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36.—(1) The temporary secure storage of waste to which sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) apply, at waste reception facilities provided within a harbour area in accordance with the Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Port Waste Reception Facilities) Regulations 2003 M1 (in this paragraph “the 2003 Regulations”), where such storage is incidental to the collection or transport of the waste.S
(2) This paragraph applies to waste other than tank washings (including such special waste as is listed in Table 13), but only if—
(a)the amount of waste so stored within a harbour area at any time does not exceed 20 cubic metres for each ship from which waste has been landed;
(b)in the case of any waste batteries, storage takes place in accordance with the treatment conditions; and
(c)no waste is so stored for more than seven days.
(3) This paragraph applies to waste which consists of tank washings (including such special waste as is listed in Table 14), but only if—
(a)the amount of tank washings consisting of dirty ballast so stored within a harbour area at any time does not exceed 30% of the total deadweight of the ships from which such washings have been landed; and
(b)the amount of tank washings consisting of waste mixtures containing oil so stored within a harbour area at any time does not exceed 1% of the total deadweight of the ships from which such washings have been landed.
(4) In this paragraph—
“harbour area” has the same meaning as in the [F1Dangerous Goods in Harbour Areas Regulations 2016];
“ship” has the same meaning as in the 2003 Regulations;
“tank washings” means waste residues from the tanks (other than the fuel tanks) or holds of a ship or waste arising from the cleaning of such tanks or holds.
1 Codes referred to in the European Waste Catalogue | |
2 Includes special waste. | |
Codes1 | Types of waste |
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Absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths and protective clothing (15 02) | |
15 02 022 | Absorbents, filter materials (including oil filters not otherwise specified), wiping cloths, protective clothing contaminated by dangerous substances |
Wastes from electrical and electronic equipment (16 02) | |
16 02 092 | Transformers and capacitors containing PCBs |
16 02 102 | Discarded equipment containing or contaminated by PCBs other than those mentioned in 16 02 09 |
16 02 112 | Discarded equipment containing chlorofluorocarbons, HCFC, HFC |
16 02 122 | Discarded equipment containing free asbestos |
16 02 132 | Discarded equipment containing hazardous components other than those mentioned in 16 02 09 to 16 02 12 |
16 02 152 | Hazardous components removed from discarded equipment |
Waste explosives (16 04) | |
16 04 032 | Other waste explosives |
Gases in pressure containers and discarded chemicals (16 05) | |
16 05 042 | Gases in pressure containers (including halons) containing dangerous substances) |
Batteries and accumulators (16 06) | |
16 06 012 | Lead batteries |
16 06 022 | Ni-Cd batteries |
16 06 032 | Mercury-containing batteries |
16 06 062 | Separately collected electrolyte from batteries and accumulators |
Wastes from natal care, diagnosis, treatment or prevention of disease in humans (18 01) | |
18 01 032 | Wastes whose collection and disposal is subject to special requirements in order to prevent infection |
18 01 062 | Chemicals consisting of or containing dangerous substances |
18 01 082 | Cytotoxic and cytostatic medicines |
Separately collected fractions (except 15 01) (20 01) | |
20 01 132 | Solvents |
20 01 212 | Fluorescent tubes and other mercury-containing waste |
20 01 232 | Discarded equipment containing chlorofluorocarbons |
20 01 262 | Oil and fat other than those mentioned in 20 01 25 |
20 01 272 | Paint, inks, adhesives and resins containing dangerous substances |
20 01 292 | Detergents containing dangerous substances |
20 01 312 | Cytotoxic and cytostatic medicines |
20 01 332 | Batteries and accumulators included in 16 06 01, 16 06 02 or 16 06 03 and unsorted batteries and accumulators containing these batteries |
20 01 352 | Discarded electrical and electronic equipment other than those mentioned in 20 01 12 and 20 01 23 containing hazardous components |
20 01 372 | Wood containing dangerous substances |
1 Codes referred to in the European Waste Catalogue. | |
2 Includes special waste. | |
Codes1 | Types of waste |
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Waste hydraulic oils (13 01) | |
13 01 092 | Mineral-based chlorinated hydraulic oils |
13 01 102 | Mineral based non-chlorinated hydraulic oils |
13 01 112 | Synthetic hydraulic oils |
13 01 122 | Readily biodegradable hydraulic oils |
13 01 132 | Other hydraulic oils |
Waste engine, gear and lubricating oils (13 02) | |
13 02 042 | Mineral-based chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 052 | Mineral-based non-chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 062 | Synthetic engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 072 | Readily biodegradable engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 082 | Other engine, gear and lubricating oils |
Waste insulating and heat transmission oils (13 03) | |
13 03 062 | Mineral-based chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils other than those mentioned in 13 03 01 (insulating or heat transmission oils containing PCBs) |
13 03 072 | Mineral-based non-chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils |
13 03 082 | Synthetic insulating and heat transmission oils |
13 03 092 | Readily biodegradable insulating and heat transmission oils |
13 03 102 | Other insulating and heat transmission oils |
Bilge oils (13 04) | |
13 04 012 | Bilge oils from inland navigation |
13 04 022 | Bilge oils from jetty sewers |
13 04 032 | Bilge oils from other navigation |
Waste of liquid fuels (13 07) | |
13 07 012 | Fuel oil and diesel |
13 07 022 | Petrol |
13 07 032 | Other fuels (including mixtures) |
Oil wastes not otherwise specified (13 08) | |
13 08 012 | Desalter sludges or emulsions |
13 08 022 | Other emulsions |
13 08 992 | Wastes not otherwise specified |
Wastes from transport tank, storage tank and barrel cleaning (except 05 and 13) (16 07) | |
16 07 082 | Wastes containing oil |
16 07 092 | Wastes containing other dangerous substances |
Aqueous liquid wastes destined for off-site treatment (16 10) | |
16 10 012 | Aqueous liquid wastes containing dangerous substances |
16 10 032 | Aqueous concentrates containing dangerous substances |
Textual Amendments
F1Words in sch. 1 para. 36(4) substituted (1.10.2016) by The Dangerous Goods in Harbour Areas Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/721), reg. 1, Sch. 5 para. 11 (with reg. 5)
Marginal Citations
M1S.I. 2003/1809, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
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