implications and responsibilities
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REVISED WASTE CLASSIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SOUTH AFRICA National Waste Classification and Management Regulations & Standards Stakeholder Workshop 30 th July 2010. Implications and responsibilities. Implications and responsibilities. COMMENTING AND TIMEFRAMES. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
REVISED WASTE CLASSIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR
SOUTH AFRICA
National Waste Classification and Management Regulations &
Standards
Stakeholder Workshop30th July 2010
REQUIREMENT RESPONSIBILITY STATUS
Waste is to be analysed Generator Not new All waste to be classified except pre-classified waste
Generator Not new
WMF may not accept unclassified waste
Generator Not new
Minister can request a peer review of classification
Generator New
SDS to follow waste Generator & WMF New
All waste must be categorised Generator New Registration under SIC code for: waste generators >20kg/day of hazardous waste & Major HCRW generators (i.e. >20kg/day), exporters of waste
Generator New
Registration under WM code for WMF WMF New Reporting under major waste type & specific waste type (level 1, 2, & 3) for: WMF identified in WMF codes
WMF New
Implications & Responsibility
Categorisation
Classification
Implications and responsibilities
Implications and responsibilities
Manifest
Generator, transporter & WMF
New
Records to be kept on waste managed Generator & WMF New
Beneficial waste management activityWaste association & waste generator
New
Assess waste management options in terms of the waste hiearchy Generator New
Apply leach test methodology Generator Not new Determine TC & LC Generator Not new Determine risk profile evaluating TC & LC against thresholds Generator Not new
Risk profile: extremely high, high, moderate, low
Generator Not new - revised
Landfill acceptance criteria Review landfill restrictions Generator & WMF New Waste disposal i.t.o risk profile: Extremely high - treatment, high - class A, medium - class B, low - class C, preclassified waste - class B
Generator & WMF Not new - revised
Implications & Responsibility
Risk Profiling
Waste Management Measures
COMMENTING AND TIMEFRAMES
Consultation finalisation Stakeholder workshop in Pretoria – 14th September 2010 Will accept comment for workshop draft until 23rd August 2010 Revised draft will be updated and distributed for September
workshop – 3rd September 2010 Comments Comments on workshop draft – 20th September 2010 Submit for gazetting for public comment 23rd September 2010 60 day comment period Workshop at Waste-Con between 6-8 October 2010 Incorporate comments Submit for gazetting November 2010 Gazette for promulgation January 2011 Gazette for public comment Classification and Management
Regulations and supporting standards
Consultation finalisation
Documents on DEA website – www.wastepolicy.co.za/hazardouswaste
Comments addressed to Mr Vincent Qwabe at [email protected]