implications and responsibilities

7
REVISED WASTE CLASSIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SOUTH AFRICA National Waste Classification and Management Regulations & Standards Stakeholder Workshop 30 th July 2010

Upload: norman-oconnor

Post on 03-Jan-2016

25 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

DESCRIPTION

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 Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Implications and responsibilities

REVISED WASTE CLASSIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR

SOUTH AFRICA

National Waste Classification and Management Regulations &

Standards

Stakeholder Workshop30th July 2010

Page 2: Implications and responsibilities

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

Page 3: 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

Page 4: Implications and responsibilities

COMMENTING AND TIMEFRAMES

Page 5: Implications and responsibilities

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

Page 6: Implications and responsibilities

Consultation finalisation

Documents on DEA website – www.wastepolicy.co.za/hazardouswaste

Comments addressed to Mr Vincent Qwabe at [email protected]

Page 7: Implications and responsibilities

THANK YOU

Nomphelo DanielDeputy Director: Hazardous Waste

 [email protected]:  +27 (0)112 310 3904