F1F2Specific waste to be treated as non-hazardous2ZC

1

The Scottish Ministers may determine, in exceptional cases, on the basis of documentary evidence provided by the holder, and having regard to the List of Wastes and the limit values of concentration set out in Annex III, that a specific batch of waste in Scotland which—

a

is listed as hazardous in the List of Wastes, or

b

though of a type not listed as hazardous waste in the List of Wastes, is treated as hazardous pursuant to regulation 2ZB(2),

does not display any of the hazardous properties listed in Annex III and accordingly that it shall be treated for all purposes as non-hazardous in Scotland.

2

The Scottish Ministers must not determine that waste shall be treated as non-hazardous under paragraph (1) if it has been diluted or mixed with the aim of lowering the initial concentrations of hazardous substances to a level below the thresholds for defining waste as hazardous.

3

A specific batch of waste produced in Wales, England or Northern Ireland and listed as a hazardous waste in the List of Wastes, and which is for the time being determined to be non-hazardous as referred to in paragraph (4) shall, subject to any determination made under regulation 2ZB, be treated for all purposes as non-hazardous in Scotland.

4

For the purposes of paragraph (3), a specific batch of waste may be determined to be non-hazardous—

a

in relation to Wales, by the Welsh Ministers under regulation 9 of the Hazardous Waste (Wales) Regulations 2005,

b

in relation to England, by the Secretary of State under regulation 9 of the Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2005, or

c

in relation to Northern Ireland by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs under regulation 10 of the Hazardous Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005.