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==Capacity Hazardous Landfill== | ==Capacity Hazardous Landfill== | ||
The capacity of Hazardous Landfill is reported<ref>[https://data.gov.uk/dataset/237825cb-dc10-4c53-8446-1bcd35614c12/remaining-landfill-capacity EA Remaining Landfill Capacity]</ref> by the EA for England and is summarised in the graph and table below. Capacity for Hazardous Waste is split out into 'Restricted Sites' by the [[EA]] which totaled 722,708 cubic meters in 2015 and 832,407 cubic metres in 2019, dropping to 809,640 cubic metres in 2020. Note that Hazardous Landfill also provides [[Inert Landfill]] capacity in the sense that these waste are used for daily cover and site engineering purposes. | The capacity of [[Hazardous Landfill]] is reported<ref>[https://data.gov.uk/dataset/237825cb-dc10-4c53-8446-1bcd35614c12/remaining-landfill-capacity EA Remaining Landfill Capacity]</ref> by the EA for England and is summarised in the graph and table below. Capacity for Hazardous Waste is split out into 'Restricted Sites' by the [[EA]] which totaled 722,708 cubic meters in 2015 and 832,407 cubic metres in 2019, dropping to 809,640 cubic metres in 2020. Note that [[Hazardous Landfill]] also provides [[Inert Landfill]] capacity in the sense that these waste are used for daily cover and site engineering purposes. | ||
The number of Hazardous Restricted Landfill (ref. L06) sites in England in 2020 was 5, with no change on 2019. The number of Hazardous Merchant Landfill Sites (ref. L01) and summarised in the graph and table below totaled 12, a drop of 1 since 2019. | The number of 'Hazardous Restricted Landfill' (ref. L06) sites in England in 2020 was 5, with no change on 2019. The number of 'Hazardous Merchant Landfill Sites' (ref. L01) and summarised in the graph and table below totaled 12, a drop of 1 since 2019. | ||
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==Capacity Non-Hazardous Landfill with Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste== | ==Capacity Non-Hazardous Landfill with Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste== | ||
The capacity of [[Non-Hazardous Landfill]] which has a cell or cells for [[Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste]] is also reported by the EA and is summarised in the graph and table below (although the proportion of the total which is Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste is generally relatively small). Note that Hazardous Landfill also provides Inert Landfill capacity in the sense that these waste are used for daily cover and site engineering purposes. | The capacity of [[Non-Hazardous Landfill]] which has a cell or cells for [[Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste]] is also reported by the EA and is summarised in the graph and table below (although the proportion of the total which is Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste is generally relatively small). Note that Hazardous Landfill also provides Inert Landfill capacity in the sense that these waste are used for daily cover and site engineering purposes. | ||
The number of [[Non-Hazardous Landfill]] with a [[Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste|SNRHW]] cell (ref. L02) sites in England in 2020 was 30, an increase of 1 on 2019. | |||
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