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Only a [[Hazardous Landfill]] can accept [[Hazardous Waste]] for [[Landfill]] [[Disposal]] but only then if it meets the relevant standards for engineering and management controls and [[Waste Acceptance Criteria]] set out in the Annex to the EU Decision (2003/33/EC)<ref>EU Council Decision (2003/33/EC) establishing criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste at landfills pursuant to Art 16 of and Annex II to Directive 1999/31/EC</ref>, but it may also be able to accept small quantities of [[Inert Waste]]. | Only a [[Hazardous Landfill]] can accept [[Hazardous Waste]] for [[Landfill]] [[Disposal]] but only then if it meets the relevant standards for engineering and management controls and [[Waste Acceptance Criteria]] set out in the Annex to the EU Decision (2003/33/EC)<ref>EU Council Decision (2003/33/EC) establishing criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste at landfills pursuant to Art 16 of and Annex II to Directive 1999/31/EC</ref>, but it may also be able to accept small quantities of [[Inert Waste]]. | ||
Hazardous landfill sites cannot accept [[Non-Hazardous Waste]]. There are some restricted circumstances in which [[Non-hazardous Landfill]] can accept [[Hazardous Waste]], these are described further below. | Hazardous landfill sites cannot accept [[Non-Hazardous Waste]]. There are some restricted circumstances in which [[Non-hazardous Landfill]] can accept [[Hazardous Waste]], these are described further below. The WikiWaste page '''[[Landfill]]''' frames these types of sites and puts them into a wider context. | ||
There are numerical limit values for leachable inorganic substances, organic content along with standards for physical stability. These exist for both granular and monolithic hazardous waste. | There are numerical limit values for leachable inorganic substances, organic content along with standards for physical stability. These exist for both granular and monolithic hazardous waste. | ||