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'''Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste''' is used in reference to the types of Hazardous Waste that are able to be filled in Non-Hazardous Landfill.
A [[Non-Hazardous Landfill]] can receive '''Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste''' if certain criteria are met, including the requirement that any cell which receives this material is separated from cells receiving Biodegradable Waste. The most recent UK guidance on the [[Landfill Directive]] and the [[Landfill]] of Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste sets out the requirements is LFD1 Understanding the Landfill Directive<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/understanding-the-landfill-directive-lfd-1] LFD1 Understanding the Landfill Directive</ref>  is published by the [[EA]] and referred to by the other regulatory bodies in the UK.
 
Two figures for possible separation of cells are included in the guidance and are repeated below:
 
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| [[File:Figure 1 Non Haz Landfill Stabilised non-reacitive waste.png|800px|center|Figure 1 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency]]
|| [[File:Figure 2 Non Haz Landfill Stabilised non-reacitive waste.png|800px|center|Figure 2 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency]]
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Asbestos Waste can be deposited in a separate cell, but only if it is sufficiently self contained and designed not to be disturbed in the future, as shown in the following figure from the guidance:
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|[[File:Figure 3 Non Haz Landfill Stabilised non-reacitive waste.png|600px|center|Figure 3 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency]]
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==References==
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Revision as of 14:15, 26 November 2020

A Non-Hazardous Landfill can receive Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste if certain criteria are met, including the requirement that any cell which receives this material is separated from cells receiving Biodegradable Waste. The most recent UK guidance on the Landfill Directive and the Landfill of Stabilised Non-Reactive Hazardous Waste sets out the requirements is LFD1 Understanding the Landfill Directive[1] is published by the EA and referred to by the other regulatory bodies in the UK.

Two figures for possible separation of cells are included in the guidance and are repeated below:

Figure 1 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency
Figure 1 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency
Figure 2 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency
Figure 2 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency

Asbestos Waste can be deposited in a separate cell, but only if it is sufficiently self contained and designed not to be disturbed in the future, as shown in the following figure from the guidance:

Figure 3 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency
Figure 3 from Guidance LFD1 Published by the Environment Agency


References

  1. [1] LFD1 Understanding the Landfill Directive