Statutory Rule 2003 No. 493

      The Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003


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      STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND


      2003 No. 493

      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

      The Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003

        Made 28th November 2003 
        Coming into operation 19th December 2003 


      ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

      1. Citation, commencement and interpretation
      2. Offences
      3. Technical competence
      4. Technical competence - transitional provisions
      5. Pre-qualification technical competence
      6. Notice of appeal
      7. Time limit for making an appeal
      8. Notification of determination
      9. Particulars to be entered in public registers
      10. Information to be excluded or removed from a register
      11. Mobile plant
      12. Health at work
      13. Waste oils
      14. Groundwater
      15. Amendments to the Groundwater Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998
      16. Exclusion of activities under other control regimes from waste management licensing
      17. Exemptions from waste management licensing
      18. Registration in connection with exempt activities
      19. Registration obligations
      20. Refusal, revocation and cessation of registration
      21. Waste Framework Directive
      22. Registration of brokers
      23. Amendment of the Deposits in the Sea (Exemptions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1995
      24. Amendment of the Special Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998
      25. Amendment of the Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999
      26. End of Life Vehicles Directive
      27. Revocations

      SCHEDULES

        Schedule 1 Certificates of technical competence

        Schedule 2 Exemptions from waste management licensing
       Part I Activities exempt from waste management licensing
       Part II Information required for the registration of an exemption
       Part III Assessment of benefit to agriculture or ecological improvement

        Schedule 3 Waste Framework Directive, etc.
       Part I General
       Part II Waste disposal operations
       Part III Waste recovery operations

        Schedule 4 Registration of brokers of controlled waste

        Schedule 5 Conditions for the keeping or treatment of end of life vehicles
       Part I Obligations in respect of keeping or treatment of end of life vehicles
       Part II Minimum technical requirements for the keeping and treatment of end of life vehicles

      The Department of the Environment, being a Department designated[
      1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to measures relating to (i) the prevention, reduction and elimination of pollution of water, the prevention, reduction and elimination of pollution caused by waste, the regulation and control of the transit, import and export of waste (including recyclable materials) and (ii) the prevention of waste from vehicles and forms of recovery of end of life vehicles and their components, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 2(2) of that Act, sections 7(1) and(2) and 25(3) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985[3], Article 30 of the Industrial Pollution Control (Northern Ireland) Order 1997[4], Articles 2(2), (3), (4) and (8), 3(3)(a) and (5), 4(3), 6(6), 17(9), 34(1), 38(3)(a), 39 and 77 of the Waste and Contaminated Land (Northern Ireland) Order 1997[5] (having in particular had regard in exercising its power under Article 4(3) of that Order to the matters specified in Article 4(4) of that Order) and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:

      Citation, commencement and interpretation
           1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003 and shall come into operation on 19th December 2003.

          (2) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954[
      6] shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to an Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

          (3) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires -

        "the 1978 Order" means the Pollution Control and Local Government (Northern Ireland) Order 1978[7];

        "the 1997 Order" means the Waste and Contaminated Land (Northern Ireland) Order 1997;

        "the 1998 Regulations" means the Industrial Pollution Control (Prescribed Processes and Substances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998[8];

        "the 2003 Regulations" means the Pollution Prevention and Control Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003[9];

        "the Industrial Pollution Control Order" means the Industrial Pollution Control (Northern Ireland) Order 1997;

        "the Water Order" means the Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999[10];

        "the Community Regulation" means Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3rd October 2002 laying down health rules concerning animal by-products not intended for human consumption[11] as amended by and as read with -

        (a) Commission Regulation (EC) No. 808/2003 implementing Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down health rules concerning animal by-products not intended for human consumption[12];

        (b) Commission Regulation (EC) No. 811/2003 implementing Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the intra-species recycling ban for fish, the burial and burning of animal by-products and certain transitional measures[13];

        (c) Commission Regulation (EC) No. 813/2003 on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the collection, transport and disposal of former foodstuffs[14];

        (d) Commission Decision 2003/320/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the use in feed of used cooking oil[15];

        (e) Commission Decision 2003/321/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the processing standards for mammalian blood[16];

        (f) Commission Decision 2003/326/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the separation of Category 2 and Category 3 oleochemical plants[17]; and

        (g) Commission Decision 2003/327/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the low capacity incineration or co-incineration plants which do not incinerate or co-incinerate specified risk material or carcasses containing them[18];

        "the Directive" means Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste[19] as amended by Council Directives 91/156/EEC[20], 91/692/EEC[21] and Decision 96/350/EEC[22];

        "the End of Life Vehicles Directive" means Directive 2000/53/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council[23] as amended by Commission Decision of 19th February 2002, 2002/151/EC[24] and Commission Decision of 27th June 2002, 2002/525/EC[25];

        "animal by-products" has the meaning given by Article 2 of the Community Regulation;

        "authorised treatment facility" means any establishment or undertaking carrying out the treatment of end of life vehicles under a waste management licence or a disposal licence and in compliance with Article 6 of the End of Life Vehicles Directive and Articles 9, 10 and 11 of the Directive;

        "clinical waste" has the meaning given by regulation 2(1) of the Controlled Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002[26];

        "construction work" includes the repair, alteration or improvement of existing works;

        "depollute", in relation to an end of life vehicle, means to carry out on it any of the operations described in paragraph 3 of Part II of Schedule 5 and only when all such operations have been completed shall a vehicle be regarded as "depolluted"; "depollution" and any cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;

        "disposal" includes any of the operations listed in Part II of Schedule 3, and any reference to waste being disposed of includes a reference to its being submitted to any of those operations;

        "disposal licence" means a licence issued under Article 7 of the 1978 Order;

        "end of life vehicle" means any vehicle designated as category M1 or N1 defined in Annex IIA to Directive 70/156/EEC[27], and three wheel motor vehicles as defined in Directive 92/61/EEC[28] but excluding motor tricycles, which is waste within the meaning of Article 1(a) of Directive 75/442;

        "European Waste Catalogue" means the list of wastes pursuant to Article 1(a) of the Directive and Article 1(4) of Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste[29] set out in Commission Decision 2000/532/EC[30]; and "EWC Code" means any six-digit code set out in the Annex to Commission Decision 2000/532/EC which is used to describe a type of waste;

        "exempt activity" means any of the activities set out in Part I of Schedule 2;

        "impermeable pavement" means a pavement in the area where a waste recovery or storage operation takes place which is capable of containing any spillage of waste received and is connected to a drainage system with impermeable components which does not leak and which will ensure that -

        (a) no liquid will run off the pavement otherwise than via the drainage system; and

        (b) except where they may be lawfully discharged, all liquids entering the drainage system are collected in a sealed sump;

        "operational land" has the meaning given by Article 2 of the Planning (General Development) Order (Northern Ireland) 1993[31];

        "recovery" includes any of the operations listed in Part III of Schedule 3, and any reference to waste being recovered includes a reference to its being submitted to any of those operations;

        "resolution" means a resolution passed under Article 13 of the 1978 Order;

        "scrap metal" has the meaning given by regulation 1(2) of the Controlled Waste (Duty of Care) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002[32] except, unless otherwise stated, scrap metal shall not include end of life vehicles or their components unless and until such vehicles or their components have been depolluted in accordance with Part II of Schedule 5;

        "special waste" has the meaning given by regulation 2 of the Special Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998[33], except that it does not include radioactive waste within the meaning of the Radioactive Substances Act 1993[34];

        "treatment of end of life vehicles" means any activity after the end of life vehicle has been handed over to an authorised treatment facility for depollution, dismantling, shearing, shredding, recovery or preparation for disposal of the shredded wastes and any other operation carried out for the recovery and/or disposal of the end of life vehicle and its components;

        "waste oil" means any mineral-based lubricating or industrial oil which has become unfit for the use for which it was originally intended and, in particular, used combustion engine oil, gearbox oil, mineral lubricating oil, oil for turbines and hydraulic oil;

        "waterway" has the meaning given by Article 2(2) of the Water Order;

        "work" includes preparatory work.

          (4) For the purposes of these Regulations a person carries on business as a scrap metal dealer if he carries on a business which consists wholly or partly of buying and selling scrap metal, whether the scrap metal sold is in the form in which it was bought or otherwise, other than a business in the course of which scrap metal is not bought except as materials for the manufacture of other articles and is not sold except as a by-product of such manufacture or as surplus materials bought but not required for such manufacture.

      Offences
           2. An offence is prescribed for the purposes of Article 3(3)(a) of the 1997 Order if it is an offence under any of the following enactments: -

        (a) section 114 of the Public Health (Ireland) Act 1878[35];

        (b) section 98(3) and (4) of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972[36];

        (c) Articles 20(2), 34(1) and 39(3) of the Water and Sewerage Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1973[37];

        (d) Articles 5, 7(4), 16(4), 18(2), 29, 38(4), 56, 72(3) of the 1978 Order;

        (e) regulation 17 of the Pollution Control (Special Waste) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1981[38];

        (f) Articles 52 and 53 of the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order 1981[39];

        (g) section 9(1) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985[40];

        (h) regulation 28 of the Transfrontier Shipment of Hazardous Waste Regulations 1988[41];

        (i) regulation 9 of the Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Pollution by Garbage) Regulations 1988[42];

        (j) regulation 15 of the Transfrontier Shipment of Waste Regulations 1994[43];

        (k) paragraph 15(1), (3), (4) or (5) of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 1996[44];

        (l) Article 23(1) of the Industrial Pollution Control Order;

        (m) Articles 4, 5(8), 6(7), 12(12), 18, 22(6), 27(5), 28(5), 31(2), 38(1), 42(4), 43(9), 44(2) and 74 of the 1997 Order;

        (n) regulation 14 of the Merchant Shipping (Port Waste Reception Facilities) Regulations 1997[45];

        (o) regulation 17 of the Special Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998;

        (p) Articles 7(1), 7(5), 9(4), 12(3), 19(1), 28(3) and 29(1) of the Water Order;

        (q) regulation 33(1) of the 2003 Regulations;

        (r) regulation 17 of the Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Port Waste Reception Facilities) Regulations 2003[46];

        (s) regulations 18(1), 22(1) of and paragraphs 12(1) and (2) and 14(5), (7) and (8) of Part I of Schedule 3 to these Regulations; or

        (t) regulations 31 and 42(1), (2) of the End of Life Vehicle Regulations 2003[47].

      Technical competence
           3.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2) and regulation 4, and without prejudice to the European Communities (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) (Second General System) Regulations 2002[48], Schedule 1 has effect to prescribe for the purposes of Article 3(3)(b) of the 1997 Order (management of activities to be in the hands of a technically competent person) the qualifications required of a person if that person is to be considered technically competent in relation to a facility of a type listed in Table 1.

          (2) Paragraph (1) does not apply in relation to a facility which is used exclusively for the purpose of -

        (a) carrying on business as a scrap metal dealer;

        (b) dismantling motor vehicles including end of life vehicles; or

        (c) the burial of dead domestic pets.

      Technical competence - transitional provisions
           4.  - (1) Where before 19th June 2004 a person has applied to the Waste Management Industry Training and Advisory Board[49] ("WAMITAB") for a certificate of technical competence and at any time in the 12 months ending on that date he acted as the manager of a facility of a type listed in Table 1 for which the certificate is a relevant certificate, then, until 19th June 2007, regulation 3 shall not apply to him in relation to either -

        (a) any facility of that type; or

        (b) a facility of any other type if -

          (i) the certificate is a relevant certificate for that other type of facility; and

          (ii) the entry for that other type of facility appears, in Table 1, after the entry in that Table for the type of facility in respect of which he acted as the manager,

        and until 19th June 2007 he shall be treated as technically competent for the purposes of Article 3(3)(b) of the 1997 Order in relation to any such facility in Northern Ireland.

          (2) Where a person is 55 or over on 19th December 2003 and in the 10 years ending on that date he has had at least 5 years experience as the manager of a facility of a type listed in Table 1, then, until 19th December 2013, regulation 3 shall not apply to him in relation to either -

        (a) any facility of that type; or

        (b) a facility of any other type if each certificate which is a relevant certificate for the type of facility in relation to which he has had such experience as manager is also a relevant certificate for that other type of facility,

      and until 19th December 2013 he shall be treated as technically competent for the purposes of Article 3(3)(b) of the 1997 Order in relation to any such facility in Northern Ireland.

          (3) A person shall be treated as the manager of a facility for the purposes of paragraph (1) or (2) if at the relevant time he was the manager of activities which were carried on at that facility and which were authorised by -

        (a) a disposal licence;

        (b) a resolution;

        (c) a waste management licence;

        (d) an authorisation under the Industrial Pollution Control Order for a waste recovery or disposal activity;

        (e) an activity prescribed under and in accordance with regulation 9 and Schedule 6 to the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1992[50] as cases where a disposal licence was not required in accordance therewith; or

        (f) an exemption provided under regulation 17 and paragraph 43 of Part I of Schedule 2 to these Regulations.

          (4) Where a person was technically competent for the purposes of section 74(3)(b) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990[51] in relation to a facility immediately prior to 1st April 2003 (whether or not the management of the facility was in the hands of that person at that time), then, until 19th December 2005 that person shall be treated as technically competent in relation to that facility for the purposes of Article 3(3)(b) of the 1997 Order.

      Pre-qualification technical competence
           5.  - (1) Where: -

        (a) a person has applied to WAMITAB for a certificate of technical competence in relation to one of the types of facility mentioned in paragraph (2);

        (b) an application has been made for a waste management licence to authorise activities whose management is intended to be in that person's hands;

        (c) the activities mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) are to be carried on at a facility of the same type as that in relation to which the application mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) was made; and

        (d) the Department is satisfied that but for regulation 3 he would be a technically competent person,

      then, in relation to the facility in respect of which the application mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) was made and until the expiry of two years from the grant of a licence pursuant to that application, regulation 3 shall not apply to that person and he shall be treated as technically competent for the purposes of Article 3(3)(b) of the 1997 Order.

          (2) The types of facility mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) are all those listed in Table 1 other than any type of landfill site.

      Notice of appeal
          
      6.  - (1) A person who wishes to appeal to the Planning Appeals Commission under Article 17 or 36(5) of the 1997 Order (appeals to the Planning Appeals Commission from decisions with respect to licences or from determinations that information is not commercially confidential) shall do so by notice in writing.

          (2) The notice shall be accompanied by -

        (a) a statement of the grounds of appeal;

        (b) where the appeal relates to an application for a waste management licence or for the modification, surrender or transfer of a waste management licence, a copy of the appellant's application and any supporting documents;

        (c) where the appeal relates to a determination under Article 36(2) or (4) of the 1997 Order that information is not commercially confidential, the information in question;

        (d) where the appeal relates to an existing waste management licence (including a waste management licence which has been suspended or revoked), a copy of that waste management licence;

        (e) a copy of any correspondence relevant to the appeal;

        (f) a copy of any other document relevant to the appeal including, in particular, any relevant consent, determination, notice, planning permission under the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991[
        52] or consent under the Water Order; and

        (g) a statement indicating whether the appellant wishes to appear before and be heard by the Planning Appeals Commission.

          (3) On receipt of an appeal the Planning Appeals Commission shall give notice of the appeal to the Department together with copies of the documents mentioned in paragraph (2).

          (4) If the appellant wishes to withdraw an appeal, he shall do so by notifying the Planning Appeals Commission in writing and shall send a copy of that notification to the Department.

      Time limit for making an appeal
           7. Notice of appeal shall be given -

        (a) in the case of an appeal under Article 17 of the 1997 Order, before the expiry of the period of 2 months beginning with -

          (i) the date of the decision which is the subject of the appeal; or

          (ii) the date on which the Department is deemed by Article 8(6), 10(5), 13(9) or 14(6) of the 1997 Order to have refused the application;

        (b) in the case of an appeal under Article 36(5) of the 1997 Order, before the expiry of the period of 21 days beginning with the date on which the determination which is the subject of the appeal is notified to the person concerned.

      Notification of determination
          
      8.  - (1) The Planning Appeals Commission shall notify the appellant in writing of its decision and of its reasons.

          (2) The Planning Appeals Commission shall, at the same time as notifying the appellant of its decision, send the Department a copy of any document sent to the appellant under this regulation.

      Particulars to be entered in public registers
          
      9.  - (1) Subject to Articles 35 and 36 of the 1997 Order and regulation 10, a register maintained by the Department under Article 34(1) of the 1997 Order shall contain full particulars of -

        (a) current or recently current waste management licences ("licences") granted by the Department and any associated working plans;

        (b) current or recently current applications to the Department for licences, or for the transfer or modification of licences, including details of -

          (i) documents submitted by applicants containing supporting information;

          (ii) appropriate details of written representations considered by the Department under Article 8(5)(b), 9(6), 10(4) or 11(7) of the 1997 Order;

          (iii) notices by the Department rejecting applications;

          (iv) emergencies resulting in the postponement of references under Article 10(4)(a) of the 1997 Order;

        (c) notices issued by the Department under Article 10 of the 1997 Order effecting the modification of licences;

        (d) notices issued by the Department under Article 12 of the 1997 Order effecting the revocation or suspension of licences or imposing requirements on the holders of licences;

        (e) notices of appeal under Article 17 of the 1997 Order relating to decisions of the Department and other documents relating to such appeals served on or sent to the Department under regulation 6(3) or (4) or 8(2);

        (f) convictions of holders of licences granted by the Department for any offence under Part II of the 1997 Order (whether or not in relation to a licence) including the name of the offender, the date of conviction, the penalty imposed and the name of the Court;

        (g) reports produced by the Department in discharge of any functions under Article 16 of the 1997 Order, including details of -

          (i) remedial or preventive action taken by the Department under Article 16(2) of the 1997 Order;

          (ii) notices issued by the Department under Article 16(4) of the 1997 Order;

        (h) any monitoring information relating to the carrying on of any activity under a licence granted by the Department which was obtained by the Department as a result of its own monitoring or was furnished to the Department in writing by virtue of any condition of the licence or Article 44(1) of the 1997 Order;

        (i) any summary prepared by the Department of the amount of special waste produced or disposed of;

        (j) registers and records provided to any district council under regulation 14(5) or 15(1) of the Special Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998;

        (k) applications to the Department under Article 13 of the 1997 Order for the surrender of licences, including details of -

          (i) documents submitted by applicants containing supporting information and evidence;

          (ii) information and evidence obtained under Article 13(4) of the 1997 Order;

          (iii) appropriate details of written representations considered by the Department under Article 13(6)(b) of the 1997 Order; and

          (iv) notices of determination and certificates of completion issued under Article 13(8) of the 1997 Order;

        (l) reports produced under Article 73(2) of the 1997 Order by a person authorised under that Article;

        (m) information on exempt activities in accordance with regulation 18(2).

          (2) The register shall also contain the following -

        (a) where a person authorised by the Department exercises any power under Article 72(2) of the 1997 Order, a record showing when the power was exercised and indicating what information was obtained, and what action was taken, on that occasion;

        (b) where any information is excluded from the register by virtue of Article 36 of the 1997 Order and the information shows whether or not there is compliance with any condition of a waste management licence, a statement based on that information indicating whether or not there is compliance with that condition.

          (3) For the purposes of this regulation, waste management licences are "recently" current for the period of twelve months after they cease to be in force, and applications for waste management licences, or for the transfer or modification of such licences, are "recently" current if they relate to a waste management licence which is current or recently current or, in the case of an application which is refused, for the period of twelve months beginning with the date on which the Department gives notice of refusal or, as the case may be, on which the application is deemed by Article 8(6), 10(5) or 14(6) of the 1997 Order to have been refused.

      Information to be excluded or removed from a register
          
      10.  - (1) Nothing in regulation 9(1)(g) or (l) or regulation 9(2) shall require a register maintained by the Department under Article 34(1) of the 1997 Order to contain information relating to, or to anything which is the subject-matter of, any criminal proceedings (including prospective proceedings) at any time before those proceedings are finally disposed of.

          (2) Nothing in regulation 9 shall require a register maintained by the Department under Article 34(1) of the 1997 Order to contain -

        (a) any such monitoring information as is mentioned in regulation 9(1)(h) after 4 years have elapsed from that information being entered in the register; or

        (b) any information which has been superseded by later information after 4 years have elapsed from that later information being entered in the register.

      Mobile plant
          
      11.  - (1) Plant of the following descriptions, if it is designed to move or be moved by any means from place to place with a view to being used at each such place or, if not so designed, is readily capable of so moving or being so moved, but no other plant, shall be treated as being mobile plant for the purposes of Part II of the 1997 Order -

        (a) an incinerator which is an exempt incinerator for the purposes of section 5.1 of Schedule 1 to the 1998 Regulations or Section 5.1 of Part I of Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations;

        (b) plant for -

          (i) the recovery, by filtration or heat treatment, of waste oil from electrical equipment;

          (ii) the destruction by dechlorination of waste polychlorinated biphenyls or terphenyls (PCBs or PCTs);

          (iii) the collection or storage of a controlled substance from any waste product, installation or equipment;

        (c) plant for the vitrification of waste;

        (d) plant for the treatment of clinical waste;

        (e) plant for the treatment of waste soil;

        (f) plant for the dewatering of muds, sludges, soils and dredgings;

        (g) plant for the treatment by lime stabilisation of sludge;

        (h) plant for the treatment of contaminated material, substances or products, for the purpose of remedial action with respect to land or a waterway.

          (2) In this regulation "controlled substance" means any one of the following: - chlorofluorocarbons, other fully halogenated chlorofluorocarbons, halons, carbon tetrachloride, 1.1.1 trichloroethane, methyl bromide, hydrobromofluorocarbons, hydrochlorofluorocarbons.

      Health at work
          
      12. No conditions shall be imposed in any waste management licence, disposal licence or resolution for the purpose only of securing the health of persons at work (within the meaning of Part I of the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978[53]).

      Waste oils
           13.  - (1) Where a waste management licence, disposal licence or resolution authorises the regeneration of waste oil, it shall include conditions which ensure that base oils derived from regeneration do not constitute a toxic and dangerous waste and do not contain PCBs or PCTs at all or do not contain them in concentrations beyond a specified maximum limit which in no case is to exceed 50 parts per million.

          (2) Where a waste management licence, disposal licence or resolution authorises the keeping of waste oil, it shall include conditions which ensure that it is not mixed with toxic and dangerous waste or PCBs or PCTS.

          (3) In this regulation -

        "PCBs or PCTs" means polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated terphenyls and mixtures containing one or both of such substances; and

        "toxic and dangerous waste" means any waste containing or contaminated by arsenic, arsenic compounds, mercury, mercury compounds, cadmium, cadmium compounds, thallium, thallium compounds, beryllium, beryllium compounds, chrome 6 compounds, lead, lead compounds, antimony, antimony compounds, phenols, phenol compounds, cyanides, organic and inorganic isocyanates, organic-halogen compounds, excluding inert polymeric materials and other substances referred to in this list or covered by other Directives concerning the disposal of toxic or dangerous waste, chlorinated solvents, organic solvents, biocides and phyto-pharmaceutical substances, tarry materials from refining and tar residues from distilling, pharmaceutical compounds, peroxides, chlorates, perchlorates and azides, ethers, chemical laboratory materials, not identifiable and/or new, whose effects on the environment are not known, asbestos (dust and fibres), selenium, selenium compounds, tellurium, tellurium compounds, aromatic polycyclic compounds (with carcinogenic effects), metal carbonyls, soluble copper compounds, acids and/or basic substances used in the surface treatment and finishing of metal; of such a nature, in such quantities or in such concentrations as to constitute a risk to health or the environment.

      Groundwater
          
      14.  - (1) Expressions used both in this regulation and in Council Directive 80/68/EEC[54] have for the purposes of this regulation the same meaning as in that Directive.

          (2) Where the Department proposes to issue a waste management licence authorising -

        (a) any disposal or tipping for the purpose of disposal of a substance in list I which might lead to an indirect discharge into groundwater of such a substance;

        (b) any disposal or tipping for the purpose of disposal of a substance in list II which might lead to an indirect discharge into groundwater of such a substance;

        (c) a direct discharge into groundwater of a substance in list I; or

        (d) a direct discharge into groundwater of a substance in list II,

      the Department shall ensure that the proposed activities are subjected to prior investigation.

          (3) The prior investigation referred to in paragraph (2) shall include examination of the hydrogeological conditions of the area concerned, the possible purifying powers of the soil and sub-soil and the risk of pollution and alteration of the quality of the groundwater from the discharge and shall establish whether the discharge of substances into groundwater is a satisfactory solution from the point of view of the environment.

          (4) A waste management licence shall not be issued in any case within paragraph (2) until the Department has checked that the groundwater, and in particular its quality, will undergo the requisite surveillance.

          (5) In a case within paragraph (2)(a) or (c) -

        (a) where the Department is satisfied, in the light of the investigation, that the groundwater which may be affected by a direct or indirect discharge of a substance in list I is permanently unsuitable for other uses, especially domestic and agricultural, the waste management licence may only be issued if the Department is also satisfied that -

          (i) the presence of that substance once discharged into groundwater will not impede exploitation of ground resources; and

          (ii) all technical precautions will be taken to ensure that no substance in list I can reach other aquatic systems or harm other ecosystems; and

        (b) where the Department is not satisfied, in the light of the investigation, that the groundwater which may be affected by such a discharge is permanently unsuitable for other uses, especially domestic and agricultural, a waste management licence may only be issued if it is made subject to such conditions as the Department is satisfied will ensure the observance of all technical precautions necessary to prevent any discharges into groundwater of substances in list I.

          (6) In a case within paragraph (2)(b) or (d), if a waste management licence is issued, it shall be issued subject to such conditions as the Department, in the light of the investigation, is satisfied will ensure the observance of all technical precautions for preventing groundwater pollution by substances in list II.

          (7) Where a waste management licence is granted in any case within paragraph (2)(a) or (b), the licence shall be granted on such terms and subject to such conditions as specify -

        (a) the place where any disposal or tipping which might lead to a discharge into groundwater of any substances in list I or II is to be done;

        (b) the methods of disposal or tipping which may be used;

        (c) the essential precautions which must be taken, paying particular attention to the nature and concentration of the substances present in the matter to be disposed of or tipped, the characteristics of the receiving environment and the proximity of the water catchment areas, in particular those for drinking, thermal and mineral water;

        (d) the maximum quantity permissible, during one or more specified periods of time, of matter containing substances in list I or II and, where possible, of those substances themselves, to be disposed of or tipped and the appropriate requirements as to the concentration of those substances;

        (e) the technical precautions required by paragraph (5)(b) or (6);

        (f) if necessary, the measures for monitoring the groundwater, and in particular its quality.

          (8) Where a waste management licence is granted in any case within paragraph (2)(c) or (d), the licence shall be granted on such terms and subject to such conditions as specify -

        (a) the place where any substances in list I or II are to be discharged into groundwater;

        (b) the method of discharge which may be used;

        (c) the essential precautions which must be taken, paying particular attention to the nature and concentration of the substances present in the effluents, the characteristics of the receiving environment and the proximity of the water catchment areas, in particular those for drinking, thermal and mineral water;

        (d) the maximum quantity of a substance in list I or II permissible in an effluent during one or more specified periods of time and the appropriate requirements as to the concentration of those substances;

        (e) the arrangements enabling effluents discharged into groundwater to be monitored;

        (f) if necessary, the measures for monitoring the groundwater, and in particular its quality.

          (9) Any authorisation granted by a waste management licence for an activity within paragraph (2) shall be granted for a limited period only and shall be reviewed at least every 4 years.

          (10) The Department shall review all disposal licences and all resolutions which authorise any activity within paragraph (2) and shall, so far as may be necessary to give effect to Council Directive 80/68/EEC exercise its powers under Articles 47(2) and (3) of the 1997 Order to apply Articles 10 and 12 of the 1997 Order (variation and revocation etc. of licences) in relation to any such authorisation.

      Amendments to the Groundwater Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998
           15.  - (1) The Groundwater Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998[55] shall be amended as follows.

          (2) In regulation 2(1) (Interpretation) -

        (a) after the definition of direct discharge add -

          " "existing disposal licence" and "existing resolution of a district council" shall have the meanings given by Article 47(1) of the Waste and Contaminated Land (Northern Ireland) Order 1997;" and

        (b) at the end add -

          " "waste management licence" means a waste management licence issued under the Waste and Contaminated Land (Northern Ireland) Order 1997.".

          (3) At the end of regulation 3 (Exclusions from these Regulations) add -

          " (d) any activity for which a waste management licence has been granted or in respect of which an existing disposal licence or an existing resolution of a district council subsists.".

      Exclusion of activities under other control regimes from waste management licensing
           16.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), Article 4(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the 1997 Order shall not apply in relation to the carrying on of any of the following activities -

        (a) the deposit in or on land, recovery or disposal of waste under an authorisation granted under the Industrial Pollution Control Order where the activity is or forms part of a process designated for integrated central control under Article 3(4) of that Order;

        (b) the disposal of waste under an authorisation granted under the Industrial Pollution Control Order where the activity is or forms part of a process within paragraph (a) of Part C of Section 5.1 (incineration) of Schedule 1 to the 1998 Regulations in so far as the activity results in releases of substances into the air;

        (c) the deposit in or on land, recovery or disposal of waste under a permit granted under the 2003 Regulations to operate a Part A installation;

        (d) the disposal of waste under a permit granted under the 2003 Regulations where the activity is or forms part of an activity within paragraph (a) or (b) of Part C of section 5.1 (incineration) of Part I of Schedule 1 to those Regulations in so far as the activity results in the release of substances into the air;

        (e) the discharge of liquid waste under a consent under the Water Order or the Water and Sewerage Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1973; and

        (f) the recovery or disposal of waste where the activity is or forms part of an operation which is for the time being, either -

          (i) the subject of a licence under Part II of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985[56]; or

          (ii) carried on in circumstances where such a licence would be required but for an order under section 7 of that Act.

          (2) Paragraph (1)(a), (b) and (d) does not apply insofar as the activity involves the final disposal of waste by deposit in or on land.

          (3) In paragraph (1)(c) "Part A installation" has the meaning given by regulation 2(2) of the 2003 Regulations.

      Exemptions from waste management licensing
           17.  - (1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation and of regulations 18, 19 and 20 and to any conditions or limitations in Part I of Schedule 2, Article 4(1)(a) and (b) of the 1997 Order shall not apply in relation to the carrying on of any exempt activity.

          (2) In the case of an exempt activity which is carried out on land, paragraph (1) only applies if -

        (a) the exempt activity is carried on by or with the consent of the occupier of the land where the activity is carried on; or

        (b) the person carrying on the exempt activity is otherwise entitled to do so on that land.

          (3) Unless otherwise indicated in Part I of Schedule 2, paragraph (1) does not apply to the carrying on of an exempt activity in so far as it involves special waste or treatment of end of life vehicles.

          (4) Paragraph (1) only applies in relation to an exempt activity by an establishment or undertaking if -

        (a) the type and quantity of waste submitted to the activity, and the method of disposal or recovery of waste is consistent with the need to attain the objectives mentioned in paragraph 4(1)(a) of Part I of Schedule 3;

        (b) any information required under regulation 18(3) and 18(5) and the fee (if any) required under regulation 18(12) have been sent to the Department in the manner specified therein.

          (5) Subject to paragraph (6), paragraph (1) shall not apply to any exempt activity if that activity is carried out or is proposed to be carried out in or on land which is in the occupation of a person who is the holder of a licence for that land.

          (6) Paragraph (5) shall not apply where the establishment or undertaking has received written approval from the Department for the activity in question.

          (7) For the purposes of paragraph (5), any reference to a licence shall include a reference to an existing disposal licence or an existing resolution of a district council as defined in Article 47(1) of the 1997 Order.

          (8) Paragraph (4)(b) and regulations 18 to 20 shall not apply to exempt activities which are set out in paragraphs 27, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42 or 43 of Part I of Schedule 2.

      Registration in connection with exempt activities
          
      18.  - (1) It shall be an offence for an establishment or undertaking to carry on, after 19th June 2004, an exempt activity without being registered with the Department.

          (2) Subject to paragraph (3), the register maintained under Article 34(1) of the 1997 Order shall contain the following particulars in relation to each such establishment or undertaking which carries on an exempt activity -

        (a) the name and address of the establishment or undertaking, its telephone number and, if applicable, fax number and e-mail address;

        (b) the activity which constitutes the exempt activity;

        (c) the place or places where the activity is carried on; and

        (d) a copy of any information received by the Department under paragraphs (3) and (5).

          (3) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), the Department shall enter the particulars referred to in paragraph (2) in the register in relation to an establishment or undertaking if it receives notice of them in writing and -

        (a) that notice is provided to it by or on behalf of that establishment or undertaking;

        (b) that notice is accompanied by a plan of each place at which any such exempt activity is carried on showing -

          (i) the boundaries of that place;

          (ii) the locations within that place at which the exempt activity is to be carried on;

          (iii) the location and specifications of any impermeable pavements, drainage systems or hardstandings as are required by a relevant paragraph of Part I of Schedule 2.

        (c) that notice contains the correct 6 figure Ordnance Survey Irish grid reference showing the location of each place referred to in sub-paragraph (b);

        (d) that notice is accompanied by a payment of any fee in respect of each place where any such exempt activity is being carried on; and

        (e) the registration has not been refused under regulation 20.

          (4) Paragraph 3(b) and (c) shall not apply to the exempt activities set out in paragraphs 8 and 31 of Part I of Schedule 2.

          (5) In the case of exempt activities set out in paragraph 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 19, or 45 of Part I of Schedule 2, any additional information specified in Part II of that Schedule shall be entered in the register.

          (6) Subject to paragraph (7), the information to be notified to the Department shall be given in writing no later than 28 days before any exempt activity is carried out on the relevant land.

          (7) In the case of an exempt activity set out in paragraph 47 of Part I of Schedule 2, the necessary information shall be notified to the Department as soon as is practicable.

          (8) Subject to paragraph (9), the registration of an exempt activity shall cease to have effect on the expiry of the period of 3 years beginning with and including the date of the registration or the date of renewal under paragraph (11).

          (9) In the case of exempt activities set out in paragraphs 9, 10, 11, 13, 19, 45, 46 and 47 of Part I of Schedule 2, paragraph (8) shall have effect as if for "3 years" there is substituted "1 year".

          (10) The Department shall, no later than 2 months before the expiry of the periods mentioned in paragraphs (8) and (9), serve on a registered establishment or undertaking a notice specifying -

        (a) the date on which the registration will expire; and

        (b) the effect of the expiry of the registration.

          (11) The Department shall renew the particulars registered in respect of an exempt activity at the date of expiry of the previous registration relating to such activity ("the expiry date") if no later than 28 days before the expiry date the establishment or undertaking carrying on such activity -

        (a) serves written notice on the Department of its desire to renew the registration;

        (b) pays on or before the expiry date the fee specified in accordance with paragraph (12) for such renewal;

        (c) confirms in such notice that there are no changes in the particulars registered in relation to that activity; or

        (d) if there are any such changes, specifies in such notice the details of the changes and provides the amended documents and/or plans as may be required under paragraphs (3) and (5) in relation to the activity.

          (12) Subject to regulation 19(2), for the purposes of paragraph (3), the Department shall charge an applicant in respect of its consideration of his application -

        (a) in the case of exempt activities set out in paragraphs 1-8, 12, 14-18, 20-26, 28-31, 34, 36 and 40 and 44 of Part I of Schedule 2, a fee of £730 payable every 3 years; and

        (b) in the case of exempt activities set out in paragraphs 9-11, 13, 19 and 45-47 of Part I of Schedule 2, an annual fee of £530.

          (13) On entering the particulars referred to in paragraph (2) in the register referred to in paragraph (2) the Department shall issue to the establishment or undertaking to whom the particulars relate, a notice confirming that such particulars have been so registered and giving the date of entry of such particulars on the register.

          (14) A person guilty of an offence under paragraph (1) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale.

      Registration obligations
          
      19.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), in the case of an exempt activity set out in the first column of Part II of Schedule 2, the relevant obligations set out in the second column of that Schedule ("the registration obligations") shall apply to the registration of that activity.

          (2) The Department may notify an establishment or undertaking in writing that some or all of the information required by regulation 18 does not need to be included with any notification under that regulation.

          (3) Without prejudice to any requirement to keep records under paragraph 14 of Part I of Schedule 3, an establishment or undertaking carrying out an exempt activity to which this regulation applies, shall keep copies of the plans and documents specified in Part II of Schedule 2 for a period of at least 2 years.

      Refusal, revocation and cessation of registration
          
      20.  - (1) The Department may refuse to register an exempt activity in the event that the activity or, as the case may be, the content of the notification under regulation 18 does not comply with any requirements of regulations 17(4), 18(2) and 18(3) or any conditions or limitations set out in respect of the exempt activity in regulation 19(1) and 19(2) and in Parts I and II of Schedule 2.

          (2) Where the Department has refused to register an activity under paragraph (1), it shall serve a notice on the establishment or undertaking stating that the registration has been refused and giving the reasons for its decision.

          (3) Unless the Department has within the period of 28 days from the date on which it received a notice under regulation 18(3), either -

        (a) entered the relevant particulars in the register in relation to the establishment or undertaking which submitted the notice; or

        (b) served on it a notice of refusal stating that registration is refused and giving reasons for that decision,

      those particulars shall be entered in the register at the end of that 28 day period.

          (4) If an establishment or undertaking fails to supply all of the information required under regulations 18 and 19, the 28-day period referred to in paragraph (3) shall commence on the date on which the Department receives all of that information.

          (5) Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), the Department may revoke the registration of an exempt activity where it is satisfied that -

        (a) the establishment or undertaking to which the relevant entry relates no longer exists or has ceased to carry out that activity; or

        (b) the activity is no longer being carried out in compliance with the conditions or limitations of the relevant paragraph of Part I of Schedule 2 or with the relevant provisions of regulation 17(2) or (4); or

        (c) there has been a breach of any of the registration obligations applicable to that activity.

          (6) Before revoking a registration, the Department shall serve on the establishment or undertaking carrying out the exempt activity, a notice ("a revocation notice") stating that the registration is to be revoked and giving reasons for the decision.

          (7) The revocation notice shall specify a date on which the revocation is to take place, which shall be at least 28 days after the date on which the notice is served.

          (8) Subject to paragraph (9), details of registrations which have expired or which have been revoked under paragraph (5) shall remain on the register for a period of 4 years from the date of expiry or revocation.

          (9) An entry retained on the register under paragraph (8) shall be appropriately marked to show that it has expired or been revoked.

          (10) Nothing in this regulation shall prejudice the effect of the registration of the establishment or undertaking in respect of the period ending on the date on which the relevant entry is revoked or otherwise cancelled.

      Waste Framework Directive
          
      21. Schedule 3 (which implements certain provisions of the Directive) shall have effect.

      Registration of brokers
          
      22.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) to (4), it shall be an offence for an establishment or undertaking after 19 August 2004 to arrange (as dealer or broker) for the disposal or recovery of controlled waste on behalf of another person unless it is a registered broker of controlled waste.

          (2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply in relation to an arrangement under which an establishment or undertaking will itself carry out the disposal or recovery of the waste and either -

        (a) it is authorised to carry out the disposal or recovery of the waste by a waste management licence, a disposal licence, a resolution, an authorisation under Articles 6 to 12 of the Industrial Pollution Control Order, a permit under the 2003 Regulations, a discharge consent under Article 9 of the Water Order or a licence under Part II of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985; or

        (b) the recovery of the waste is covered by an exemption conferred by -

          (i) regulation 17(1) and Part I of Schedule 2; or

          (ii) Article 3 of the Deposits in the Sea (Exemptions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1995[
          57].

          (3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply in relation to an arrangement for the disposal or recovery of controlled waste made by a person who is registered as a carrier of controlled waste, or who is registered for the purposes of paragraph 12(1) of Part I of Schedule 3, if as part of the arrangement he transports the waste to or from any place in Northern Ireland.

          (4) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to -

        (a) a Government Department;

        (b) a district council; or

        (c) an establishment or undertaking which -

          (i) is a charity within the meaning of section 35 of the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 1964[58];

          (ii) is a voluntary body within the meaning of section 148 of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972[59];

          (iii) applies before 19 August 2004 in accordance with Schedule 4 for registration as a broker of controlled waste but only whilst its application is pending (and paragraph 1(2) and (5) of Schedule 4 shall apply for the purpose of determining whether an application is pending).

          (5) A person guilty of an offence under this regulation shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

          (6) Article 78 of the 1997 Order shall apply in relation to an offence under this regulation as it applies in relation to an offence under that Order.

          (7) Schedule 4 (which makes provision for the registration of brokers of controlled waste) shall have effect.

          (8) Articles 44(1) and (2) and 72 of the 1997 Order (power to obtain information and powers of enforcing authorities) shall have effect as if the provisions of this regulation and Schedule 4 were provisions of Part II of that Order.

      Amendment of the Deposits in the Sea (Exemptions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1995
           23.  - (1) The Deposits in the Sea (Exemptions) Order (Northern Ireland) 1995 shall be amended as follows.

          (2) In Article 3, before "A licence is not needed", there shall be inserted "Subject to Article 4,".

          (3) After Article 3, there shall be added the following Articles -

        " Provisions relating to exemptions involving waste
            
        4.  - (1) Article 3 only applies to an establishment or undertaking in relation to an operation specified in the Schedule to this Order involving the recovery or disposal of waste if -

          (a) it is carrying out -

            (i) its own waste disposal at the place of production; or

            (ii) waste recovery; and

          (b) the type and quantity of waste involved, and the method of disposal or recovery, are consistent with the need to attain the objective of ensuring that waste is recovered or disposed of without endangering human health and without using processes or methods which could harm the environment and in particular without -

            (i) risk to water, air, soil, plants or animals; or

            (ii) causing nuisance through noise or odours; or

            (iii) adversely affecting the countryside or places of special interest.

            (2) In this Article and in Article 5, "disposal" and "recovery" have the meaning given by regulation 1(3) of the Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003.

        Registration of establishments and undertakings carrying on exempt operations
            
        5.  - (1) It shall be an offence for an establishment or undertaking to carry on, after 19th June 2004, an exempt activity without being registered with the Department.

            (2) It shall be the duty of the Department to establish and maintain a register for the purposes of paragraph (1) of establishments and undertakings carrying on exempt activities.

            (3) The register shall contain the following particulars in relation to each such establishment or undertaking -

          (a) the name and address of the establishment or undertaking;

          (b) the activity which constitutes the exempt activity; and

          (c) the place where the activity is carried on.

            (4) The Department shall enter those particulars in the register in relation to an establishment or undertaking if it receives notice of them in writing.

            (5) A person guilty of an offence under paragraph (1) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale.

            (6) The Department shall secure that any register maintained under this Article is available, at all reasonable times, for inspection by the public free of charge and shall afford to members of the public, facilities for obtaining copies of entries, on payment of reasonable charges.

            (7) Registers under this Article may be kept in any form.

            (8) In this Article, "exempt activity" means any operation specified in the Schedule involving the disposal or recovery of waste to which Article 3 applies.".

      Amendment of the Special Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998
          
      24.  - (1) The Special Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998[60] shall be amended as follows.

          (2) In regulation 1(4) the following definitions shall be inserted at the appropriate places -

        "the 2003 Regulations" means the Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003;

        "waste management licence" shall include a disposal licence and a resolution passed under Article 13 of the 1978 Order;.

          (3) In regulation 14 (registers), for paragraphs (5), (6) and (7) there shall be substituted the following -

            " (5) Subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), consignment notes and carrier's schedules required by paragraph (3) to be kept by a person shall be retained until his waste management licence for the site in question is surrendered or revoked entirely, at which time he shall send the register to the Department for the site; and the Department shall retain the register for not less than three years after its receipt.

            (6) Where, by virtue of regulation 16(1)(a) or (b) of the 2003 Regulations, Article 4(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the 1997 Order does not apply to any of the activities carried on at a site at which special waste is received, paragraph 5 shall have effect as if any reference to the surrender or revocation of a person's waste management licence were a reference to the surrender or revocation of his authorisation under the Industrial Pollution Control (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 for the site in question.

            (6A) Where, by virtue of regulation 16(1)(c) or (d) of the 2003 Regulations, Article 4(1)(a), (b) and (c) of the 1997 Order does not apply to any of the activities carried on at a site at which special waste is received, paragraph (5) shall have effect as if any reference to the surrender or revocation of a person's waste management licence were a reference to the surrender or revocation of his permit under the Pollution Prevention and Control Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003 for the site in question.

            (7) Where, in circumstances other than those mentioned in paragraph (6) or (6A), Article 4(1)(a) and (b) of the 1997 Order does not apply to any of the activities carried on at a site at which special waste is received, each consignment note and carrier's schedule required to be kept in a register shall be kept in that register for not less than three years from the date on which the consignment of special waste to which it relates was received at the site to which it was transported.".

      Amendment of the Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999
           25.  - (1) The Controlled Waste (Registration of Carriers and Seizure of Vehicles) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999[61] shall be amended as follows.

          (2) In regulation 1(2), the following definitions shall be inserted at the appropriate place -

        "the 2003 Regulations" means the Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003;

        "the Community Regulation" means Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3rd October 2002 laying down health rules concerning animal by-products not intended for human consumption as amended by and as read with -

        (a) Commission Regulation (EC) No. 808/2003 implementing Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down health rules concerning animal by-products not intended for human consumption;

        (b) Commission Regulation (EC) No. 811/2003 implementing Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the intra-species recycling ban for fish, the burial and burning of animal by-products and certain transitional measures;

        (c) Commission Regulation (EC) No. 813/2003 on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the collection, transport and disposal of former foodstuffs;

        (d) Commission Decision 2003/320/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the use in feed of used cooking oil;

        (e) Commission Decision 2003/321/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the processing standards for mammalian blood;

        (f) Commission Decision 2003/326/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the separation of Category 2 and Category 3 oleochemical plants; and

        (g) Commission Decision 2003/327/EC on transitional measures under Regulation (EC) No. 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the low capacity incineration or co-incineration plants which do not incinerate or co-incinerate specified risk material or carcasses containing them;".

          (3) For regulation 2(1)(d) there shall be substituted -

          " (d) any wholly owned subsidiary of the Northern Ireland Railways Company Limited which has applied in accordance with these Regulations for registration as a carrier of controlled waste but only -

            (i) if it is registered under paragraph 12 of Part I of Schedule 3 to the 2003 Regulations; and

            (ii) whilst its application is pending.".

          (4) For regulation 2(1)(j), there shall be substituted -

          " (d) subject to paragraph (1A) a person transporting animal by-products provided that such transportation -

            (i) is by the holder of an approval in accordance with the Community Regulation;

            (ii) is in connection with the activity to which that approval relates; and

            (iii) only involves waste which is animal by-products.".

          (5) After regulation 2(1), there shall be inserted -

            " (1A) Regulation 2(1)(j) shall not apply to the transportation of animal by-products -

          (a) for the purposes of their final deposit in or on land or for the purposes of their incineration or co-incineration;

          (b) which are dead domestic pets; or

          (c) which comprise or contain either catering waste or waste which is former foodstuffs unless such waste is to be fed to animals in accordance to Article 23(2) of the Community Regulation.

            (1B) For the purpose of paragraph (1A), the reference to feeding waste to animals shall be taken to include a reference to feeding such waste to maggots.".

          (6) In regulation 2(2) -

        (a) for the definition of "animal by-products" there shall be substituted -

          " "animal by-products" has the meaning given by Article 2 of the Community Regulation;"; and

        (b) the following definitions shall be inserted at the appropriate places -

          " "catering waste", "incineration" and "co-incineration" shall have the meaning set down in Annex I to the Community Regulation;

          "former foodstuffs" are those animal by-products referred to in Article 6(1)(f) of the Community Regulation;

          "wholly owned subsidiary" has the same meaning as in Article 4 of the Companies (Northern Ireland) Order 1986.".

          (7) After regulation 4(6), there shall be inserted the following paragraphs -

            " (6A) Where an applicant wishes to apply to be registered both as a broker and as a carrier of controlled waste, he may make a combined application on a form provided by the Department for that purpose.

            (6B) Where an applicant wishes to apply both for the renewal of his registration as a broker of controlled waste and for the renewal of his registration as a carrier of controlled waste, he may make a combined application on a form provided by the Department for that purpose.".

          (8) For regulation 4(7), there shall be substituted -

            " (7) The Department shall provide a copy of the appropriate application form free of charge to any person requesting one.".

          (9) For regulation 4(8), there shall be substituted -

            " (8) The Department shall charge an applicant in respect of its consideration of his application -

          (a) subject to paragraph (c), in the case of either an application for registration as a carrier of controlled waste or a combined application for registration as both a carrier and broker of controlled waste, £120;

          (b) in the case of either an application for the renewal of a registration as a carrier of controlled waste or a combined application for renewal of registration both as a carrier and as a broker of controlled waste, £60;

          (c) in the case of an application by a registered broker of controlled waste for registration as a carrier of controlled waste, £30,

        and the applicant shall pay the charge when he makes his application.".

          (10) After regulation 4(10) there shall be inserted -

            " (11) In this regulation -

          "broker of controlled waste" has the same meaning as in regulation 22 of, and Schedule 4 to, the 2003 Regulations;".

      End of Life Vehicles Directive
           26.  - (1) Schedule 5 (which implements certain provisions of the End of Life Vehicles Directive) shall have effect.

          (2) A waste management licence or a disposal licence for the storage or treatment of end of life vehicles shall be granted on terms and subject to conditions that meet the requirements of Schedule 5 and, where necessary, the Department shall issue or vary the conditions of a licence to require that the conditions of Schedule 5 apply to the storage or treatment of any waste motor vehicle of any type or description or to end of life vehicles in accordance with the provisions of the End of Life Vehicles Directive and its measures to protect the environment and prevent harm to human health.

          (3) A waste management licence shall not be granted to an applicant for a waste management licence that includes the storage and treatment of end of life vehicles unless the Department is satisfied that the applicant will become the person having control over the storage and treatment of those vehicles in the event of a licence being granted and that the applicant will ensure that any treatment will comply with conditions attached to the licence including the requirements of Schedule 5.

          (4) Any establishment or undertaking carrying on the treatment of end of life vehicles in accordance with a waste management licence or a disposal licence and the requirements of Schedule 5 shall be referred to as an authorised treatment facility.

      Revocations
          
      27.  - (1) The Waste Collection and Disposal Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1992[62] in so far as not already revoked are hereby revoked.

          (2) The Waste Collection and Disposal (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1997[63] are hereby revoked.



      Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on


      28th November 2003.

      L.S.


      Judena Goldring
      A Senior Officer of the Department of the Environment


      SCHEDULE 1
      Regulation 3


      CERTIFICATES OF TECHNICAL COMPETENCE


           1. The qualifications required of a person if he is to be regarded as technically competent for the purposes of Article 3(3)(b) of the 1997 Order to manage a facility of a description listed in Table 1 are that that person must hold one of the certificates awarded by WAMITAB, the codes of which are specified in relation to that description of facility in that Table; and the certificates to which the codes refer are set out in Table 2.


      Table 1
      Number Type of Facility Certificate Code
      1 Landfill site for hazardous waste A, D, or G
      2 Landfill site for hazardous waste - single waste stream A, D, G or H
      3 Landfill site for non-hazardous waste A, B, D, E, G or I
      4 Landfill site for non-hazardous waste - single waste stream A, B, D, E, G, H, I or J
      5 Landfill site for inert waste with a total capacity of greater than 50,000 cubic metres A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I or K
      6 Landfill site for inert waste with a total capacity of greater than 50,000 cubic metres - single waste stream A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K or L
      7 Closed landfill site for hazardous waste A, D, G or M
      8 Closed landfill site for hazardous waste - single waste stream A, D, G, H or M
      9 Closed landfill site for non-hazardous waste A, B, D, E, G, I or M
      10 Closed landfill site for non-hazardous waste - single waste stream A, B, D, E, G, H, I, J or M
      11 Closed landfill site for inert waste with a total capacity of greater than 50,000 cubic metres A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, K or M
      12 Closed landfill site for inert waste with a total capacity of greater than 50,000 cubic metres - single waste stream A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L or M
      13 Treatment plant where hazardous waste is subjected to a chemical or physical process N, P or S
      14 Treatment plant where hazardous clinical waste is subjected to a physical or chemical process N, P, S or Ss
      15 Treatment plant where hazardous waste is subjected to a chemical or physical process for the treatment of contaminated land N, P, S or T
      16 Treatment plant where non-hazardous waste is subjected to a chemical or physical process N, P, Q, S or U
      17 Treatment plant where non-hazardous waste is subjected to a composting process N, P, Q, S, U or W
      18 Treatment plant where non-hazardous waste is subjected to a chemical or physical process for the treatment of contaminated land N, P, Q, S, T, U or V
      19 Treatment plant where non-hazardous clinical waste is subjected to a chemical or physical process N, P, S, Ss or X
      20 Treatment plant where inert waste is subjected to a chemical or physical process N, O, P, Q, R, S, U or Y
      21 Transfer station for hazardous waste where the capacity of the facility is greater than 5 cubic metres Z, DD or II
      22 Transfer station for hazardous clinical waste where the capacity of the facility is greater than 5 cubic metres Z, DD, II or JJ
      23 Transfer station for non-hazardous waste where the capacity of the facility is greater than 5 cubic metres Z, DD, EE, II or KK
      24 Transfer station for non-hazardous clinical waste where the capacity of the facility is greater than 5 cubic metres Z, DD, II, JJ or LL
      25 Transfer station for inert waste where the capacity is greater than 50 cubic metres Z, AA, DD, EE, FF, II, KK or MM
      26 Civic amenity site where the amount of waste accepted is 5000 tonnes per annum or less Z, BB, DD, EE, GG, II, KK or NN
      27 Civic amenity site where the amount of waste accepted is greater than 5000 tonnes per annum Z, DD, EE, II or KK
      28 Site where waste is burned in an incinerator designed to incinerate waste at a rate of more than 50 kilograms per hour but less than 1 tonne per hour CC, HH or OO

      Notes to Table 1:

      The following certificates ceased to be awarded on 9th October 1997: A, B, C, N, O, Z, AA, BB and CC.

      The following certificates ceased to be awarded on 31st March 2003: D, E, F, P, Q, R, DD, EE, FF, GG and HH.


      Table 2
      Code Relevant Certificate of Technical Competence
      A Managing Landfill Operations: Special Waste (Level IV)
      B Managing Landfill Operations: Biodegradable Waste (Level IV)
      C Landfill Operations: Inert Waste (Level III)
      D Managing Landfill Operations: Special Waste (Level 4)
      E Managing Landfill Operations: Biodegradable Waste (Level 4)
      F Landfill Operations: Inert Waste (Level 3)
      G Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Landfill Hazardous Waste
      H Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Landfill Hazardous Waste (Single Waste Stream)
      I Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Landfill Non-Hazardous Waste
      J Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Landfill Non-Hazardous Waste (Single Waste Stream)
      K Level 3 in Waste Management Operations - Inert Waste (landfill)
      L Level 3 in Waste Management Operations - Inert Waste (Single Waste Stream)
      M Level 3 in Waste Management Operations - Closed Landfill
      N Managing Treatment Operations: Special Waste (Level IV)
      O Treatment Operations: Inert Waste (Level III)
      P Managing Treatment Operations: Clinical or Special Waste (Level 4)
      Q Managing Treatment Operations: Biodegradable Waste (Level 4)
      R Treatment Operations: Inert Waste (Level 3)
      S Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Treatment Hazardous Waste
      Ss Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Treatment Hazardous Waste (Clinical)
      T Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Treatment Hazardous Waste (Remediation of Contaminated Land)
      U Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Treatment Non-Hazardous Waste
      V Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Treatment Non-Hazardous Waste (Remediation of Contaminated Land)
      W Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Treatment Non-Hazardous Waste (Composting)
      X Level 4 in Waste Management Operations - Managing Treatment Non-Hazardous Waste (Clinical)
      Y Level 3 in Waste Management Operations - Inert Waste (Treatment)
      Z Managing Transfer Operations: Special Waste (Level IV)
      AA Transfer Operations: Inert Waste (Level III)
      BB Civic Amenity Site Operations (Level III)
      CC Managing Incineration Operations: Special Waste (Level IV)
      DD Managing Transfer Operations: Clinical or Special Waste (Level 4)
      EE Managing Transfer Operations: Biodegradable Waste (Level 4)
      FF Transfer Operations: Inert Waste (Level 3)
      GG Civic Amenity Site Operations (Level 3)
      HH Managing Incinerator Operations: Special Waste (Level 4)
      II Level 4 in Waste Management Operations: Managing Transfer Hazardous Waste
      JJ Level 4 in Waste Management Operations: Managing Transfer Hazardous Waste (Clinical)
      KK Level 4 in Waste Management Operations: Managing Transfer Non-Hazardous Waste
      LL Level 4 in Waste Management Operations: Managing Transfer Non-Hazardous Waste (Clinical)
      MM Level 3 in Waste Management Operations: Inert Waste (Transfer)
      NN Level 3 in Waste Management Operations: Civic Amenity Site
      OO Level 4 in Waste Management Operations: Managing Incineration

           2. In Table 1 -

        "civic amenity site" means a place provided by virtue of Article 22(1) of the 1978 Order or Article 25(1)(b) of the 1997 Order;

        "closed landfill" means a landfill site which ceases to accept waste on or after the coming into operation of these Regulations;

        "hazardous waste" means -

        (a) waste which is hazardous waste within the meaning of Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC[64] on hazardous waste (the "Hazardous Waste Directive"), as amended by Council Directive 94/31/EC[65]; and

        (b) medicinal waste, that is to say, any waste medicinal product which is not domestic waste within the meaning of the Hazardous Waste Directive,

      and in this definition, "medicinal product" means a product as defined in section 130 of the Medicines Act 1968[66] (meaning of "medicinal product" and related expressions) of a description, or falling within a class, specified in an order under section 58 of that Act[67] (medicinal products on prescription only);

        "landfill site" means a waste disposal site for the deposit of waste onto or into land, including -

        (a) subject to sub-paragraph (b), any site which is used for more than a year for the temporary storage of waste; and

        (b) any internal waste disposal site, that is to say a site where a producer of waste is carrying out its own waste disposal at the place of production;

      but excluding -

          (i) any facility where waste is unloaded in order to permit its preparation for further transport for recovery, treatment or disposal elsewhere;

          (ii) any site where waste is stored as a general rule for a period of less than three years prior to recovery or treatment; and

          (iii) any site where waste is stored for a period of less than one year prior to disposal;

        "non-hazardous waste" means any waste which is not covered by the definition of hazardous waste;

        "single waste stream" in relation to a waste disposal site refers to a site where the producer of all of the waste disposed of at that site is also the holder of the waste management licence, a disposal licence or a resolution for that site; and

        "transfer station" means a facility where waste is unloaded in order to permit its preparation for further transport for treatment, keeping or disposal elsewhere; and

        "waste" is "inert waste" if -

        (a) it does not undergo any significant physical, chemical or biological transformations;

        (b) it does not dissolve, burn or otherwise physically or chemically react, biodegrade or adversely affect other matter with which it comes into contact in a way likely to give rise to environmental pollution or harm to human health; and

        (c) its total leachability and pollutant content and the ecotoxicity of its leachate are insignificant and, in particular, do not endanger the quality of any surface water or groundwater.



      SCHEDULE 2
      Regulations 1(3) and 17


      EXEMPTIONS FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT LICENSING




      PART I

      activities exempt from waste management licensing

           1.  - (1) The use, under an authorisation granted under the Industrial Pollution Control Order, of waste glass as part of a process within Part B of section 3.5 (glass manufacture and production) of Schedule 1 to the 1998 Regulations if the total quantity of waste glass so used in that process does not exceed 600,000 tonnes in any period of twelve months.

          (2) The storage, at the place where the process is carried on, of any such waste which is intended to be so used.

           2.  - (1) The use, under a permit under the 2003 Regulations, of waste glass as part of an activity within Part B of section 3.3 (the manufacture of glass and glass fibre) of Part I of Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations if the total quantity of waste glass so used in that activity does not exceed 600,000 tonnes in any period of twelve months.

          (2) The storage, at the place where the activity is carried out, of any such waste which is intended to be so used.

           3.  - (1) The operation, under an authorisation granted under the Industrial Pollution Control Order, of a scrap metal furnace with a designed holding capacity of less than 25 tonnes to the extent that it is or forms part of a process within paragraphs (b), (e) or (f) of Part B or paragraphs (a), (b) or (d) of Part C of section 2.1 (iron and steel), or paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of Part B or paragraphs (a) or (b) of Part C of section 2.2 (non-ferrous metals), of Schedule 1 to the 1998 Regulations.

          (2) The loading or unloading of such a furnace in connection with its operation in a manner covered by the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (1).

          (3) The storage, at the place where such a furnace is located (but not in cases where that place is used for carrying on business as a scrap metal dealer), of scrap metal intended to be submitted to an operation covered by the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (1).

           4.  - (1) The operation, under a permit under the 2003 Regulations, of a scrap metal furnace with a designed holding capacity of less than 25 tonnes to the extent that it is or forms part of an activity within paragraph (a), (b) or (d) of Part C of Section 2.1 (ferrous metals), or paragraph (a) of Part B or paragraph (a) or (b) of Part C of section 2.2 (non-ferrous metals), of Part I of Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations.

          (2) The loading or unloading of such a furnace in connection with its operation in a manner covered by the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (1).

          (3) The storage, at the place where such a furnace is located (but not in cases where that place is used for carrying on business as a scrap metal dealer), of scrap metal intended to be submitted to an operation covered by the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (1).

           5. The carrying on of any of the following operations -

        (a) burning as a fuel, under an authorisation granted under the Industrial Pollution Control Order or a permit under the 2003 Regulations, of -

          (i) straw, poultry litter or wood;

          (ii) waste oil; or

          (iii) solid fuel which has been manufactured from waste by a process involving the application of heat,

        to the extent that it is or forms part of a process within Part B or Part C of any section of Schedule 1 to the 1998 Regulations or an activity within Part B or Part C of any section of Part I of Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations;

        (b) the secure storage on the premises where the waste is to be burnt of any wastes mentioned in sub-paragraph (a), other than waste oil, which are intended to be burned as mentioned in that sub-paragraph;

        (c) the secure storage of waste oil at the place where it is to be burnt for a period not exceeding twelve months if the waste oil is intended to be submitted to an operation covered by the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (a);

        (d) burning as a fuel, under an authorisation granted under the Industrial Pollution Control Order or a permit under the 2003 Regulations, of tyres to the extent that it is or forms part of a process within Part C of Section 1.3 of Schedule 1 to the 1998 Regulations or an activity within Part C of Section 1.1 of Part I of Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations;

        (e) the shredding of tyres at the place where they are to be burnt if they are intended to be burned as mentioned in sub-paragraph (d);

        (f) the storage in a secure place on the premises where the waste is to be burnt of tyres where -

          (i) the tyres are intended to be submitted to an operation covered by the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (d);

          (ii) the tyres are stored separately;

          (iii) none of the tyres is stored on the premises for longer than twelve months; and

          (iv) the number of the tyres stored on the premises at any one time does not exceed 1,000.

           6.  - (1) The cleaning, washing, spraying or coating of waste consisting of packaging or containers so that it or they can be reused if the total quantity of such waste so dealt with at any place does not exceed 1,000 tonnes in any period of seven days.

          (2) The storage of waste in connection with the carrying on of any activities described in sub-paragraph (1) if that storage is at the place where the activity is carried on unless -

        (a) the total quantity of such waste stored at that place exceeds 1,000 tonnes; or

        (b) more than 1 tonne of metal containers used for the transport or storage of any chemical are dealt with in any period of seven days.

           7.  - (1) Burning waste as a fuel in an appliance if the appliance has a net rated thermal input of less than 0.4 megawatts or, where the appliance is used together with (whether or not it is operated simultaneously with) other appliances, the aggregate net rated thermal input of all the appliances is less than 0.4 megawatts.

          (2) The secure storage on the premises where the burning is to take place of waste intended to be submitted to such burning.

          (3) In this paragraph, "net rated thermal input", means the rate at which fuel can be burned at the maximum continuous rating of the appliance multiplied by the net calorific value of the fuel and expressed as megawatts thermal.

           8.  - (1) Burning waste oil as a fuel in an engine of an aircraft, hovercraft, mechanically propelled vehicle, railway locomotive, ship or other vessel if the total amount burned of such waste does not exceed 2,500 litres an hour in any one engine.

          (2) The storage, in a secure container, of waste oil intended to be so burned.

           9.  - (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3) and any limitation set down in Column 3 of Table 3, the treatment of waste -

        (a) identified by EWC Code in Column 1 of Table 3 and referred to in Column 2 of that Table, on land used for agriculture where such treatment results in benefit to agriculture or ecological improvement; or

        (b) listed in Part I of Table 3 and identified by EWC Code in Column 1 of Table 3 and referred to in Column 2 of that Table for the treatment of -

          (i) operational land of a railway, light railway, or any Government Department; or

          (ii) land which is a forest, woodland, park, garden, verge, bank of an inland waterway, landscaped area, sports ground, recreation ground, churchyard or cemetery,

        where the land in question is not used for agriculture and such treatment results in ecological improvement.

          (2) The storage, in a secure container, lagoon or place, at the place where it is to be treated, of not more than 1000 cubic metres of waste intended to be used in reliance upon the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (1), provided that the waste is not stored at a distance less than -

        (a) 10 metres from any waterway;

        (b) 50 metres from any spring or well, or from any borehole not used for a public water supply; or

        (c) 250 metres from any borehole used for a public water supply.

          (3) Sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) apply only if -

        (a) no more than 250 tonnes or, in the case of dredgings from inland waters, 5,000 tonnes of waste per hectare are spread on the land in any period of twelve months; and

        (b) in the case of blood and gut contents, the waste has been treated in accordance with the Community Regulation.

          (4) In this paragraph and paragraph 10, "agriculture" has the same meaning as in section 43 of the Agriculture Act (Northern Ireland) 1949[68] and for the purposes of this paragraph, waste is subject to treatment only when it is spread on land or is injected or otherwise introduced into the surface of that land.


      Table 3
      EWC Code Types of waste Limitation
      PART I
           
           Wastes from agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, forestry, hunting and fishing (02 01)     
      02 01 03 plant-tissue waste     
           Wastes from sugar processing (02 04)     
      02 04 01 soil from cleaning and washing beet     
           Wastes from wood processing and the production of panels and furniture (03 01)     
      03 01 01 waste bark and cork     
      03 01 05 Sawdust, shavings, cuttings, wood, particle board or veneer other than those mentioned in 03 01 04 Except whole wood, particle board and plastic veneer
           Wastes from pulp, paper and cardboard production and processing (03 03)     
      03 03 01 waste bark and wood     
           Soil (including excavated soil from contaminated sites), stones and dredging spoil (17 05)     
      17 05 04 soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03     
           Wastes from aerobic treatment of solid wastes (19 05)     
      19 05 03 off-specification compost consisting only of biodegradable waste
           Garden and park wastes (including cemetery waste) (20 02)     
      20 02 01 biodegradable waste     
      20 02 02 soil and stones     
      PART II
           
           Wastes from agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, forestry, hunting and fishing (02 01)     
      02 01 99 Waste not otherwise specified Straw, wood or paper - based bedding waste, slurry or dirty water from stables, zoos, animal parks or livestock markets only
           Wastes from the preparation and processing of meat, fish and other foods of animal origin (02 02)     
      02 02 03 Materials unsuitable for consumption or processing Blood and gut contents from abattoirs or poultry preparation plants only
           Wastes from fruit, vegetables, cereals, edible oils, cocoa, coffee, tea and tobacco preparation and processing; conserve production; yeast and yeast extract production; molasses preparation and fermentation (02 03)     
      02 03 01 to 02 03 05 All types within 02 03 01 to 02 03 05     
           Wastes from sugar processing (02 04)     
      02 04 01 to 02 04 03 All types within 02 04 01 to 02 04 03     
           Wastes from the dairy products industry (02 05)     
      02 05 01 to 02 05 02 All types within 02 05 01 to 02 05 02     
           Wastes from the baking and confectionery industry (02 06)     
      02 06 01 to 02 06 03 All types within 02 06 01 to 02 06 03     
           Wastes from the production of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (except coffee, tea and cocoa) (02 07)     
      02 07 01 to 02 07 05 All types within 02 07 01 to 02 07 05     
           Wastes from pulp, paper and cardboard production and processing (03 03)     
      03 03 05 De-inking sludges from paper recycling     
      03 03 09 lime mud waste     
      03 03 99 Waste not elsewhere specified De-inked paper pulp from paper recycling
           Wastes from the leather and fur industry (04 01)     
      04 01 07 sludges, in particular from on-site effluent treatment free of chromium     
           Wastes from the textile industry (04 02)     
      04 02 10 organic matter from natural products (for example grease, wax)     
      04 02 15 Wastes from finishing other than those mentioned in 04 02 14     
      04 02 20 sludges from on-site effluent treatment other than those mentioned in 04 02 19     
      04 02 21 Wastes from unprocessed textile fibres     
      04 02 22 Wastes from processed textile fibres     
           Wastes from manufacture of cement, lime and plaster and articles and products made from them (10 13)     
      10 13 04 Wastes from calcination and hydration of lime     
           Soil (including excavated soil from contaminated sites), stones and dredging spoil (17 05)     
      17 05 06 dredging spoil other than those mentioned in 17 05 05     
           Wastes from anaerobic treatment of waste (19 06)     
      19 06 03 liquor from anaerobic treatment of municipal waste     
      19 06 04 digestate from anaerobic treatment of municipal waste     
      19 06 05 liquor from anaerobic treatment of animal and vegetable waste     
      19 06 06 digestate from anaerobic treatment of animal and vegetable waste     
           Wastes from the preparation of water intended for human consumption or for industrial use (19 09)     
      19 09 02 Sludges from water clarification     

           10.  - (1) The spreading of sludge on land which is not agricultural land within the meaning of the 1990 Regulations[69] if -

        (a) it results in ecological improvement or in the case of spreading on land used for non-food crops not grown in short term rotation with food crops, it results in benefit to agriculture; and

        (b) it does not cause the concentration in the soil of any of the elements listed in column 1 of the soil table set out in Schedule 2 to the 1990 Regulations to exceed the limit specified in column 2 of the table.

          (2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the storage in a secure container or lagoon (or, in the case of dewatered sludge, in a secure place) on land -

        (a) of sludge which is to be used in accordance with the 1990 Regulations;

        (b) of sludge intended to be spread in reliance upon the exemption conferred by sub-paragraph (1).

          (3) Sub-paragraph (2) applies only if the following conditions are satisfied -

        (a) the sludge is stored at the place where it is to be spread;

        (b) no sludge is stored at a distance less than -

          (i) 10 metres from any waterway;

          (ii) 50 metres from any spring or well, or from any borehole not used for a public water supply; or

          (iii) 250 metres from any borehole used for a public water supply; and

        (c) no sludge shall be stored for a period of more than six months.

          (4) In this paragraph -

        "the 1990 Regulations" means the Sludge (Use in Agriculture) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1990[70];

        "used", in relation to sludge, has the meaning given by regulation 2(1) of the 1990 Regulations; and

        "agriculture" has the same meaning as in the 1990 Regulations.

          (5) In this paragraph, and in paragraph 11, "sludge" has the meaning given by regulation 2(1) of the 1990 Regulations and "spreading" shall include the injection of sludge into the surface of the land.

           11.  - (1) Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph and any limitation set down in Column 3 of Table 4, the spreading of any of the wastes -

        (a) identified by EWC Code in Column 1 of Part I of Table 4 and referred to in Column 2 of that Table on any land; or

        (b) identified by EWC Code in Column 1 of Part II of Table 4 and referred to in Column 2 of that Table on any land where that activity results in benefit to agriculture or ecological improvement.

          (2) The secure storage, for a period not exceeding six months at the place where it is to be spread, of waste intended to be spread in reliance upon sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b).

          (3) Sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) apply only where -

        (a) the spreading is carried out for the purpose of reclamation, restoration or improvement of land which has been subject to industrial or other man made development and the use to which that land could be put would be improved by the spreading;

        (b) the spreading is carried out in accordance with any planning permission where such a permission is required;

        (c) the waste is spread to a depth not exceeding the lesser of 2 metres or the final cross sections shown on any plan required to be submitted in accordance with regulation 19 and Part II to this Schedule; and

        (d) the waste spread does not exceed 20,000 cubic metres per hectare.


        Table 4
        EWC Code Types of waste Limitation
        PART I
             
             Wastes from physical and chemical processing of non-metalliferous minerals (01 04)     
        01 04 08 waste gravel and crushed rocks other than those mentioned in 01 04 07     
        01 04 09 waste sand and clays     
             wastes from sugar processing (02 04)     
        02 04 01 soil from cleaning and washing beet     
             Wastes from power stations and other combustion plants (except 19) (10 01)     
        10 01 01 bottom ash, slag and boiler dust (excluding boiler dust mentioned in 10 01 04) Bottom ash and slag only
             Wastes from manufacture of ceramic goods, bricks, tiles and construction products (10 12)     
        10 12 08 waste ceramics, bricks, tiles and construction products (after thermal processing)     
             Wastes from manufacture of cement, lime and plaster and articles and products made from them (10 13)     
        10 13 14 waste concrete and concrete sludge     
             Construction and demolition wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) comprising concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics (17 01)     
        17 01 01 Concrete     
        17 01 02 Bricks     
        17 01 03 tiles and ceramics     
        17 01 07 mixtures of concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics other than those mentioned in 17 01 06     
             Soil (including excavated soil from contaminated sites), stones and dredging spoil (17 05)     
        17 05 08 Track ballast other than that mentioned in 17 05 07     
             Wastes from the mechanical treatment of waste (e.g. sorting, crushing, compacting, palletising) not otherwise specified (19 12)     
        19 12 09 minerals (for example sand, stones)     
             Wastes