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IPLOCA 2008Environment Award
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Effective Waste Management and Waste Reduction in Yemen
YEMEN LNG GAS PIPELINE PROJECT AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
EPC Onshore pipeline 320km x 38’’ and 25km x 30’’
Installation of non-hazardous waste incinerator
Maximisation of re-use and recycling activities
Use of in-country facilities for treatment, recycling and disposal of Project Waste
SPIECAPAG OBJECTIVES
The main objective was how to develop a waste management system in compliance with Yemeni Environmental Legislation and International Standards.
Identifies solutions we came to during the project, in order to adapt to the specific conditions and constraints encountered in Yemen.
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FACILITIES IN YEMEN
No waste treatment / recycling / disposal facilities available in Yemen meeting international standards
Article 53 of the Environment Protection Law n° 26 of 1995, strictly prohibits even the construction of hazardous waste treatment facilities in the country.
The majority of the Oil and Gas companies based in Yemen have ended up either exporting their hazardous waste out of Yemen, or storing the waste in more or less acceptable conditions, until a solution is found at a national regulatory level.
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SURVEY OF EXISTING WASTE FACILITIES IN YEMENWith collaboration of the National Authorities (Environment Protection Authority)
27 landfill sites
11 “recycling/exportation facilities”
But none to meet international standards and practices
EXISTING LICENCED RECYCLING SITES
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SOLUTION DEVELOPED BY SPIECAPAG
Limited use of existing facilities for only specific categories of recyclable non hazardous waste under strict monitoring of Spiecapag.
Develop our own treatment facilities.
Evaluation of the type, nature, categories and quantities of waste expected to be produced (by statistics from previous Spiecapag projects)
Environment Risk Assessments and compatibility studies were performed
Procure only those products/chemicals which were rated with minimum environmental risk
List by order of priority for each type waste recycling/disposal/treatment option
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF A WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
Awareness training, toolbox talks, waste labelling, notice information boards environmental education handbook.
Waste Management flowchart
Camp waste segregation and storage area, Central waste segregation and storage area for all wastes collected on construction ROW
Hazardous products and waste products were provided with secondary containment to avoid spillages
Development and implementation of daily, weekly and monthly waste tracking system
Utilisation of used oil as fuel for minimizing the overall energy consumption
Environment Site visit, Waste Audits by Lenders, YLNG, Local Authorities, Third Party
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CONCLUSIONS
Spiecapag introduced innovative methods to treat its own non hazardous andhazardous waste due to the fact that there were no existing facilities available inYemen meeting international standards.
Through training and continual education, the local workforce and communitiesbecame aware of the impacts that waste can cause on the environment.
742 tons of non hazardous waste were incinerated758 tons of non hazardous waste licensed landfill829 tons of non hazardous waste recycled by 3rd Party145 tons of non hazardous waste recycled by local communities274 tons of hazardous waste treated