Key Changes
The main
de-regulatory aspects compared to the previous system are:
·
Removal of the need for pre-notification of hazardous wastes to The
Environment Agency
·
Removal of the requirement to send a Deposit Copy to The
Environment Agency confirming receipt of each consignment of waste at the
storage and/or disposal site
·
Removal of the requirement to pay The Environment Agency in
advance for individual Consignment Codes
The
features of the special waste system retained for hazardous waste, albeit with
some changes, are
·
Consignment notes for each collection
·
Copies required to be
completed at each stage of the waste movement and retained by the Producer,
Carrier and Consignee (i.e. those receiving the waste)
·
Provision of information on consignments to The Environment Agency
(although in a different way to previously, as outlined below)
·
Charges for each consignment of hazardous waste collected
(although at different levels as described below)
·
Procedure for rejection of consignments
· Prohibition of mixing different categories of hazardous waste with each and with non-hazardous wastes
The
new and additional requirements brought in by the new Regulations include
·
Changes to the way hazardous
waste is defined
·
Requirement for producers
of hazardous wastes to notify premises to The Environment Agency (unless exempt
– see below)
·
Additional information
required in the Consignment Note e.g. Producer Premises Code, Carriage of
Dangerous Goods information, SIC (standard Industrial Classification)
Code for each producer
·
Confirmation of deposit
at the receiving site (whether transfer station or final disposal) to be
provided to the Producer
·
Quarterly returns to the
Environment Agency by those receiving wastes (consignees)
· Fixed penalties where offences are committed