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Waste Update

Waste Update. Rail Environment Infrastructure Presentation Thursday 15th August 2013. About me. Waste Management Consultant for over 5 years Worked on a number of rail SWMP’s: Crossrail – Tottenham Court Road, Custom House & Woolwich North East Crossrail Acton Diveunder

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Waste Update

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  1. Waste Update Rail Environment Infrastructure Presentation Thursday 15th August 2013

  2. About me... • Waste Management Consultant for over 5 years • Worked on a number of rail SWMP’s: • Crossrail – Tottenham Court Road, Custom House & Woolwich • North East Crossrail • Acton Diveunder • Western Track Lowering • Reading Viaduct • LUL Projects • Pre demolition audits • Operational waste management strategies • Project work & secondment to the Environment Agency

  3. Introduction • Waste Management Plan for England 2013 • edoc • Status of devolved government SWMP’s • Bad practise • Good practise • Summary

  4. WasteManagement Plan for England 2013 • The Waste Management Plan for England is a high level document which is non – site specific. • It provides an analysis of the current waste management situation in England, and evaluates how it will support implementation of the objectives and provisions of the revised WFD. • The Plan does not introduce new waste management measures

  5. edoc • What • Will offer an alternative to paper-based system of WTN’s • Modernising waste data collection in the UK • Enhance ability to extract good quality data • Why • Storage & accurate data monitoring • Who • Any UK business involved in waste management • When • Due to be rolled out from January 2014

  6. SWMPs in England • The original red tape challenge concluded that SWMP Regulations should be scrapped • The date set for this is October 2013 (shown in a report from September 2012) • There was then a consultation to understand what the impacts will be if/when the regulations are removed • So...

  7. SWMP in Wales • Draft regulations indicate that: • No financial limit for requiring SWMP • Must be sent to relevant enforcement authority • Fees paid – value not yet determined • Councils MUST enforce the regulations • Subject to outcomes of consultation, SWMP regulations will be laid in 2014 and come into force in 2015

  8. SWMPs in Scotland & Northern Ireland • The Scottish Government have committed to a zero waste to landfill target by 2020 • The Department of the Environment Northern Ireland (DOENI) consulted on SWMP proposals in 2011 • Still no legal requirement to produce a SWMP • SWMP a useful management tool to cut • costs, reduce fly-tipping and demonstrate • your duty of care for waste

  9. Halving Waste To Landfill • Commitment launched in 2008 and completed at the end of 2012 • Over 800 companies made the commitment to reduce waste • Construction and demolition waste was reduced • Excavation waste has seen a sharp increase

  10. Bad Practise • Not recording Designing out Waste actions • Providing data in the wrong format – m or m2 of material • Using the wrong LOW/EWC codes • Not providing full details of waste carriers or waste management facilities

  11. Waste Crime • Waste operators fined for illegal asbestos storage • £80,397 • Wood recycler fined for storage permit breach • £51,500 • Prison sentence for illegal waste site owner • Suspended eight month prison sentence and 180 hours unpaid work  • Man fined for illegal waste activities •  £80,000 • Countrystylefined for waste offences •  £46,000

  12. Designing Out Waste • Focus on the first stage that waste can be reduced • Responsibility to reduce waste ultimately lies with the client to set targets and push the design team • Considering waste at design stage saves money at least twice over

  13. Design Principles • 1. Design for Reuse & Recovery • 2. Design for Off-Site Construction • 3. Design for Materials Optimisation • 4. Design for Waste Efficient Procurement • 5. Design for Deconstruction & Flexibility

  14. Good Practise • Orient Way - Reuse & Recovery • £15 million rail sidings project in East London • Layout design enabled a high rate of re-use • 1,000 tonnes of crushed concrete was reused on site • 20,000 tonnes of ballast reused • 3,250 yards of track was reused • Award from CEEQUAL for overall recycling rate of 99%

  15. Good Practise • Bond Street Monitoring - Waste Efficient Procurement • Installation of equipment in and around the station to monitor any ground movement caused by new work at the station • Company providing equipment remove long haul packaging and reuse at their depot • Packaging taken to site is returned to depot for reuse

  16. Summary • Waste Management Plan for England 2013 - does not introduce new waste management measures " lacking ambition“ • edoc – to be used by any UK business involved in waste management from January 2014 to replace paper based WTN’s • Status of devolved government SWMP’s – England: requirement to be removed; Wales requirement to be put in place; Scotland and Northern Ireland still no requirement • Bad practise • Good practise

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