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==Plant<ref name="Adden">Annual Performance Report 2020</ref>==
==Plant<ref name="Adden">Annual Performance Report 2020</ref>==
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The Installation is a single line [[Incineration|incinerator]] designed to have a capacity to process 1.5 tonnes (maximum) of [[Waste|waste]] an hour (approximately 10,000 tonnes a year).  [[Clinical Waste]] including [[Hazardous Waste|hazardous waste]] is collected and delivered to the site from Hospitals and other generators of [[Clinical Waste|clinical]]/[[Hazardous Waste|hazardous waste]].  The [[Waste|waste]] arrives in wheeled bins ready for loading directly into the feed hopper of the [[Incineration|incinerator]].  Energy is recovered from the [[Combustion|combustion]] gases in the form of steam by a waste heat boiler, steam is produced at a maximum 6,000 Kg/hour and supplied @ 10 bar to the adjoining Hospital.  Steam not required is condensed and put back to the Hospitals 'hot well'.


The facility comprises the whole of the [[Incineration|incineration]] plant and site: waste reception, waste storage, fuel and air supply facilities, boiler, facilities for the treatment of [[Flue Gas|exhaust gases]], treatment and storage of residues and waste water, stack, devices and systems for controlling [[Incineration|incineration]] operations and the the recording and monitoring of [[incineration|incineration]] conditions.
After the third stage [[Combustion|combustion]] chamber there is an emergency pressure relief vent, which may operate to prevent dangerous conditions within the plant.  The relief vent has its own discharge [[wikipedia:Chimney|stack]].
Empty bins are washed on site and the bin washings are discharged to the three-stage interceptor before discharge to sewer.  Also discharged to the interceptor are floor washings, [[wikipedia:Boiler blowdown| blowdown]] from the waste heat boiler and ash quench pit water.
The incinerator produces approx. 1,200 tonnes of [[Incinerator Bottom Ash|ash]] per annum and 500 tonnes of [[Fly Ash|baghouse dust/spent lime]] per annum.  There are no other significant sources of general solid wastes or special wastes generated.
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 25 June 2021

Clinical Waste Incinerator operated by Tradebe Healthcare National Ltd and located adjacent to Alexandra Hospital, Redditch, Worcestershire.


Redditch Clinical Waste Treatment Facility
Site Location
Site Location

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Waste Licence VP3136ZD
Operator Tradebe
Operational Capacity 10,000tpa
Number of Lines 1
Region West Midlands

Annual Report Data

Year Total In Total Clinical IBA Out ACP Out Op Hours

2019 9313 9313 1277 400 7613
2018
2017
2020 8339 8339 1189 374 7475
2021 7655 7655 1031 374 7986
2022 0 0 0 0 0


SP0664 : Alexandra Hospital Clinical Incinerator, TRADEBE chimney to left, copyright Chris Allen, all rights reserved
SP0664 : Alexandra Hospital Clinical Incinerator, TRADEBE chimney to left, copyright Chris Allen, all rights reserved


Summary

Clinical Waste Incinerator operated by Tradebe Healthcare National Ltd and located adjacent to Alexandra Hospital, Redditch, Worcestershire. It has a permitted capacity to incinerate approximately 10,000 tonnes of waste per annum[1]. The facility accepts clinical waste from across the local areas including local hospitals, GPs, dentists etc[1].

Plant[2]

The Installation is a single line incinerator designed to have a capacity to process 1.5 tonnes (maximum) of waste an hour (approximately 10,000 tonnes a year). Clinical Waste including hazardous waste is collected and delivered to the site from Hospitals and other generators of clinical/hazardous waste. The waste arrives in wheeled bins ready for loading directly into the feed hopper of the incinerator. Energy is recovered from the combustion gases in the form of steam by a waste heat boiler, steam is produced at a maximum 6,000 Kg/hour and supplied @ 10 bar to the adjoining Hospital. Steam not required is condensed and put back to the Hospitals 'hot well'.

The facility comprises the whole of the incineration plant and site: waste reception, waste storage, fuel and air supply facilities, boiler, facilities for the treatment of exhaust gases, treatment and storage of residues and waste water, stack, devices and systems for controlling incineration operations and the the recording and monitoring of incineration conditions. After the third stage combustion chamber there is an emergency pressure relief vent, which may operate to prevent dangerous conditions within the plant. The relief vent has its own discharge stack. Empty bins are washed on site and the bin washings are discharged to the three-stage interceptor before discharge to sewer. Also discharged to the interceptor are floor washings, blowdown from the waste heat boiler and ash quench pit water.

The incinerator produces approx. 1,200 tonnes of ash per annum and 500 tonnes of baghouse dust/spent lime per annum. There are no other significant sources of general solid wastes or special wastes generated.

Waste Tonnage, By Origin

The table shows a list of the Waste for the Permit VP3136ZD, that has arrived into sites as reported to the Regulator and then publicised in their reported statistics. The Data used is from the most recent returns. The total reported tonnage arriving at the site was: Expression error: Unexpected < operator.t.

Where this tonnage exceeds that reported in year of the corresponding annual report, this may be due to the following reasons:

  • Tonnage may have been received but not incinerated, i.e. the material is held pending incineration (the operator return to the EA reports as received whereas the annual report focuses on when the waste is incinerated.)
  • Material may have been received into the site but treated in some other way than incineration.
  • Material may have been received on the but transferred out of site for disposal/treatment at another site rather than incineration on the site.
EWC Code Origin of Waste Tonnes In


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 [1]
  2. Annual Performance Report 2020