Solid waste disposal
waste disposal Information Sheet Current criteria for the classification of waste including Industrial and Commercial waste (Listed) and waste Soil Issued March 2010 EPA 889/10: This information sheet provides the current criteria for the classification of waste as they appear on EPA licences, including Industrial and Commercial waste (Listed) and waste Soil. These are applied at waste depots to define disposal criteria, and to form part of the criteria to assess risks and determinations made for materials proposed for reuse as waste Derived Fill1.
The concentrations of chemical substances that define chemical criteria for Intermediate and Low-level contaminated waste will apply until the draft publication . Guideline for solid waste: criteria for assessm classification and disposal of waste’ ent, 2. is finalised. The criteria for Waste Fill however, will remain as defined in the
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