1 VALENCIA 25-28 FEBRUARY 2008 STUDY VISIT ON BEST PRACTICES IN WASTE MANAGEMENT INFRA 25822 VALENCIA 25-28 FEBRUARY 2008 Hazardous Waste Management.

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1 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 STUDY VISIT ON BEST PRACTICES IN WASTE MANAGEMENT INFRA VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Hazardous Waste Management

2 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 HAZARDOUS WASTE (2005) HAZARDOUS WASTE (2005) Treatment Facilities Operations (56 R and 9 D) Produced in VR t - Producers (> 10 t/y): t - Small Producers: t Inputs from other Regions: t Producers: 273 Small Producers: Healthcare Waste Producers: 29 Healthcare Waste Small Producers: 2.093ACTIVITIES

3 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 HAZARDOUS WASTE PRODUCED Source: Waste Inventory of VR 2004 per Management Area HAZARDOUS WASTE IN VR 18 Waste Management Areas

4 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 per Municipality HAZARDOUS WASTE PRODUCED HAZARDOUS WASTE IN VR Source: Waste Inventory of VR Municipalities

5 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Municipal Waste Industrial Waste AUTHORISEDTRANSPORT TREATMENTFACILITY Citizens Drop Off Center MW Selective Collection Industries

6 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Packing Lead Batteries Codification Q6//R13//S37//C18/23//H8// activity // process EWC * Name Address Tel./Fax dd /mm/ yyyy Corrosive ( C ) Labelling Storage * OBLIGATIONS

7 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 PACKING Suitable containers for hazardous waste and approved for the transport of hazardous materials

8 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Description Codification European Waste Code Owner’s data Packing date LABELLING Min. 10 x 10 cm 2 Explosive (E)Oxidizing agent (O)Highly flammable (F) Toxic (T) Very toxic (T+) Harmful (Xn) Irritant (Xi)Corrosive (C) Dangerous for the environment (N)

9 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Waste Oils Codification Q7//R9/13//L8//C51//H5/6 //activity//process EWC * Name Address Tel./Fax dd/mm/yyyy Toxic (T) Lead Batteries Codification Q6//R13//S37//C18/23//H8// activity//process EWC * Name Address Tel./Fax dd/mm/yyyy Corrosive (C)

10 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Roof and Lateral Protection to prevent Rainwater Avoid mixtures of different streams Avoid negative effects on soil Spillage collection facilities which ensure tightness Storage facility must be suitable for collection Ventilation System Impermeable and Physico-Chemical Resistant Surfaces

11 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Concrete base Roof Spillage Collection M. Fernández. JOSÉ JAREÑO, S.A M. Fernández. JOSÉ JAREÑO, S.A. STORAGE

12 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 SPILLAGE COLLECTION DEVICES

13 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 APPLICATION FOR ACCEPTANCE Producers apply for acceptance formally 1 application for each residu Kept 5 years HW MANAGEMENT DOCUMENTS

14 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 ACCEPTANCEDOCUMENT Authorised Treatment Facilities commit themselves to accept each residue formally 1 month after Producers’ application for acceptance Kept 5 years In case, cause of rejection

15 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 PRIOR NOTIFICATION OF TRANSPORT Producer or ATF notify to Government 10 days beforehand Kept 5 years In case, Government objections or prohibition

16 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 ACCEPTANCE DOCUMENT TREATMENTFACILITY PRODUCER APPLICATION FOR ACCEPTANCE Regional Government Regional Government Regional Government Central Government Regional Government Prior Notification of Transport 10 days beforehand

17 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Also, possible by internet To Control Waste Management Control and Monitoring Document Regulate Waste Transfer from Collectors and Large Producers to Collectors and Treatment Facilities, and between these Collection Control Document Simplified Version of CMD for Small Producers and only for Movements in VR Up to 16 different producers One single residue CCD + Delivery Receipt

18 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Origin data Waste data Transporter data Destination data Destination Comments Code number Control and Monitoring Document (7 copies)

19 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 TREATMENTFACILITY 1 copy PRODUCER Central Government 1 copy CMD 1 copy Regional Government Origin 1 copy CMD 1 copy AUTHORISEDTRANSPORT CMD 1 copy CMD 1 copy CMD 1 copy Regional Government Destiny 1 copy CMD 1 copy CMD 1 copy Control and Monitoring Document (7 copies) CMD 1 copy

20 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Code number Collector data Waste data Small producers Collection Control Document Regional Government Collector Storage or Treatment Center Transporter data Final destiny

21 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Signature of small producers Delivery Receipt

22 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Collector WITHOUT Storage CMD CCD CCF Green Copy PRODUCER PRODUCER TREATMENTFACILITY TREATMENTFACILITY Collector WITH Storage

23 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 DOCUMENTARY REGISTER Hazardous Waste Producers Waste Origin Quantity, Characteristics and Identification Code Transfer Date Date and Description of Interim Treatments Beginning and Finishing Data of Temporary Storage Date and Number of Customs Document (import) Date and Description of R or D Operations Collection and Transport Frecuency

24 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 DOCUMENTARY REGISTER Hazardous Waste Collectors and Treatment Facilities Waste Origin Quantity, Characteristics and Identification Code Date of Acceptance Date and Period of Storage Beginning and Finishing Data of Temporary Storage Date and Number of Customs Document (import) Date and Description of R or D Operations Destiny of Waste Generated in R or D Operations

25 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 YEARLY REPORT Competent body of Regional and Central Government Hazardous Waste Collectors and Treatment Facilities Origin, Quantity, Characteristics, Treatment, Destiny of Treated Waste and of Waste Generated, Temporary Storage, and Last Year’s Relevant Incidents Origin, Quantity, Destiny, Temporary Storage, and Last Year’s Relevant Incidents Hazardous Waste Producers

26 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Advantages of Telematic Proceedings Optimize human and technical resources Increase Statistical Data Control

27 VALENCIA FEBRUARY 2008 Advantages of Telematic Proceedings Optimize human and technical resources Minimize quantity of Documents