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Dimmer landfill was opened in 1970 by Somerset County Council and was operated directly by them until responsibility was passed to Wyvern Waste Services Limited (WWS). WWS was a LAWDC (Local Authority Waste Disposal Company) formed by Somerset County Council in 1991; the assets at Dimmer were passed to WWS in 1992. | |||
Somerset County Council sold its LAWDC to Viridor in 2006, the company name subsequently changing to Viridor Waste (Somerset) Limited in June 2006. | |||
Some of the land used by the site was previously used as a ordnance dump during the second world war by the US military; very limited evidence of the former use is still visible on the site. Otherwise the land occupied by the site has historically been agricultural land. | |||
The site is comprised of two principal parts - the original site and the extension area, but to all intents and purposes, the two sites are operated as one site. | |||
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Revision as of 11:44, 25 November 2020
Dimmer Landfill Site | |
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Waste Licence | UP3139BB (UP3139BB) |
Operator | Valencia Waste |
Void
Year | Total Void[1] |
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2018 | 745494 |
2019 | 603931 |
Summary site information collated from a variety of sources
including: Monksleigh, Ellard Associates, EA, WasteDataFlow,
SEPA, NRW, DEFRA, BEIS and owner and developer websites
Summary
History
Dimmer landfill was opened in 1970 by Somerset County Council and was operated directly by them until responsibility was passed to Wyvern Waste Services Limited (WWS). WWS was a LAWDC (Local Authority Waste Disposal Company) formed by Somerset County Council in 1991; the assets at Dimmer were passed to WWS in 1992.
Somerset County Council sold its LAWDC to Viridor in 2006, the company name subsequently changing to Viridor Waste (Somerset) Limited in June 2006.
Some of the land used by the site was previously used as a ordnance dump during the second world war by the US military; very limited evidence of the former use is still visible on the site. Otherwise the land occupied by the site has historically been agricultural land.
The site is comprised of two principal parts - the original site and the extension area, but to all intents and purposes, the two sites are operated as one site.
Title
Tonnage Handled
Only Waste Codes receiving over 5,000t are shown.
Waste Tonnage, EWC List
The table shows a list of the Waste for the Permit UP3139BB, that has arrived into sites as reported to the Regulator and then publicised in their reported statistics. The Data used is the most current. The total reported tonnage arriving at the site was: Expression error: Unexpected < operator.t.
EWC Code | Description | Tonnes In |
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References
- ↑ Units are in m3 for England and Wales, and Tonnes for Scotland.