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17. Waste shall only be accepted at a landfill for hazardous waste if—
(a)in the case of granular waste–
(i)it meets the limit values for leaching set out in Table 6;
(ii)it meets the additional criteria set out in Table 7; and
(iii)it will have either–
(aa)if it is cohesive waste, a mean in situ shear strength of at least 50kPa; or
(bb)if it is non-cohesive waste, an in situ bearing ratio of at least 5%;
(b)in the case of monolithic waste–
(i)it meets either–
(aa)the limit values for leaching set out in Table 6; or
(bb)the limit values for leaching set out in Table 8;
(ii)it meets the additional criteria set out in Table 5B;
(iii)it has a mean unconfined compressive strength of at least 1MPa after 28 days curing;
(iv)it has either–
(aa)dimensions of greater than 40cm along each side; or
(bb)a depth and fracture spacing when hardened of greater than 40cm; and
(v)where the waste was subjected to treatment to render it monolithic, prior to such treatment it met the following limit values—
(aa)Loss on Ignition of 10%; or
(bb)Total Organic Carbon of 6%.
Components | Symbol | L/S = 10 l/kg |
---|---|---|
(a) These values must be determined using EN 12457/1 to 3 (applied, in the case of monolithic waste, to a sample which has been crushed). | ||
(b) The Environment Agency may include conditions in a permit authorising limit values for specific parameters (other than Dissolved Organic Carbon) up to three times higher for specified wastes accepted in a landfill, taking into account the characteristics of the landfill and its surroundings and provided a risk assessment demonstrates that emissions (including leachate) from the landfill will present no additional risk to the environment. | ||
(c) If the waste does not meet this value for Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) at its own pH, it may alternatively be tested at L/S = 10 l/kg and a pH of between 7.5 and 8.0. The waste shall be considered as complying with the acceptance criterion for DOC, if the result of this determination does not exceed 1,000 mg/kg. | ||
(d) The value for Total Dissolved Solids can be used alternatively to the values for Sulphate and Chloride. | ||
mg/kg dry substance | ||
Arsenic | As | 25 |
Barium | Ba | 300 |
Cadmium | Cd | 5 |
Total Chromium | Cr total | 70 |
Copper | Cu | 100 |
Mercury | Hg | 2 |
Molybdenum | Mo | 30 |
Nickel | Ni | 40 |
Lead | Pb | 50 |
Antimony | Sb | 5 |
Selenium | Se | 7 |
Zinc | Zn | 200 |
Chloride | Cl− | 25,000 |
Fluoride | F− | 500 |
Sulphate | SO42− | 50,000 |
Dissolved Organic Carbon | DOC | 1,000 |
Total Dissolved Solids | TDS | 100,000 |
Parameter | Values |
---|---|
(a) Either Loss on Ignition or Total Organic Carbon must be used | |
(b) If this value for Total Organic Carbon is not achieved, a higher limit value may be permitted by the Environment Agency, provided that the Dissolved Organic Carbon value of 1,000 mg/kg is achieved at L/S = 10 l/kg at its own pH or a pH value of between 7.5 and 8.0. | |
Loss On Ignition (LOI) | 10 % |
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) | 6 % |
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (ANC) | Must be evaluated |
Components | Symbol | mg/m2 |
---|---|---|
(a) These values must be determined using EA NEN 7375:2004. Where it is appropriate for compliance testing, the Environment Agency may specify use of a shortened version of the 64-day tank test provided for in EA NEN 7375:2004 comprising only the first four steps, and in such cases, the limit values shall be a quarter of the values in the table. | ||
(b) The Environment Agency may include conditions in a permit authorising limit values for specific parameters (other than Dissolved Organic Carbon) up to three times higher for specified wastes accepted in a landfill, taking into account the characteristics of the landfill and its surroundings and provided a risk assessment demonstrates that emissions (including leachate) from the landfill will present no additional risk to the environment.] | ||
Arsenic | As | 20 |
Barium | Ba | 150 |
Cadmium | Cd | 1 |
Total Chromium | Cr total | 25 |
Copper | Cu | 60 |
Mercury | Hg | 0.4 |
Molybdenum | Mo | 20 |
Nickel | Ni | 15 |
Lead | Pb | 20 |
Antimony | Sb | 2.5 |
Selenium | Se | 5 |
Zinc | Zn | 100 |
Chloride | Cl− | 20,000 |
Fluoride | F− | 200 |
Sulphate | SO42− | 20,000 |
Dissolved Organic Carbon | DOC | Must be evaluated. |
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 1 substituted (16.7.2005) by The Landfill (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2004 (S.I. 2004/1375), reg. 1(1), Sch. (as amended by S.I. 2005/1640, regs. 1(2), 9-16)
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