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Consulting Geo-Environmental Engineers
Summit House Riparian Way, The Crossings Cross Hills Keighley West Yorkshire BD20 7BW Tel. 01535 633350
E-mail [email protected] www.pwageo.co.uk www.pwaite.co.uk
LTR/15208/001 22nd February 2016 Mr James Webber Barnfield Construction Ltd Kenyon Road, Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson BB9 5SP
Dear James,
WASTE CLASSIFICATION
FOR SOIL AT BURNLEY FOOTCLUB CLUB SHOP
PWA Geoenvironmental Limited (PWAG) have been instructed by Barnfield Construction Ltd to undertake a waste classification assessment of soil type materials underlying the former Football club Shop located at the Burnley Football Club ground in Burnley. The Waste Classification Assessment was undertaken during February 2016 and findings are reported within the following Soil Assessment letter report:
Report Limitations
This report has been prepared for the sole use of the client (named above) and PWA Geo-Environmental Ltd accept no liability for any use of this document other than by the client and only for the purpose stated in the document for which is was prepared and provided. All reasonable skill, care and diligence has been applied in examining the information obtained. However, PWA Geo-Environmental Ltd accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies in the data supplied or for opinions based on any such inaccurate data.
Background
At the time of this investigation two samples of soil type material were collected from Trial Pit excavations located in the vicinity of the former Football Club shop at Burnley Football site. It is our understanding that foundation excavations will result in surplus arising’s which will require offsite disposal. Due to previous industrial activities conducted and the potential for historic contamination of soils on-site, an assessment of the soil type waste has been conducted in accordance with Environment Agency Technical Guidance on ‘Waste Sampling and Testing for disposal to Landfill’ and WM3 guidance on the assessment and classification of Hazardous Waste. This assessment included sampling and chemical analysis of the soil type materials for
PWA Geo-Environmental Ltd Registered in England Summit House Riparian Way Cross Hills BD20 7BW No 06939651
FS560612
Hazardous Waste assessment purposes, along with Waste Acceptance Criteria Leachate testing to determine the most appropriate disposal facility.
Site Description
The site is located to the north of Harry Potts Way, around 700m to the east of Burnley City Centre and covers an area of approximately 250m2. The Burnley Football Club shop is located within the south-eastern corner of Burnley FC’s stadium (Turf Moor), adjacent to Brunshaw Road. A site location plan is presented in drawing No. 15208/G/150 and is attached as Enclosure 1.
Site History
The site was undeveloped rural land, until 1893, when Turf Moor Football and Cricket Grounds were established. Bee Hole Colliery is shown close to the northeast side of the site, until 1960, when it is no longer recorded. During the 20th Century, various stands and shelters have been built around the football ground, until the most recent configuration was settled on in 2001. Historic OS maps dating from 1893 show a small built structure within the south-eastern corner of the site. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the groundsman hut previously occupied the site of the Burnley Football Club Shop within the south-eastern corner of the site.
Fieldwork
Fieldwork was conducted on the 15th January 2016 and comprised of one Trial Pit excavated to a depth of up to ~1m bgl and one surface sample. Soil was logged in accordance with BS 5930 (Ref. 6) and Eurocode 7 (Ref. 7) requirements, and sampling and testing of stockpiled materials was undertaken in accordance with BS10175:2011, and WM3 guidance on the sampling and testing of waste materials for disposal at landfill and EA technical guidance on the Basic Characterisation of Waste. Samples were sent under chain of custody to Chemtest Laboratories Limited for analysis.
Ground Conditions
Ground conditions generally comprised Made Ground to 0.55m bgl comprising a black slightly clayey, sandy gravel with ash and low to moderate cobble content. Gravel is fine to coarse, gravel, cobbles and boulders are angular to sub-angular, comprise brick, concrete and clinker with fragments of clay pipe, plastic, wood and glass. Underlain by a brown slightly silty slightly gravelly sandy clay to depths of 0.7m bgl. Gravel is fine to coarse angular to sub-rounded of sandstone. Underlain by a firm yellow brown slightly gravelly sandy clay with low cobble content. Gravel is fine to coarse. Gravel and cobbles are rounded to sub-rounded, of sandstone.
Chemical Analysis of Stockpiled Materials
Chemical analysis of samples was undertaken to identify whether dangerous substances were present within the soil materials and to determine the concentration of any potential contaminants, and thus whether the soil materials are likely to be classified as ‘Hazardous’ or Non Hazardous’.
The analytical suite and chemical species selected, were based on potentially dangerous soil contaminants typically associated with construction and demolition waste including potentially contaminated soils, with consideration also given to historic on-site activities. It should be noted that the sampling procedure and testing procedure do not allow for any of the coarse/large fractions to be included in the analysis and therefore the results represent the finer fractions of the sampled soil type material. Chemical data is provided as Enclosure 2.
Chemical data was assessed using the HazWasteOnline waste classification software. The Waste Classification output is provided as Enclosure 3 and summarised below.
Waste Code and Hazardous Waste Assessment
According to the results of the HazWasteOnline Waste Classification Assessment, the soil type materials sampled and tested are likely to be classified as Non Hazardous and fall under the LoW category code: 17 05 04 – soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03.
Waste Acceptance Criteria.
One additional soil sample was collected from window sample WS02, and submitted for WAC Leachate testing. WAC Leachate testing data is provided as Enclosure 4. The test results show that the soil sampled exceeded the ‘Inert’ Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria Threshold values for Total Organic Carbon. The test results also show that the soil sampled exceeded ‘Inert’ Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria Limits for Antimony. Consequently, it is unlikely that these soils would be considered suitable for disposal at an ‘Inert’ Landfill without prior treatment, and are likely to require disposal within a ‘Stable Non-Reactive Hazardous’ Waste facility in a non hazardous Landfill. However, as the exceedances are marginal we recommend that this letter and the information attached is provided to the proposed waste disposal facility for confirmation of waste disposal route.
If you have any questions regarding the above please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours Sincerely
Dr Lindsay Palmer Geoenvironmental Engineer For and on behalf of PWA Geo-Environmental Ltd
Encs; 1. Enclosure 1: Site Location Plan - 15208/G/1502. Enclosure 2: Chemical Laboratory certificates.3. Enclosure 3: HazWasteOnline Report4. Enclosure 4: WAC Leachate Test Data
Project No: 14136 Project Details: Bob Lord Stand, Burnley FC Date: March 2015
Site Location Plan
Project No: 15208 Project Details: Burnley FC Club Shop Date: February 2016
Chemical Laboratory Certificates
Chemtest Ltd.
Depot Road
Newmarket
CB8 0AL
Tel: 01638 606070
Email: [email protected]
Report No.: 16-02894-1
Initial Date of Issue: 12-Feb-2016
ClientPaul Waite Associates
Geoenvironmental
Client Address: Summit House
Riparian Way
The Crossings, Cross Hills
Keighley
BD20 7BW
Contact(s): Richard Caine
Project 15108 Turf Moor
Quotation No.: Date Received: 08-Feb-2016
Order No.: Date Instructed: 08-Feb-2016
No. of Samples: 2 Target Date: 12-Feb-2016
Turnaround (Wkdays): 5 Results Due: 12-Feb-2016
Date Approved: 12-Feb-2016
Approved By:
Details: Robert Monk, Technical Development
Chemist
Final Report
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Results - Soil
Client: Paul Waite Associates
Geoenvironmental16-02894 16-02894
Quotation No.: 251550 251551
SP01 SP02
SOIL SOIL
0.00 0.10
0.55
05-Feb-2016 05-Feb-2016
Determinand Accred. SOP Units LOD
Moisture N 2030 % 0.020 16 20
pH U 2010 N/A 8.4 7.9
Boron (Hot Water Soluble) U 2120 mg/kg 0.40 0.53 1.1
Cyanide (Free) U 2300 mg/kg 0.50 < 0.50 < 0.50
Arsenic U 2450 mg/kg 1.0 31 30
Beryllium U 2450 mg/kg 1.0 < 1.0 1.1
Cadmium U 2450 mg/kg 0.10 0.57 0.30
Chromium U 2450 mg/kg 1.0 18 18
Copper U 2450 mg/kg 0.50 220 77
Mercury U 2450 mg/kg 0.10 0.44 0.36
Nickel U 2450 mg/kg 0.50 24 33
Lead U 2450 mg/kg 0.50 82 110
Selenium U 2450 mg/kg 0.20 0.40 0.64
Vanadium U 2450 mg/kg 5.0 26 39
Zinc U 2450 mg/kg 0.50 150 90
Chromium (Trivalent) N 2490 mg/kg 5.0 18 18
Chromium (Hexavalent) N 2490 mg/kg 0.50 < 0.50 < 0.50
Fraction of Organic Carbon U 2625 0.0010 0.077 0.21
Naphthalene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 1.9 1.2
Acenaphthylene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 1.0 1.1
Acenaphthene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 0.90 1.7
Fluorene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 1.5 1.7
Phenanthrene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 9.3 12
Anthracene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 2.3 3.0
Fluoranthene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 12 18
Pyrene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 12 18
Benzo[a]anthracene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 5.7 7.8
Chrysene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 7.0 11
Benzo[b]fluoranthene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 5.9 9.8
Benzo[k]fluoranthene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 2.1 3.8
Benzo[a]pyrene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 4.4 7.1
Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)Pyrene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 2.7 4.7
Dibenz(a,h)Anthracene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 0.79 1.6
Benzo[g,h,i]perylene U 2700 mg/kg 0.10 2.8 4.5
Total Of 16 PAH's U 2700 mg/kg 2.0 72 110
Total Phenols U 2920 mg/kg 0.30 < 0.30 < 0.30
Project: 15108 Turf Moor
Top Depth (m):
Bottom Depth (m):
Chemtest Job No.:
Chemtest Sample ID.:
Client Sample ID.:
Sample Type:
Date Sampled:
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Report Information
Key
U UKAS accredited
M MCERTS and UKAS accredited
N Unaccredited
S This analysis has been subcontracted to a UKAS accredited laboratory that is accredited for this analysis
SN This analysis has been subcontracted to a UKAS accredited laboratory that is not accredited for this analysis
T This analysis has been subcontracted to an unaccredited laboratory
I/S Insufficient Sample
U/S Unsuitable Sample
N/E not evaluated
< "less than"
> "greater than"
Comments or interpretations are beyond the scope of UKAS accreditation
The results relate only to the items tested
Uncertainty of measurement for the determinands tested are available upon request
None of the results in this report have been recovery corrected
All results are expressed on a dry weight basis
The following tests were analysed on samples as received and the results subsequently corrected to a dry
weight basis TPH, BTEX, VOCs, SVOCs, PCBs, Phenols
For all other tests the samples were dried at < 37°C prior to analysis
All Asbestos testing is performed at our Coventry laboratory
Issue numbers are sequential starting with 1 all subsequent reports are incremented by 1
Sample Deviation Codes
A - Date of sampling not supplied
B - Sample age exceeds stability time (sampling to extraction)
C - Sample not received in appropriate containers
D - Broken Container
Sample Retention and Disposal
All soil samples will be retained for a period of 60 days from the date of receipt
All water samples will be retained for 14 days from the date of receipt
Charges may apply to extended sample storage
If you require extended retention of samples, please email your requirements to:
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Project No: 15208 Project Details: Burnley FC Club Shop Date: February 2016
HazWasteOnline Report
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Waste Classification Report
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Job name
15208 Turf Moor
Waste Stream
Untitled 21
Comments
Project
15208
Site
Turf Moor
Classified by
Name:Palmer, LindsayDate:22/02/2016 11:39 UTCTelephone:0113 237 2929
Company:PWA Geoenvironmental LtdCalls Wharf2 The Calls,LeedsLS2 7JU
Report
Created by: Palmer, LindsayCreated date: 22/02/2016 11:39 UTC
Job summary# Sample Name Depth [m] Classification Result Hazardous properties Page1 SP01 Non Hazardous 22 SP02 0.1 Non Hazardous 4
Appendices PageAppendix A: Classifier defined and non CLP determinands 6Appendix B: Notes 7Appendix C: Version 8
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Classification of sample: SP01
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:SP01Sample Depth:0.00 mMoisture content: 16%(dry weight correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including
excavated soil from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in
17 05 03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands (Moisture content: 16%, dry weight correction)
pH: (Whole conc. entered as: 8.4 pH, converted to conc.:8.4 pH or 8.4 pH)cyanides (with the exception of complex cyanides): (Whole conc. entered as: <0.5 mg/kg or <0.0000431%) IGNOREDBecause: "<LOD"boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride (combined): (Cation conc. entered: 0.53 mg/kg, converted to compoundconc.:6.136 mg/kg or 0.000614%)arsenic trioxide: (Cation conc. entered: 31 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:35.285 mg/kg or 0.00353%)beryllium oxide: (Cation conc. entered: <1 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:<2.393 mg/kg or <0.000239%)IGNORED Because: "<LOD"cadmium sulfide: (Cation conc. entered: 0.57 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:0.632 mg/kg or 0.0000632%, Note 1conc.: 0.0000491%)chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex:(Cation conc. entered: 18 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:29.841 mg/kg or 0.00298%)copper (I) oxide: (Cation conc. entered: 220 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:213.531 mg/kg or 0.0214%)mercury dichloride: (Cation conc. entered: 0.44 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:0.513 mg/kg or 0.0000513%)nickel dihydroxide: (Cation conc. entered: 24 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:32.679 mg/kg or 0.00327%)lead chromate: (Cation conc. entered: 82 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:110.263 mg/kg or 0.011%, Note 1 conc.:0.00707%)selenium compounds (with the exception of cadmium sulfoselenide and sodium selenite): (Cation conc. entered: 0.4mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:0.517 mg/kg or 0.0000517%)divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide: (Cation conc. entered: 26 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:22.414mg/kg or 0.00224%)zinc chromate: (Cation conc. entered: 150 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:358.726 mg/kg or 0.0359%)naphthalene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1.9 mg/kg or 0.000164%)acenaphthylene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1 mg/kg or 0.0000862%)acenaphthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 0.9 mg/kg or 0.0000776%)fluorene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1.5 mg/kg or 0.000129%)phenanthrene: (Whole conc. entered as: 9.3 mg/kg or 0.000802%)anthracene: (Whole conc. entered as: 2.3 mg/kg or 0.000198%)fluoranthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 12 mg/kg or 0.00103%)pyrene: (Whole conc. entered as: 12 mg/kg or 0.00103%)benzo[a]anthracene: (Whole conc. entered as: 5.7 mg/kg or 0.000491%)chrysene: (Whole conc. entered as: 7 mg/kg or 0.000603%)benzo[b]fluoranthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 5.9 mg/kg or 0.000509%)benzo[k]fluoranthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 2.1 mg/kg or 0.000181%)benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene: (Whole conc. entered as: 4.4 mg/kg or 0.000379%)dibenz[a,h]anthracene: (Whole conc. entered as: 0.79 mg/kg or 0.0000681%)
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indeno[123-cd]pyrene: (Whole conc. entered as: 2.7 mg/kg or 0.000233%)benzo[ghi]perylene: (Whole conc. entered as: 2.8 mg/kg or 0.000241%)phenol: (Whole conc. entered as: <0.3 mg/kg or <0.0000259%) IGNORED Because: "<LOD"
Notes utilised in assessment
C14: Step 5"identify whether any individual ecotoxic substance is present at or above a cut-off value ..." , used on:
Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "arsenic trioxide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "chromium (VI) compounds, with theexception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "copper (I) oxide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "mercury dichloride"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "nickel dihydroxide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "lead chromate"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "selenium compounds (with the exceptionof cadmium sulfoselenide and sodium selenite)"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "zinc chromate"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "naphthalene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "acenaphthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "fluorene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "phenanthrene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "anthracene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "fluoranthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "pyrene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[a]anthracene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "chrysene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[b]fluoranthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[k]fluoranthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "dibenz[a,h]anthracene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[ghi]perylene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "divanadium pentaoxide; vanadiumpentoxide"
Note 1 , used on:
Test: "HP 5 on STOT SE 1; H370, STOT RE 1; H372" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 5 on STOT SE 2; H371, STOT RE 2; H373" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 6 on Acute Tox. 4; H302" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 7 on Carc. 1A; H350, Carc. 1B; H350, Carc. 1A; H350i, Carc. 1B; H350i" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 10 on Repr. 1A; H360, Repr. 1A; H360D, Repr. 1A; H360Df, Repr. 1A; H360F, Repr. 1A; H360Fd, Repr. 1A;H360FD, Repr. 1B; H360, Repr. 1B; H360D, Repr. 1B; H360Df, Repr. 1B; H360F, Repr. 1B; H360Fd, Repr. 1B; H360FD" for determinand: "lead chromate"Test: "HP 10 on Repr. 2; H361, Repr. 2; H361d, Repr. 2; H361f, Repr. 2; H361fd" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 11 on Muta. 2; H341" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"
Determinand notes
Note 1 , used on:
determinand: "cadmium sulfide"determinand: "lead chromate"
Note A , used on:
determinand: "chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specifiedelsewhere in this Annex"determinand: "selenium compounds (with the exception of cadmium sulfoselenide and sodium selenite)"determinand: "zinc chromate"
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Classification of sample: SP02
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:SP02Sample Depth:0.1 mMoisture content: 20%(dry weight correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including
excavated soil from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in
17 05 03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands (Moisture content: 20%, dry weight correction)
pH: (Whole conc. entered as: 7.9 pH, converted to conc.:7.9 pH or 7.9 pH)cyanides (with the exception of complex cyanides): (Whole conc. entered as: <0.5 mg/kg or <0.0000417%) IGNOREDBecause: "<LOD"boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride (combined): (Cation conc. entered: 1.1 mg/kg, converted to compoundconc.:12.311 mg/kg or 0.00123%)arsenic trioxide: (Cation conc. entered: 30 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:33.008 mg/kg or 0.0033%)beryllium oxide: (Cation conc. entered: 1.1 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:2.544 mg/kg or 0.000254%)cadmium sulfide: (Cation conc. entered: 0.3 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:0.321 mg/kg or 0.0000321%, Note 1conc.: 0.000025%)chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex:(Cation conc. entered: 18 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:28.846 mg/kg or 0.00288%)copper (I) oxide: (Cation conc. entered: 77 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:72.245 mg/kg or 0.00722%)mercury dichloride: (Cation conc. entered: 0.36 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:0.406 mg/kg or 0.0000406%)nickel dihydroxide: (Cation conc. entered: 33 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:43.436 mg/kg or 0.00434%)lead chromate: (Cation conc. entered: 110 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:142.983 mg/kg or 0.0143%, Note 1conc.: 0.00917%)selenium compounds (with the exception of cadmium sulfoselenide and sodium selenite): (Cation conc. entered: 0.64mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:0.8 mg/kg or 0.00008%)divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide: (Cation conc. entered: 39 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:32.5 mg/kgor 0.00325%)zinc chromate: (Cation conc. entered: 90 mg/kg, converted to compound conc.:208.061 mg/kg or 0.0208%)naphthalene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1.2 mg/kg or 0.0001%)acenaphthylene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1.1 mg/kg or 0.0000917%)acenaphthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1.7 mg/kg or 0.000142%)fluorene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1.7 mg/kg or 0.000142%)phenanthrene: (Whole conc. entered as: 12 mg/kg or 0.001%)anthracene: (Whole conc. entered as: 3 mg/kg or 0.00025%)fluoranthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 18 mg/kg or 0.0015%)pyrene: (Whole conc. entered as: 18 mg/kg or 0.0015%)benzo[a]anthracene: (Whole conc. entered as: 7.8 mg/kg or 0.00065%)chrysene: (Whole conc. entered as: 11 mg/kg or 0.000917%)benzo[b]fluoranthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 9.8 mg/kg or 0.000817%)benzo[k]fluoranthene: (Whole conc. entered as: 3.8 mg/kg or 0.000317%)benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene: (Whole conc. entered as: 7.1 mg/kg or 0.000592%)dibenz[a,h]anthracene: (Whole conc. entered as: 1.6 mg/kg or 0.000133%)indeno[123-cd]pyrene: (Whole conc. entered as: 4.7 mg/kg or 0.000392%)
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benzo[ghi]perylene: (Whole conc. entered as: 4.5 mg/kg or 0.000375%)phenol: (Whole conc. entered as: <0.3 mg/kg or <0.000025%) IGNORED Because: "<LOD"
Notes utilised in assessment
C14: Step 5"identify whether any individual ecotoxic substance is present at or above a cut-off value ..." , used on:
Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "cadmium sulfide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "arsenic trioxide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "chromium (VI) compounds, with theexception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "copper (I) oxide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "mercury dichloride"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "nickel dihydroxide"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "lead chromate"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "selenium compounds (with the exceptionof cadmium sulfoselenide and sodium selenite)"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "zinc chromate"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "naphthalene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "acenaphthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "fluorene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "phenanthrene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "anthracene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "fluoranthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "pyrene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[a]anthracene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "chrysene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[b]fluoranthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[k]fluoranthene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "dibenz[a,h]anthracene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "benzo[ghi]perylene"Test: "HP 14 on R50, R50/53, R51/53, R52/53, R52, R53" for determinand: "divanadium pentaoxide; vanadiumpentoxide"
Determinand notes
Note 1 , used on:
determinand: "cadmium sulfide"determinand: "lead chromate"
Note A , used on:
determinand: "chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specifiedelsewhere in this Annex"determinand: "selenium compounds (with the exception of cadmium sulfoselenide and sodium selenite)"determinand: "zinc chromate"
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Appendix A: Classifier defined and non CLP determinands
pHComments: Appendix C, C4.5Data source: WM2 - Interpretation of the definition and classification of hazardous waste (Second Edition, version2.2),Environment AgencyData source date: 30/05/2008Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: None.
boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride (combined)Conversion factor: 13.43Comments: Combines the risk phrases and the average of the conversion factors for Boron tribromide, Boron trichlorideand Boron trifluorideData source: N/AData source date: 10/01/2011Risk Phrases: R14, T+; R26/28, C; R34, C; R35Hazard Statements: EUH014, Acute Tox. 2; H330, Acute Tox. 2; H300, Skin Corr. 1A; H314, Skin Corr. 1B; H314
acenaphthylene (CAS Number: 208-96-8)
Comments: Risk phrase data taken from European Chemicals Agency's Classification & Labelling InventoryData source:http://clp-inventory.echa.europa.eu/SummaryOfClassAndLabelling.aspx?SubstanceID=59285&HarmOnly=noData source date: 16/07/2012Risk Phrases: R22, R26, R27, R36, R37, R38Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302, Acute Tox. 1; H330, Acute Tox. 1; H310, Eye Irrit. 2; H319, STOT SE 3; H335,Skin Irrit. 2; H315
acenaphthene (CAS Number: 83-32-9)
Comments: Risk phrase data taken from European Chemicals Agency's Classification & Labelling InventoryData source:http://clp-inventory.echa.europa.eu/SummaryOfClassAndLabelling.aspx?SubstanceID=133563&HarmOnly=noData source date: 16/07/2012Risk Phrases: R36, R37, R38, N; R50/53, N; R51/53Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2; H319, STOT SE 3; H335, Skin Irrit. 2; H315, Aquatic Acute 1; H400, Aquatic Chronic 1;H410, Aquatic Chronic 2; H411
fluorene (CAS Number: 86-73-7)
Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: N; R50/53Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1; H400, Aquatic Chronic 1; H410
phenanthrene (CAS Number: 85-01-8)
Comments: Risk phrase data taken from European Chemicals Agency's Classification & Labelling InventoryData source:http://clp-inventory.echa.europa.eu/SummaryOfClassAndLabelling.aspx?SubstanceID=109754&HarmOnly=noData source date: 16/07/2012Risk Phrases: R22, R36, R37, R38, R40, R43, N; R50/53Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302, Eye Irrit. 2; H319, STOT SE 3; H335, Carc. 2; H351, Skin Sens. 1; H317,Aquatic Acute 1; H400, Aquatic Chronic 1; H410, Skin Irrit. 2; H315
anthracene (CAS Number: 120-12-7)
Comments: Risk phrase data taken from European Chemicals Agency's Classification & Labelling InventoryData source:http://clp-inventory.echa.europa.eu/SummaryOfClassAndLabelling.aspx?SubstanceID=101102&HarmOnly=noData source date: 08/03/2013Risk Phrases: R36, R37, R38, R43, N; R50/53Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2; H319, STOT SE 3; H335, Skin Irrit. 2; H315, Skin Sens. 1; H317, Aquatic Acute 1; H400,Aquatic Chronic 1; H410
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fluoranthene (CAS Number: 206-44-0)
Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 21/08/2015Risk Phrases: Xn; R22, N; R50/53Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302, Aquatic Acute 1; H400, Aquatic Chronic 1; H410
pyrene (CAS Number: 129-00-0)
Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database; SDS Sigma Aldrich 2014Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 21/08/2015Risk Phrases: Xi; R36/37/38, N; R50/53Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2; H315, Eye Irrit. 2; H319, STOT SE 3; H335, Aquatic Acute 1; H400, Aquatic Chronic 1;H410
indeno[123-cd]pyrene (CAS Number: 193-39-5)
Comments: Risk phrase data taken from European Chemicals Agency's Classification & Labelling InventoryData source:http://clp-inventory.echa.europa.eu/SummaryOfClassAndLabelling.aspx?SubstanceID=128806&HarmOnly=noData source date: 08/03/2013Risk Phrases: R40Hazard Statements: Carc. 2; H351
benzo[ghi]perylene (CAS Number: 191-24-2)
Comments: Risk phrase data taken from European Chemicals Agency's Classification & Labelling InventoryData source:http://clp-inventory.echa.europa.eu/SummaryOfClassAndLabelling.aspx?SubstanceID=15793&HarmOnly=noData source date: 16/07/2012Risk Phrases: N; R50/53Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1; H400, Aquatic Chronic 1; H410
Appendix B: Notes
C14: Step 5from section: WM3: C14 in the document: "WM3 - Waste Classification"
"identify whether any individual ecotoxic substance is present at or above a cut-off value ..."
Note 1from section: 1.1.3.2, Annex VI in the document: "CLP Regulations"
"The concentration stated or, in the absence of such concentrations, the generic concentrations of this Regulation (Table3.1) or the generic concentrations of Directive 1999/45/EC (Table 3.2), are the percentages by weight of the metallicelement calculated with reference to the total weight of the mixture."
Note Afrom section: 1.1.3.1, Annex VI in the document: "CLP Regulations"
"Without prejudice to Article 17(2), the name of the substance must appear on the label in the form of one of thedesignations given in Part 3. In Part 3, use is sometimes made of a general description such as ‘... compounds’ or ‘...salts’. In this case, the supplier is required to state on the label the correct name, due account being taken of section1.1.1.4."
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Appendix C: Version
Classification utilises the following:
• CLP Regulations - Regulation 1272/2008/EC of 16 December 2008• 1st ATP - Regulation 790/2009/EC of 10 August 2009• 2nd ATP - Regulation 286/2011/EC of 10 March 2011• 3rd ATP - Regulation 618/2012/EU of 10 July 2012• 4th ATP - Regulation 487/2013/EU of 8 May 2013• Correction to 1st ATP - Regulation 758/2013/EU of 7 August 2013• 5th ATP - Regulation 944/2013/EU of 2 October 2013• 6th ATP - Regulation 605/2014/EU of 5 June 2014• WFD Annex III replacement - Regulation 1357/2014/EU of 18 December 2014• Revised List of Wastes 2014 - Decision 2014/955/EU of 18 December 2014• WM3 - Waste Classification - May 2015• 7th ATP - Regulation 2015/1221/EU of 24 July 2015• POPs Regulation 2004 - Regulation 850/2004/EC of 29 April 2004• 1st ATP to POPs Regulation - Regulation 756/2010/EU of 24 August 2010• 2nd ATP to POPs Regulation - Regulation 757/2010/EU of 24 August 2010
HazWasteOnline Engine: WM3 1st Edition, May 2015HazWasteOnline Engine Version: 2016.42.3032.6032 (11 Feb 2016)HazWasteOnline Database: 2016.42.3032.6032 (11 Feb 2016)
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WAC Leachate Test Data
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Results - 2 Stage WAC
Chemtest Job No:
Chemtest Sample ID: Limits
Sample Ref: Stable, Non-
Sample ID: reactive Hazardous
Top Depth(m): Inert Waste hazardous Waste
Bottom Depth(m): Landfill waste in non- Landfill
Sampling Date: hazardous
Determinand SOP Accred. Units Landfill
Total Organic Carbon 2625 U % 4.6 3 5 6
Loss On Ignition 2610 U % 3.2 -- -- 10
Total BTEX 2760 U mg/kg < 0.010 6 -- --
Total PCBs (7 Congeners) 2815 U mg/kg < 0.10 1 -- --
TPH Total WAC (Mineral Oil) 2670 U mg/kg 200 500 -- --
Total (Of 17) PAH's 2700 N mg/kg 67 100 -- --
pH 2010 U 8.2 -- >6 --
Acid Neutralisation Capacity 2015 N mol/kg 0.093 -- To evaluate To evaluate
Eluate Analysis 2:1 8:1 2:1 Cumulative
mg/l mg/l mg/kg mg/kg 10:1
Arsenic 1450 U 0.0033 0.0033 < 0.050 < 0.050 0.5 2 25
Barium 1450 U 0.020 0.0087 < 0.50 < 0.50 20 100 300
Cadmium 1450 U 0.00012 < 0.00010 < 0.010 < 0.010 0.04 1 5
Chromium 1450 U 0.0015 < 0.0010 < 0.050 < 0.050 0.5 10 70
Copper 1450 U 0.0022 0.0015 < 0.050 < 0.050 2 50 100
Mercury 1450 U < 0.00050 < 0.00050 < 0.0010 < 0.0050 0.01 0.2 2
Molybdenum 1450 U 0.017 0.0040 < 0.050 0.056 0.5 10 30
Nickel 1450 U < 0.0010 < 0.0010 < 0.050 < 0.050 0.4 10 40
Lead 1450 U < 0.0010 0.0013 < 0.010 0.011 0.5 10 50
Antimony 1450 U 0.016 0.0069 0.032 0.080 0.06 0.7 5
Selenium 1450 U 0.0014 < 0.0010 < 0.010 < 0.010 0.1 0.5 7
Zinc 1450 U 0.0088 0.0025 < 0.50 < 0.50 4 50 200
Chloride 1220 U 6.7 < 1.0 13 < 10 800 15000 25000
Fluoride 1220 U 1.1 0.81 2.2 8.4 10 150 500
Sulphate 1220 U 200 24 390 460 1000 20000 50000
Total Dissolved Solids 1020 N 380 110 750 1400 4000 60000 100000
Phenol Index 1920 U < 0.030 < 0.030 < 0.30 < 0.50 1 - -
Dissolved Organic Carbon 1610 U 5.4 < 2.5 < 50 < 50 500 800 1000
Soild Information
Dry mass of test portion/kg 0.175 0.323
Moisture (%) 13 1.400
0.219
Leachant volume 1st extract/l
Leachant volume 2nd extract/l
Eluant recovered from 1st extract/l
0.00
0.55
05-Feb-2016
Limit values for compliance leaching test
using BS EN 12457-3 at L/S 10 l/kg
Leachate Test Information
Project: 15108 Turf Moor
16-02897 Landflll Waste Acceptance Criteria
251563
SP01
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I/S Insufficient Sample
U/S Unsuitable Sample
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