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LEND LEASE BUILDING PTY LIMITED | ABN 97 000 098 162
R8000 NEW AIR COMBAT CAPABILITY (NACC) FACILITIES PROJECT, RAAF BASE WILLIAMTOWN
MANAGEMENT PLAN - WASTE 13/11/2015 | Revision No: 6
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Plan Revision Status
Date Revision
(in numbers) Purpose and Summary of Amendments Reviewed by Approved by
23/09/2014 1 Initial Draft
15/10/2014 2 For Construction
14/11/2014 3 Update to include additional QA review comments
18/03/2015 4 Updated to include EAR & ECC requirements
3/7/2015 5 Quarterly review. Included responsibilities column
13/11/2015 6 Quarterly review, minor additions
*Note that all printed paper/hard copies of this document and related procedures are uncontrolled. The controlled copy of this document is found either in Project Web, within the Project Management Plan section, or other project specific database/server approved by the Regional EHS Manager.
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WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Scope:
This Plan details management measures for solid and liquid waste generation during construction of the NACC Facilities Project - Williamtown. It identifies opportunities for minimising waste generation, maximising reuse and recycling and encouraging site participation in these activities. The Plan also details a range of measures that will be implemented to prevent environmental pollution associated with the handling, storage and disposal of solid and liquid waste materials.
Objectives:
The objectives of the Waste Management Plan are to :
Implement the Waste Management Hierarchy of avoidance/reduce, reuse, recycle, treat and/or dispose.
Reuse and/or recycle a minimum of 80% of all waste material generated on the construction site, thus achieving up to 80% reduction/avoidance in waste sent to landfill (by volume).
Through the implementation of the Waste Management Plan the Project aims to:
Prevent pollution and damage to the environment.
Prevent contamination of the Tomago Aquifer and Fulterton Cove and other local watercourses through the appropriate storage and/or disposal of waste materials.
Minimise waste generation.
Maximise beneficial re-use of excavated materials, reducing disposal of waste to landfill.
Ensure that all project personnel are aware of the importance of sound waste management practices and the actions they can take
Ensure all waste generated on site is disposed of to licensed waste facilities in accordance with NSW EPA requirements.
Minimise contamination of recyclable waste streams.
Identify areas for potential waste reductions, recycling and / or cost savings through monitoring and analysis of waste generation.
Protect the safety and health of our employees, site personnel and the public.
Reused materials must be fit for purpose.
Risks:
The Waste Management Plan describes mitigation measures and strategies to reduce the following waste management risks: Inappropriate transport and disposal of waste (ie not compliant with NSW EPA requirements)
Failure to track waste disposal and record waste type, quantity and disposal route.
Inappropriate placement / storage of waste (including waste concrete or concrete washout water) leading to pollution causing contamination of the ground, ground and surface waters or air pollution.
Uncontrolled discharges of paint waste and/ or wet trade washout leading to pollution causing contamination of the ground, ground and surface waters or air pollution.
Failure to appropriately segregate wastes stored on site prior to offsite disposal, leading to a risk of hazardous chemical interaction.
Poor housekeeping on site causing accumulation of waste materials on site, leading to a risk of ground / water pollution and Flying Object Damage (FOD) to airside activities.
Failure to segregate waste materials and placement into appropriate waste and recycling bins, or contamination of recyclable waste causing recyclable waste to be sent to landfill resulting in the project not achieving the goal of 80% recycling / reuse of waste.
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WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Key Legislation / Standards / Guidance:
National National Packaging Covenant. National Waste Policy 2009
State
While state legislation does not apply to Defence activities, Defence aims to be good environmental stewards and comply with State government legislation and policies to the extent that these do not conflict with Commonwealth legislative obligations or compromise operational objectives or capability. NOTE: State Legislation does apply to Activities carried out outside of Defence land.
Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act);
Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Regulation 2005;
Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation 2014;
Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2001 (WARR Act);
Contaminated Land Management Amendment Act 2008;
Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act 1985.
General Guidelines and Standards:
Waste Classification Guidelines 2014 (NSW EPA Publication)
Best Practice Waste Reduction Guidelines for the Construction and Demolition Industry (tools for Practice), Natural Heritage trust, 2000
NSW EPA “Construction and Demolition Waste Action Plan”;
NSW EPA “Green Waste Action Plan”;
NSW EPA“Environmental Best Management Practice Guideline for Concreting Contractors”
Government Resource Efficiency Policy 2014
NSW EPA Resouce Recovery General Exemptions
NSW EPA General Approval of the Immobilisation Of Contaminants In Waste
Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
Waste Identification and Planning
The Waste Management Hierarchy of “avoid/reduce-reuse-recycle-treat-dispose” will be followed as the framework of waste management..
At all times Construction methodologies to consider opportunities for reduction of generated waste through implementation of the Waste Management Hierarchy.
CM Waste Management Plan
Weekly EHS checklist
Enablon Environmental
Number of new opportunities identified.
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Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
Consideration of waste disposal options to include investigation of opportunities for onsite reuse or recycling in preference to offsite disposal.
Metrics Reporting
Waste streams will be identified and classified in accordance with the NSW EPA “Waste Classification Guidelines”.
Prior to works commencing and prior to any waste (solid, liquid) leaving site
Waste to be identified during the construction planning phases and classified prior to disposal.
Verification of waste receival facilities’ approval to receive waste as classified.
CM Waste register
Waste classification reports
Envionmental Audits
All waste classified prior to disposal.
No illegal or inappropriate disposal of waste.
Waste recycling opportunities to be identified and implemented where feasible.
Prior to commencing new works
Construction methodologies to consider opportunities for reduction of generated waste through implementation of the Waste Management Hierarchy.
Where waste cannot be reused or recycled on site opportunities for off site beneficial reuse by others will be investigated, options considered should include the NSW EPA Resource Recovery general exemptions .
CM/SM Waste Register
Environmental Metrics Reporting
Waste and recycling contractor reports
Opportunitries for reuse or recycling of waste materials are realised to achieve the target of >80% by volume recycling
Plan procurement to avoid over ordering, to minimise packaging and to maximise use of recycled products by contractors.
At all times Review contractor materials and packaging proposals
CM Inspect material deliveries/ specifications.
Proven examples of minimal packaging and recycled materials.
Consider recycled materials in the design of concrete, road base, asphalt and other construction materials.
Prior to works commencing
Ensure compliant to specification and fit for purpose.
CM Tabled in design meetings with appropriate acceptance sign off.
Material received with clearance certificates and fit for purpose.
Waste storage and handling facilities will be planned and implemented prior to construction commencing in an area.
Prior to works commencing
Identify the location and type of waste collection facilities on the Erosion and Sediment Control Plans (ESCP), and update as the site changes.
Produce ESCPs for each area of work before work commences and update as the site or work practises change.
Waste storage and recycling facilities to be appropriately sized and clearly signposted and communicated.
SM Submitted ESCP and ongoing reviews.
EHS Weekly checklist
Spot audits of storage facilities
Waste contractor reports
Waste facilities planned and details communicated prior to new works commencing.
ESCPs up to date and reviewed prior to any new works.
Signage in place at all times.
Waste collection bins to be provided for the Prior to Waste collection bins will be provided based on CM / SM Site Inspections Appropriate waste bins
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Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
expected waste and recycling types to promote on-site separation of waste and recyclables.
commencement of waste generating work
the classification of the expected waste streams and recycling opportunities.
Contractors will be responsible for segregating and placing their waste in the correct bins/skips.
EHS Weekly checklist
Waste register
Environmental Audits
Waste and Recycling contractor reports
available at all times. .
Waste is appropriately segregated and placed in the correct bins.
Major contractors and suppliers will be asked to submit waste minimisation details.
Prior to the subcontractor commencing work
Subcontractor to provide details of practical measures associated with their works to reduce and manage waste
Sub-Contractor Site inspections
Work activity audits
Waste reduction and management measures identified.
Number of waste streams resulting from their works which have been recycled.
Alternative products used.
Packaging to be minimised and /or reused where possible.
At all times All suppliers / contractors of building materials will be encouraged to nominate packaging minimisation procedures.
Identify opportunities for bulk handling and reusable/returnable transport containers.
SM
Waste targets to be tracked and reported monthly.
Number of opportunities identified for packaging minimisation.
Waste Storage and Handling
Waste storage will be located away from sensitive areas, waterways and stormwater drains.
At all times Waste storage areas will be established away from sensitive areas, waterways and stormwater drains.
Where this cannot be achieved, suitable environmental control measures will be incorporated into the design including bunding, drainage and fencing.
SM / Sub-Contractor
Site Inspections
EHS Weekly Checklist
No waste storage close to sensitive areas, waterways or stormwater drains unless suitable controls are in place
No pollution incidents associated with waste storage and handling.
Waste storage to be appropriately located away from airside operations to prevent the risk of Flying Object Damage. Where waste is stored within this distance the bins
At all times Plan waste collection and storage to be a sufficient distance from airside operations to prevent the risk of FOD.
Where adequate distance cannot be provided to
SM / Sub-Contractor
Site inspections
EHS Weekly Checklist
No waste storage adjacent airside operations
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Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
must be covered at all times ensure no FOD generation bins and waste collection areas should be enclosed .
Consideration to be given for potential for bins or lids to become FOD. Size / weight and design of bins and lids to be appropriate to the location.
Correct segregation and storage of construction/ demolition and domestic waste prior to offsite disposal.
At all times Provide and maintain clear signage on bins/skips.
Subcontractors will be responsible for segregation and placing of their waste in the correct bins.
Conduct regular toolboxes and training to promote a positive attitude to waste management.
ln areas where smoking is allowed on site, appropriate sand filled or altemate containers should be provided to reduce fire risk and preventlittering. These should be emptied and disposed of appropriately.
SM / Sub-Contractor
Weekly inspection of Waste storage Areas.
EHS Weekly Checklist
Waste placed in appropriate waste bins.
No cross contamination of wastes.
No spillage or loss of wastes from collection containers in storage areas .
Food waste and wrappers/containers only to placed in lidded domestic waste bins, (includes drink containers).
At all times Lidded domestic waste bins to be provided at all crib / amenity areas.
Food waste and wrappers/containers to be placed in lidded domestic waste bins to minimise attraction of birds to the site that may cause a hazard to aircraft.
Encourage good house keeping to ensure all food waste and wrappers/containers are placed in bins and that the lids are kept closed.
Conduct regular toolboxes addressing waste management.
SM / Contractor
Weekly Site inspections.
EHS Weekly Checklist
No food waste and wrappers / containers, or drink containers placed in construction waste or unlidded recycling bins.
No food waste and wrappers / containers, or drink containers dropped on the ground.
All domestic waste bins have lids closed.
Appropriate storage of waste chemicals, paints or associated products and waste (solid and liquid) generated from washout processes.
At all times Chemical waste should be stored as per the product SDS.
Where the content of the waste is unknown the material should be tested in accordance with the NSW EPA “Waste Classification Guidelines”. Specialist waste management advice may be required to ensure appropriate handling and
SM / Contractor
Weekly Site inspections.
EHS Weekly Checklist
All chemical wastes appropriately stored with no risk of damage to the site environment and/or off-site sensitive receptors.
Correct covers and
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Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
disposal.
Liquid wastes to be stored in a secure container with bunding provided.
Construct and maintain dedicated bunded area with 110% capacity of the largest container of stored chemical waste.
Area should be covered , secure, lockable and well ventilated.
Remote ablutions to be standard portable toilet facility with waste storage tank. Portable toilets to be emptied regularly to prevent overflows.
containers for waste.
No spillages/loss of waste during storage.
No spillages or overflows from portable toilets.
Waste Disposal
Classify waste prior to disposal at licenced disposal facilities in accordance NSW EPA “Waste Classification Guidelines”.
At all times Classify waste in accordance with NSW EPA Waste Classification Guidelines prior to disposal.
Licensed waste contractor and disposal facility to be used. Verification of licence and approval must be undertaken.
Maintain all waste sampling, classification results and disposal records.
Communicate requirements for waste sampling and classification to subcontractors.
SM Monthly tracking of materials through the progress payment system. .
Waste Register
Waste classification reports.
Waste Contractor statements
Dockets
Enablon Environmental Metrics Reporting
Reconciliation of tracking registers and waste dockets all correspond to waste types/ volumes removed from site.
No waste disposed of illegally.
Transport and handling of demolition/ construction waste and domestic waste by licensed contractors only.
At all times Only approved licenced contractors to be used.
SWMS prepared for the transportation and disposal of waste.
Waste and recycling reports are received from the waste contractor in a timely manner.
CM / SM Random inspection of waste transport licenses and vehicles.
Environmental Audit of waste contractors premises
Only approved contractors appropriately licenced for the waste type are used for disposal of waste.
Hazardous waste will be managed by appropriately qualified and licensed contractors, in accordance with the requirements of the Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act and the NSW EPA waste disposal guidelines.
At all times Appropriately licensed contractor to remove and transport waste to licensed facility.
Check waste contractor licences prior to use and retain waste reciepts and tracking documentation.
CM / SM Evidence of appropriate waste transport licences.
Waste receipts and tracking documents
Reconciliation of tracking registers and waste dockets.
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Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
Consult the Asbestos and Hazardous Building Materials Management Plan for Occupational exposure considerations
Only dispose of waste to facilities appropriately licenced to receive that classification of waste
All times Only approved and appropriately licenced waste receival facilities to be used.
CM / SM Waste contractor reports.
Waste receipts
Inspect as required.
Environmental Audit
Waste disposal dockets correspond to waste types/ volumes.
Comply with all requirements of NSW EPA Resource Recovery Waste Exemptions where used for off site beneficial reuse of waste material by others.
As required Off site beneficial reuse of waste materials requires Managing Contractor approval prior to commencement.
Where a NSW EPA Resource Recovery Waste Exemption is being used to provide waste materials to others for beneficial reuse all required testing and record keeping is to be completed as per the specific excemption requirements inforce at that time.
Complete and retain a copy of the s143 notice under the PoEO Act for any off site benificail reuse of wate materials
CM / SM Waste register
S143 notice
Testing records and transport dockets
Any off site beneficial resue is fully compliant with all requirements of the specific Rescource Recovery waste exemption in force at the time.
Appropriate disposal of all wastewater from site operations (i.e. paint washing) or temporary facilities (i.e. toilets).
At all times Collection and disposal of wastewater by approved licensed contractor for disposal to an approved licensed facility.
CM / SM Dockets
EHS Weekly Inspection
Waste disposal dockets correspond to waste types/ volumes.
Burning or incineration of green waste or any other wastes will not be permitted.
At any time Communicate message ‘No burning of waste’ via the site induction and toolboxes.
CM/SM Site inspections No burning of waste
Recycling
Demolition of structures or existing buildings will be conducted in a manner to maximise material recycling.
Prior to works commencing
A demolition strategy will be developed for structures to be demolished including consideration of sorting and segregating waste for reuse and disposal.
A hazardous building material survey will be conducted to identify waste requiring special handling or disposal.
CM / SM Demolition strategy
Hazardous building materails survey
Waste contractor reports
Enablon Environmental Metrics Reporting
Nomination of the waste streams to be reused and tracked against recycling targets.
Waste building or demolition materials (i.e. concrete, timber, steel, etc) to be segregated and
Prior to works commencing and
Establish appropriately designed waste storage areas with designated recycling bins / areas
SM / Sub-Contractor
EHS Weekly Checklist Clean/tidy waste recycling area.
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Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
stored for recycling. at all times Weekly inspection No cross contamination of waste types.
Segregated waste building/demolition materials are appropriately recycled.
All times Approved waste recycling contractor to collect bins and/or recyclable materials
SM Established collection schedule.
Audit actual recycling volumes compared to waste recycling targets (%).
Waste recycling dockets.
Waste recycling targets are met.
Any fill imported onto the site is to have certified clearance.
As required Certification of imported material to be provided for approval prior to the material being brought to site.
SM/Sub-Contractor
Clearance Certificate
GMR compliance
Certificate provided prior to bringing to site.
Co-ordinate the use of raw materials – reuse or share plywood, noise hoarding, site fencing and formwork where possible to reduce waste.
Prior to and during works
Ensure compliant to specification and fit for purpose.
Facilitate liaison between subcontractors and trades to promote reuse and sharing of materials
SM/ Sub-Contractor
Tabled in project meetings.
Enablon Environmental Metrics reporting
Quantified in project reviews.
Use of other recycled material At all Times Suppliers will be encouraged to nominate products that include a recycled component.
SM Monthly Product selection will include a selection factor associated with recyclability and percent of recycled product.
Recycling bins shall be provided with the site working area.
As required Coordinated with existing operational facility SM Ensure waste is disposed in accordance with existing operations
Monthly EHS Managers review
Cleared vegetation will be reused or recycled to the greatest extent practicable
As required Mulching of vegetation for use in landscaping or spreading of vegetation for fauna habitat in suitable areas in preference to disposal to landfill.
Consideration must be given to restrictions on mulch use due to Phytophthora Hygiene management procedures – see the Conservation and Habitat Management Plan
SM Vegetation clearing records.
Waste register
Enablon Environmental Metrics Reporting
Maximum retention and reuse of cleared vegetation on site.
Concrete Waste
Excess or rejected concrete to be returned to the batch plant for recycling when possible.
At all times Contractors to address. CM/SM EHS Weekly Checklist
No dropping of excess concrete on site.
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Site Control Measures Timing Methodology
Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
Small quantities of waste concrete, or concrete for testing is placed on an impermeable surface such as builders plastic or in concrete collection trays, and cleaned up once set.
At all times Plan an impermeable area for placement of small quantities of excess concrete or for concrete testing prior to commencing the activity.
Communicate the requiremetnts for pacement on the impermeable surface and supervise the activity to ensure compliance.
Use trays to collect and storage waste concrete.
SM / Contractor
EHS Weekly Checklist
Enablon Environmental Metrics Reporting
Waste concrete is contained and not left on the ground.
Waste concrete to be recycled or re-used on-site where possible.
At all times. Contractors to address. SM / Contractor
EHS Weekly Checklist
Enablon Environmental Metrics Reporting
Quantity of material recycled for use as recovered aggregate or similar products.
Spoil
Excavated material will be reused on site where ever possible.
Prior to works commencing and during excavation activities.
Identify cut material and other stockpiled spoil on the Base suitable for reuse as fill on site.
Conduct any necessary testing prior to reuse.
See Contaminated Soil and Water Management Plan for excavatd soil testing requirements and reuse controls in suspected contaminated soil areas.
CM/SM Cut and Fill Plans
ESCP
Options for re-use of excavated spoil and Base spoil stockpiles investigated and options presented to the construction team.
Targets tracked for performance.
Identify suitable locations for reuse of available spoil materials.
Prior to works commencing
Consult Contaminated Soil and Water Management Plan when planning excavation, spoil placement and stockpiling.
Take into consideration the nature of the spoil and constraints around environmentally sensitive areas
See Contaminated Soil and Water Management Plan for excavated soil testing requirements and reuse controls.
CM/SM Cut and Fill Plans
ESCP
Fill options identified and environmental constriants documented and communicated to construction team.
Targets tracked for performance.
Liquid Waste and Washout Facilities
Wet Trade Washout areas and facilities to be provided and maintained to prevent pollution.
Prior to and during works including concreting and fit
Washout processes to be minimised and where applicable, subcontractors will be requested to wash out off-site (in approved facilities only).
CM / SM / Contractor
Site inspections
EHS Weekly checklist
Waste contractor reports
No uncontrolled discharges of washout material.
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Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
out activities. Washout facilities will be designed and implemented to contain washout wastes and where recycle process water.
Washout facilities must not be plumbed to any building services (stormwater or sewer – without approval) and should be of a stand-alone, self contained nature (as per GMR requirements).
No washout onto the ground.
Provide concrete washout facilities that comply with LL GMRs.
Prior Construction. Dedicated area set up to facilitate this process. Appropriately designed and signposted washout facility & waste collection system
Washout to be cleaned out and maintained to retain a minimum 30% avaibable capacity.
Incorporate spill containment at the wash down facility.
CM/SM/ Contractor
Site Inspections
EHS Weekly Checklist
Weekly inspection of facility and waste collection.
Off-site recycling of solids (slurry)
Specifically design plant to enable recycling of water from solid wastes (slurry) which maximises water reuse and minimises solid waste generation.
Washout area kept clean and drains/sumps operating.
No uncontrolled discharges.
Provide wet trades washout facilities that comply with LL GMRs.
Prior Construction. Dedicated area set up to facilitate this process.
Provide an appropriately designed washout facility & waste collection system.
Incorporate spill containment at the wash down facility.
CM/SM/ Contractor
EHS Weekly Checklist
Work area inspections.
Weekly inspection of facility and waste collection.
Off-site recycling of solids (Slurry)
Specifically design plant to enable recycling of water from solid wastes (slurry) which maximises water reuse and minimises solid waste generation.
Washout area kept clean and drains/sumps operating.
No uncontrolled discharges.
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Responsibility Monitoring and Reporting Performance Measure
Cleaning procedure for acrylic, solvent and water based paints to be established.
Prior Construction / At all times
Detail required in contractors SWMS. CM / SM Subcontractor activity inspections
EHS Weekly Checklist
No risk of damage to the site environment and/or off-site sensitive receptors.
Facility is regularly used and maintained and records are available
Test groundwater and collected water prior to discharge or reuse in accordance with Contaminated Soil and Water Management Plan
At all times See Contaminated Soil and Water Management Plan for details of dewatering, testing and reuse / discharge requirements.
SM / Subcontractor
CM – Construction Manager, SM – Site Manager, EM – Environmental Manager,
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TABLE 1 - IDENTIFIED KEY WASTE STREAMS
Key Waste Stream Segregation Areas / Containers Commonly Available
Re-use/ Recycling/ Disposal Method
Construction Sites
Concrete Wastes (solids) 10m3 bins Off-site crushing / recycling for return and reuse on site
Liquid wastes from concrete washout. Dedicated washout facility
Off-site recycling of solids (Slurry) On site recycling of waste water if possible Off-site disposal by a licenced contractor
Scrap metal 10m3 bins Off-site recycling
Organic food scraps 240L bins Off-site to landfill with other non-recyclable municipal waste
Food packaging / cans / bottles / wrappers
240L bins Recyclables sorted for off-site recycling
Paper and cardboard
240L bins 3m3 bins
Off-site recycling
Asphalt 10m3 bins Reused in temporary works or site levelling where practicable, or sent off site for recycling or disposal
Green waste Wood chipped and stockpiled Resued for landscaping or erosion and sediement control on site.
Cables and parts 10m3 bins with other miscellaneous construction wastes
Any metal components are to be segregated and the remainder taken off-site to landfill
Timber 10m3 bins Timber generated during construction to be recycled where suitable (ie untreated) otherwise sent to landfill
Excavated spoil Stockpiles Reuse on site if possible , reuse off-site under a resource recovery exemption or licence, or disposal off-site,
Liquid wastes from wet trades (paint, dry walls, renderers, tilers etc)
Dedicated washout device / plant / facility Treatment system.
Off-site recycling of solids (Slurry) Specifically design plant to enable recycling of water from solid wastes (slurry) which maximises water reuse and minimises solid waste generation. Off-site disposal by a licenced liquid waste contractor
Sediment controls Stored on site Reuse controls where possible on other sites
Sediment build up behind erosion and sediment control structures
Keep behind control structures until they are at capacity
Respread on site/ place in fill, unless obvious contamination with hydrocarbons or other chemicals evident (by sight / smell)
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Key Waste Stream Segregation Areas / Containers Commonly Available
Re-use/ Recycling/ Disposal Method
Chemicals Storage and Management
Drums and containers (empty and containing no residue)
Stored in bunded areas. Taken off-site by licensed contractor for suitable rinsing and disposal at licensed landfill
Waste oil, grease, lubricants Sealed drums / containers in bunded area Off-site recycling by licensed waste oil recycler
Oily rags and filters Sealed drums / containers in bunded area Off-site recycling by licensed waste oil recycler
Used spill management materials such as absorbent pads / booms, used absorbent materials used to mop up oil spills / contaminated dirt from dripping machinery or other hydrocarbon / chemical sources
Bins and / or tanks suitably bunded Taken off-site to landfill, or disposed off with general waste under the General Approval Of The Immobilisation Of Contaminants In Waste - Used oil absorbent materials where applicable
Site Office & Worksites
Glass/plastic/ cans/paper/ cardboard – potentially recyclable
240L bins specified for ‘Recyclables Only’ as per domestic recycling bins
Off-site recycling
Plastic wrapping/containers– collected and littered
240L bins specified for ‘Recyclables Only’ as per domestic recycling bins
Off-site recycling or landfill as appropriate
General domestic wastes 240L bins Taken off site for landfill
Printer Cartridges Bin provided (capacity 20 – 25 standard cartridges)
Off-site recycling