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[[Tunstead Cement Kiln]] is located near Buxton and is owned by [[Tarmac]].
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[[Category:Cement Kilns]]
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[[File:Tunstead cement kiln pic.png|400px|left|Tunstead Cement Kiln - source Tarmac website]]__TOC__
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==Overview==
==Overview==
WikiWaste has used the website Cement Plants and Kilns in Britain and Ireland<ref>https://www.cementkilns.co.uk/index.html</ref> extensively for the reference material for each individual cement kiln page. The detail on this reference website is extensive and as WikiWaste is focused upon the UK waste and resource market, only the key highlights are captured from this website (and company websites accordingly) to provide background and context. Tunstead started manufacturing clinker in 1966 and up to 2015 had produced 17.3 million tonnes of clinker through 2 rotary kilns over this period. Tunstead is also the largest UK site for the supply of lime and lime-based products, which has been undertaken since 1929<ref>[https://www.tarmac.com/tunstead/about/ Tunstead Website]</ref>.
WikiWaste has used the website Cement Plants and Kilns in Britain and Ireland<ref>https://www.cementkilns.co.uk/index.html</ref> extensively for the reference material for each individual cement kiln page. The detail on this reference website is extensive and as WikiWaste is focused upon the UK waste and resource market, only the key highlights are captured from this website (and company websites accordingly) to provide background and context. Tunstead started manufacturing clinker in 1966 and up to 2015 had produced 17.3 million tonnes of clinker through 2 rotary kilns over this period. Tunstead is also the largest UK site for the supply of lime and lime-based products, which has been undertaken since 1929<ref>[https://www.tarmac.com/tunstead/about/ Tarmac/Tunstead Website - About]</ref>.


==Ownership==
==Ownership==
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==The Process at Tunstead==
==The Process at Tunstead==
The process at the site is similar to that at [[Cauldon]] - a dry process from kiln supplier FLS.  
The process at the site is similar to that at [[Cauldon]] - a 'dry process' from kiln supplier FLS (FLSmidth).  


==Raw Materials==
==Raw Materials==
The primary raw materials are Carboniferous Limestone. Tunstead Quarry and Old Moor Quarry service the site.
The primary raw materials are Carboniferous Limestone. Tunstead Quarry and Old Moor Quarry service the site.
 
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==Waste Used on Site==
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There is no waste return for the Tunstead site to the [[EA]] available for the most recent year of 2018, but the Tarmac website talks in about using alternative fuels to substitute over 50% of its energy needs with a long term target of 70% focused on tyres and solvents/liquid fuels<ref>[https://www.tarmac.com/tunstead/environment/ Tarmac Website]</ref> and is documented as receiving [[MBM]] from 2013 in the Cement Plants and Kilns in Britain and Ireland.
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 10 November 2022

Tunstead Cement Kiln is located near Buxton and is owned by Tarmac.


Tunstead Cement Kiln
Site Location
Site Location

See Cement Kilns → page for a larger UK Wide map.

Waste Licence XP3532DP
Operator Tarmac
Parent Company CRH plc
Clinker Capacity 1.1 Mt

Summary site information collated from a variety of sources.

Tunstead Cement Kiln - source Tarmac website
Tunstead Cement Kiln - source Tarmac website


Overview

WikiWaste has used the website Cement Plants and Kilns in Britain and Ireland[1] extensively for the reference material for each individual cement kiln page. The detail on this reference website is extensive and as WikiWaste is focused upon the UK waste and resource market, only the key highlights are captured from this website (and company websites accordingly) to provide background and context. Tunstead started manufacturing clinker in 1966 and up to 2015 had produced 17.3 million tonnes of clinker through 2 rotary kilns over this period. Tunstead is also the largest UK site for the supply of lime and lime-based products, which has been undertaken since 1929[2].

Ownership

  • 1929 to 1992 ICI
  • 1992 to 2013 Anglo American (Buxton Lime Industries, then Tarmac)
  • 2013 to 2015 Lafarge Tarmac
  • 2015 to Present CRH plc (owners of Tarmac)

The Process at Tunstead

The process at the site is similar to that at Cauldon - a 'dry process' from kiln supplier FLS (FLSmidth).

Raw Materials

The primary raw materials are Carboniferous Limestone. Tunstead Quarry and Old Moor Quarry service the site.

Waste Tonnage, EWC List

The table shows a list of the Waste for the Permit XP3532DP, that has arrived into sites as reported to the Regulator and then publicised in their reported statistics. The Data was last updated in October 2024. The total reported tonnage arriving at the site was: 176,832.59t.

EWC Code Description Tonnes In
10 02 13* sludges and filter cakes from gas treatment containing dangerous substances 18624.10
19 12 10 combustible waste (refuse derived fuel) 157367.07
16 01 03 end-of-life tyres 841.42


Waste Tonnage, By Origin

The table shows a list of the Waste for the Permit XP3532DP, that has arrived into sites as reported to the Regulator and then publicised in their reported statistics. The Data was last updated on October 2024. The total reported tonnage arriving at the site was: 176,832.59t.

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
19 12 10 Slough 9753.28
19 12 10 Lincolnshire 32536.52
19 12 10 Coventry 39.45
16 01 03 Suffolk 841.42
10 02 13* Rotherham 18624.10
19 12 10 Cardiff 18973.52
19 12 10 Birmingham 32958.96
19 12 10 Lancashire 63105.34


References