*, 200128, 080111*, 080112 | Paints (excluding specialist and industrial paints, wood preservatives, aerosol and spray paints, inks, adhesives and resins) pending reuse as paints only | 10,000 litres | 6 months | A, C |
150101, 191201, 200101, 030308, 030307 | Paper and cardboard (excluding food and drink cartons) only | 15,000 tonnes | 12 months | J, K |
090107, 090108 | Photographic films and papers | 50 tonnes | 12 months | J |
070213, 120105, 150102, 160119, 191204, 200139 | Plastic | 500 tonnes | 12 months | |
100101 | Poultry litter ash only | 3,000 tonnes | 12 months | D, E |
080318, 150102, 160216, 200139 | Printer cartridges only | 5,000 units | 6 months | D |
170301*, 170302, 170504 | Road planings, waste road chippings, road sub-base only | 500 tonnes | 12 months | |
020110, 160117, 160118, 191203, 170401, 170402, 170403, 170404, 170405, 170406, 170407, 191202, 170411 | Scrap metal | 15,000 tonnes | 6 months | B, E |
090110, 090111*, 090112 | Single use cameras | 400 cubic metres | 6 months | |
020401, 020399 | Soils from cleaning fruit and vegetables only | 100 tonnes | 6 months | |
100316, 100405*, 100504, 100511, 100604, 100811, 100899 | Solder metal, skimmings, ashes and residues | 100 tonnes | 3 months | G |
140602*, 140603*, 200113* | Solvents and solvent mixtures | 5 cubic metres | 6 months | A, C |
100101, 100102, 100105, 100115 | Synthetic gypsum and pulverised fuel ash only | 2,500 tonnes | 3 months | D, E, F |
040222, 150109, 191208, 200110, 200111 | Textiles and clothes | 1,000 tonnes | 12 months | |
160103, 191204 | Tyres, tyre chip and crumb | 40 tonnes | 3 months | H |
110113*, 120301*, 160708* | Waste cleaning solution containing 2% sodium metasilicate and 1-2% waste oil only | 3 tonnes | 3 months | A, C |
160211*,160213*, 160214, 160216, 200121*, 200123*, 200135*, 200136 | WEEE | 400 cubic metres | 6 months | I |
030301, 150102, 150103, 200138 | Wine bottle corks only | 500 tonnes | 12 months | |
030105, 170201, 170204*,191206*, 191207, 200137*, 200138 | Wood including telegraph poles and railway sleepers (hazardous and non hazardous) | 100 tonnes | 12 months |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed the limit specified in the third column of the table in sub-paragraph (2);
(b)no waste is stored for longer than the period specified in the fourth column of the table;
(c)each type of waste is stored separately; and
(d)the operation complies with such of the following additional conditions as are specified in the fifth column of the table—
A | the waste is stored in a container, |
B | the storage place has sealed drainage, |
C | the waste is stored with secondary containment, |
D | the waste is stored indoors, |
E | the waste is stored at a dock prior to being exported or after being imported, |
F | the waste must arrive at the storage place in bags and must be stored there in bags or in drums, |
G | the waste is stored in bags or in drums, |
H | the total quantity of waste stored together does not exceed 10 tonnes, |
I | the requirements in paragraph 1 of Annex III to the WEEE Directive must be complied with, |
J | the waste is stored in a baled form, in a container or indoors, |
K | within the quantity limit specified in the third column of the table and notwithstanding additional specific condition J, up to 1,000 tonnes may be stored outdoors so long as it is stored in an enclosure designed and maintained to prevent the escape of litter. |
3.—(1) The storage of relevant waste.
(2) The table specifying relevant waste for the purposes of this paragraph is set out below.
Codes | Waste types |
---|---|
190805 | Residual sludge from sewage plants treating domestic or urban waste waters and from other sewage plants treating waste waters of a composition similar to domestic and urban waste waters only |
200304 | Residual sludge from septic tanks and other similar installations for the treatment of sewage only |
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, the specific conditions are that—
(a)the total quantity of waste stored at any one time does not exceed 1,250 tonnes;
(b)no waste is stored for longer than 12 months;
(c)the waste is stored in a secure location at the place where it is to be used;
(d)the waste is stored at least—
(i)10 metres from any watercourse,
(ii)50 metres from any spring or well, or from any borehole not used to supply water for domestic or food production purposes,
(iii)250 metres from any borehole used to supply water for domestic or food production purposes;
(e)no waste is stored—
(i)within a zone defined by a 50-day travel time for groundwater to reach a groundwater abstraction that is used to supply water for domestic or food production purposes,
(ii)within 0.3 metres of the top of an open storage container or within 0.75 metres of the top of an earthbank tank or lagoon; and
(f)after storage, the waste is to be used in accordance with the Sludge (Use in Agriculture) Regulations 1989(26).
1.—(1) For the purpose of paragraph 4(a)(i) of Schedule 2, the description is cutting or uprooting a substantial amount of vegetation in any inland freshwaters or so near to any such waters that it falls into them and failure to take reasonable steps to remove the vegetation from these waters.
(2) For the purpose of paragraph 4(a)(ii) of that Schedule, the conditions in relation to a water discharge activity described in sub-paragraph (1) are—
(a)that vegetation removed from the waters must be deposited in accordance with guidance issued by the appropriate authority; and
(b)that where it is necessary to allow vegetation to pass downstream—
(i)prior notice of the dates of the water discharge activity is given, in accordance with guidance issued by the appropriate authority, to persons likely to be affected by such an activity, and
(ii)the activity is not carried on if there is insufficient flow to convey the vegetation.
2.—(1) For the purpose of paragraph 4(a)(i) of Schedule 2, the description is the discharge from a sewage treatment plant of 5 cubic metres per day or less of sewage effluent into inland freshwaters, coastal waters or relevant territorial waters.
(2) For the purpose of paragraph 4(a)(ii) of that Schedule, the conditions in relation to a water discharge activity described in sub-paragraph (1) are—
(a)that all works and equipment used for the treatment of sewage effluent and its discharge comply with the requirements specified in guidance issued by the appropriate authority in relation to—
(i)design and manufacturing standards,
(ii)construction, installation and operation specifications, and
(iii)siting and installation;
(b)that the discharge cannot reasonably, at the time it is first made, be made to the foul sewer;
(c)that the discharge does not contain trade effluent;
(d)that all works and equipment used for the treatment of sewage effluent and its discharge are maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification;
(e)that records of maintenance work are kept by the person who is the occupier of the land on which the discharge is made (“the occupier”) for at least 5 years after the work is carried out;
(f)that the occupier must notify the exemption registration authority if an exempt water discharge activity ceases to be in operation;
(g)that the occupier must ensure that all works and equipment used for the treatment of sewage effluent and its discharge are appropriately decommissioned when the exempt facility ceases to be in operation so that there is no risk of pollutants entering inland freshwaters or coastal waters;
(h)that, before an occupier ceases to be in occupation of land on which an exempt water discharge activity is carried on, the occupier must give to the person who will next be in occupation of the land a written notice—
(i)stating that an exempt water discharge activity is being carried on on the land;
(ii)containing a description of the exempt facility;
(iii)stating the conditions that must be satisfied in relation to the exempt facility; and
(iv)accompanied by any records of maintenance mentioned in paragraph (e).
1. In this Part—
“groundwater tracer test” means a study of—
the behaviour or movement of water, or
a contaminant below ground,
which involves the addition to groundwater of a distinguishable material which has nearly identical properties to the contaminant or water being studied;
“small quantity of substance” is to be construed in accordance with the final paragraph of Article 11(3)(j) of the Water Framework Directive;
“specified groundwater remediation scheme” means a remediation scheme which involves the addition of a substance or preparation to groundwater which enhances the rate of remediation of groundwater contaminants;
“water features” includes boreholes, wells, adits, springs, seepage and wetland areas, ponds, lakes and watercourses; and
“water features survey” means a survey of all water features within 1 kilometre of the proposed activity that may be affected by it.
2.—(1) For the purpose of paragraph 5(a)(i) of Schedule 2, the description is the discharge of small quantities of substances for scientific purposes as part of—
(a)a specified groundwater remediation scheme; or
(b)a groundwater tracer test.
(2) For the purpose of paragraph 5(a)(ii) of that Schedule, the conditions in relation to a groundwater activity of that description are—
(a)that a water features survey has demonstrated that the discharge will not cause pollution;
(b)that the prior consent of every person having a right to abstract water in the vicinity of the discharge has been obtained;
(c)that the exemption registration authority is notified before the commencement of the discharge;
(d)that in the case of discharges as part of a specified groundwater remediation scheme, monitoring of the discharge, to determine whether pollution has been caused, is undertaken.
3.—(1) For the purpose of paragraph 5(a)(i) of Schedule 2, the description is a discharge from a septic tank or sewage treatment plant of 2 cubic metres per day or less of sewage effluent that results in the input of pollutants to groundwater.
(2) For the purpose of paragraph 5(a)(ii) of that Schedule, the conditions in relation to a groundwater activity of that description are—
(a)that all works and equipment used for the treatment of sewage effluent and its discharge comply with the requirements specified in guidance issued by the appropriate authority in relation to—
(i)design and manufacturing standards,
(ii)construction, installation and operation specifications, and
(iii)siting and installation of infiltration systems;
(b)that the discharge cannot reasonably, at the time it is first made, be made to the foul sewer;
(c)that the discharge does not contain trade effluent;
(d)that the discharge does not result in an input of pollutants to groundwater—
(i)within 50 metres of a point at which water is abstracted from underground strata, or
(ii)within a zone defined by a 50-day travel time for groundwater to reach a groundwater abstraction point that is used to supply water for domestic or food production purposes;
(e)that all works and equipment used for the treatment of sewage effluent and its discharge are maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s specification;
(f)that records of maintenance work are kept by the person who is the occupier of the land on which the discharge is made (“the occupier”) for at least 5 years after the work is carried out;
(g)that the occupier must notify the exemption registration authority if an exempt groundwater activity ceases to be in operation;
(h)that the occupier must ensure that all works and equipment for the treatment of sewage effluent and its discharge are appropriately decommissioned when the exempt facility ceases to be in operation so that there is no risk of pollutants entering groundwater;
(i)that before an occupier ceases to be in occupation of land on which an exempt groundwater activity is carried on, the occupier must give to the person who will next be in occupation of the land a written notice—
(i)stating that an exempt groundwater activity is being carried on on the land;
(ii)containing a description of the exempt facility;
(iii)stating the conditions that must be satisfied in relation to the exempt facility; and
(iv)accompanied by any records of maintenance mentioned in paragraph (f).
S.I. 2004/2590 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
S.I 2006/1344 (W.134) to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
S.I. 2005/2517, amended by S.I. 2006/2696, S.I. 2008/644, S.I. 2009/594.
S.I. 2005/2530 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
S.I. 2006/1643 (W.158) to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations
An asterisk following any such code indicates that the waste is considered as a hazardous waste for the purposes of regulation 6(a) of the Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/894) (see regulation 3(6)of the List of Waste (England) Regulations 2005 and the List of Waste (Wales) Regulations 2005). See also regulation 3(7) of those Regulations for the effect of the asterisk where the waste comprises or contains one or more dangerous substances.
S.I. 2005/895, amended by S.I. 2005/1673.
PAS 108:2007, Specification for the production of tyre bales for use in construction, ISBN 978 0 580 50349 8.
Available on the Defra website - http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/waste/producer/electrical/documents/weee-batrrt-guidance.pdf. See paragraphs 22 to 36.
OJ No L. 273, 10.10.2002, p 1.
S.I. 2001/3998; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2003/1432, 2005/1653, 2005/3372 and 2007/2154.
1989 c. 14; section 5 was amended by section 37 of the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 (c. 16).
)S.I. 2006/3289, amended by S.I. 2007/3545; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.
)S.I. 2007/871, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
1990 c. 43; section 34(1) was amended by S.I. 2000/1973 and 2007/3538. Section 34(1A) was inserted by paragraph 1(6) of Schedule 2 to S.I. 2009/1799.
S.I. 2007/1711, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
S.I. 1989/1263, amended by S.I. 1990/880, 1996/593 and 2000/656.
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