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Revision as of 07:17, 11 April 2022

An Inert Landfill can only accept Inert Waste that meets the Directive definition of inert (Article 2(e)) and the relevant Waste Acceptance Criteria (WAC). WAC for Inert Waste is set out in paragraph 2.1 of the Annex to the EU Council Decision (1999/31/EC)[1]. The Decision provides a list of Inert Waste that can be accepted without testing where there is confidence that the waste is not contaminated, all other Inert Waste must be tested to demonstrate that they meet the leaching limit values given in the Decision for Landfill in an Inert Landfill[2].

Capacity Inert Landfill

The capacity of Inert Landfill is reported[3] by the EA for England and is summarised in the graph and table below. There were 160 sites reported in 2020, an increase of 1 on 2020, but an increase in overall capacity from 122.1 million cubic metres in 2019 to 140.2 million cubic metres in 2020.

Changes in Inert Landfill Capacity
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Table Summarizing Graph Data
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Million Cubic Metres 132.6 147.8 125.2 124.5 122.1 140.2

Inert Landfill Capacity

England

All data 2020[4].


Region Number of Sites Total Void (m3) Average Void per site (m3)

Scotland

Region Number of Sites Total Void (t) Average Void per site (t)

Wales

Region Number of Sites Total Void (m3) Average Void per site (m3)

Operational Landfill

Scotland

ID Site Name Operator

422. Loch Hills Quarry, Parkhill, Dyce, Aberdeen Joss (Aberdeen) Ltd
423. Park Quarry, Kincluny Farm, Durris Chap Quarries (Aberdeen) Ltd
424. D Geddes Ltd, Border Quarry LF, Friockheim D Geddes (Contractors) Ltd
425. D Geddes Ltd, Ardownie Landfill, Monifieth D Geddes (Contractors) Ltd
426. D Geddes (Con) Ltd, Prettycur Landfill,Forfar D Geddes (Contractors) Ltd
427. Torphin Quarry, Harburn, West Calder Levenseat Ltd
428. Tayside Contrcts,Bolshan Quarry LF,Friockheim Angus, Dundee & Perth & Kinross Councils
429. Hatton Mill Landfil site D Geddes (Contractors) Ltd
430. OIC Bossack Landfill, Bossack, Orkney Orkney Islands Council
431. W Hamilton & Sons, Dovesdale Farm LF,Stonehse William Hamilton & Sons (Contractors) Ltd
432. Skitten Quarry, Skitten, Wick John Gunn & Sons Ltd
433. Loanhead Quarry, Boydstone Road, Beith W H Malcolm Ltd
434. Carscallan Farm Landfill, Quarter, Hamilton Raeburn Brick Ltd
435. Middleton Quarry, Middleton, Gorebridge NWH Waste Services Ltd


Wales

ID Site Name Operator

406. Ty Mawr Farm Landfill Griffiths Griffith Wyn, Edward Lloyd And Gwenfrai Rees
414. Rhuddlan Bach Quarry Landfill Site Clive Hurt ( Plant Hire ) Ltd
418. Nant Newydd Quarry Landill Site Clive Hurt ( Plant Hire ) Ltd
420. Nant Y Garth Landfill Site Treborth Leisure Limited


References

  1. 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
  2. Defra, 2010. Environmental Permitting Guidance: The Landfill Directive for the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010. London: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, p.7.
  3. EA Remaining Landfill Capacity
  4. EA Remaining Landfill Capacity